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Max Verstappen believes that it would be ridiculous if he is penalised for his incident with George Russell in qualifying for the Qatar Grand Prix. After the session, the Dutchman said that he’d be surprised if he was given a penalty, as Russell could’ve avoided such a close call, in his eyes. 

Lewis Hamilton insists that he has “still got it”, despite the current struggles he is having in extracting pace from his Mercedes F1 car. The seven-time world champion continues to face frustrations in getting the most out of himself in qualifying, as he again finished adrift of his team-mate George Russell in qualifying for the

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says the set-up changes the team made to Sergio Perez’s car for the sprint race helped his team mate take pole position in Qatar. Max Verstappen qualified sixth for the sprint race but beat George Russell to pole position for the grand prix by five hundredths of a second.

Max Verstappen took his first grand prix pole position for six months by beating George Russell by five hundredths of a second in Qatar. The world champion completed a remarkable turnaround for Red Bull from Saturday’s earlier sprint race, denying Russell to secure his first pole since June. However he is under investigation for failing

Max Verstappen has secured pole position for tomorrow’s Qatar Grand Prix after a blistering lap in the Qatari desert. It’s the Dutchman’s first pole since the Austrian Grand Prix in July. He’s joined on the front row by a quick George Russell, with the McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri taking their spots on