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George Russell said he could have set an even quicker time in sprint race qualifying despite securing a front row start in Losail. The Las Vegas Grand Prix winner split the two McLarens in Friday’s sprint qualifying session to line up second on the grid for Saturday’s sprint race. Russel was only six-hundredths of a

A dejected Lewis Hamilton said he was “definitely not fast” after taking seventh on the grid for Saturday’s sprint race in Losail. The Mercedes driver qualified just under four tenths of a second slower than team mate George Russell, who will start from the front row after almost beating Lando Norris to pole position. Hamilton,

Lando Norris took pole position for Saturday’s sprint race in Losail ahead of George Russell and Oscar Piastri. Norris did not need to improve with his second push lap in the final phase of sprint qualifying as he was still ahead of the rest of the field even after abandoning his last run. Russell will

Lando Norris has taken provisional pole position for the Qatar Grand Prix sprint race for McLaren ahead of George Russell and Oscar Piastri. P. Driver Team Q1 Q2 (v Q1) Q3 (v Q2) 1 Lando Norris McLaren 1’21.356 1’21.231 (-0.125s) 1’21.012 (-0.219s) 2 George Russell Mercedes 1’22.021 1’21.488 (-0.533s) 1’21.075 (-0.413s) 3 Oscar Piastri McLaren

Williams team principal James Vowles says he has never experienced anything like the spate of crashes his team has endured this year. The team have endured more incidents resulting in significant damage to their cars than any other team in 2024. Williams ran low on spare parts early in the season after a series of

Pictures from sprint race qualifying day for the 2024 Qatar Grand Prix as drivers sent sparks flying under the night lights at Losail International Circuit. | Become a RaceFans supporter and go ad-free Fernando Alonso (ESP) Aston Martin F1 Team AMR24. 29.11.2024 Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 23, Qatar Grand Prix, Doha, Qatar, Sprint Qualifying

Charles Leclerc set the quickest time in the only practice session for the Qatar Grand Prix ahead of the two McLarens. The Ferrari driver was four tenths of a second faster than the two cars his team are chasing in the constructors’ championship, with Carlos Sainz Jnr fourth in the other SF-24. A handful of