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George Russell said an incident between him and Max Verstappen before his final flying lap cost him a chance to start the race from pole position. Verstappen is under investigation for potentially driving too slowly at the time of the incident between the two prior to their final flying laps in Q3. Russell caught Verstappen

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

With Lando Norris’s of faint hopes of overcoming Max Verstappen in the drivers’ championship finally extinguished last weekend in Las Vegas, McLaren has turned its focus on securing its first constructors’ title for a generation in Qatar. While they cannot defeat Ferrari in today’s sprint race, they can definitely put their rivals in check –

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

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