Oscar Piastri snatches F1 Sprint pole for Qatar GP as Max Verstappen struggles.
Oscar Piastri will start the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix F1 Sprint race on pole position, with the McLaren joined on the front row by George Russell in his Mercedes.
28 November 2025
Euan Burns
Total Motorsport
Lando Norris had a compromised final flying lap in SQ3 which meant he could only achieve P3, whilst Max Verstappen‘s misbehaving Red Bull will start Saturday’s Sprint from P6. There was more misery for Ferrari, with Charles Leclerc qualifying in P9 and Lewis Hamilton all the way down in P18.
Piastri put himself on provisional pole after his first lap, as he was 0.044 seconds quicker than Norris. It seemed inevitable that a McLaren would be on pole for the Sprint, unless Verstappen could produce something on his next attempt. His final lap was only good enough to go to P4, and Tsunoda then went up to P4, pushing Verstappen further down.
“It’s been a good day, which is nice for a change. It has been a day where things have clicked from the start. I’m happy with the result, a few things to tidy up but it is nice to be able to say that starting from pole,” Piastri said after the session. “It is only the Sprint, but I’ll take what I can get. The pace was there all day, hopefully we can keep that going.”
‘Oscar Piastri snatches F1 Sprint pole’;
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Qatar GP: Sprint Qualifying Results
Full results from Sprint Qualifying for the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix.
29 Nov 2025
Ben Waterworth
Speedcafe
Pos. No. Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Laps
1 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:21.286 1:21.005 1:20.055 18
2 63 George Russell Mercedes 1:21.432 1:21.136 1:20.087 19
3 4 Lando Norris McLaren 1:21.398 1:20.956 1:20.285 18
4 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1:21.276 1:21.272 1:20.450 18
5 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull Racing 1:21.458 1:21.152 1:20.519 20
6 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1:21.172 1:21.036 1:20.528 20
7 12 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:21.555 1:21.376 1:20.532 18
8 55 Carlos Sainz Williams 1:21.438 1:21.172 1:20.542 20
9 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:21.636 1:21.190 1:20.622 20
10 23 Alexander Albon Williams 1:21.721 1:21.212 1:20.788 20
‘Sprint Qualifying’;
https://speedcafe.com/f1-news-2025-q...fying-results/
Oscar Piastri fires 'nice to be back' warning after stealing Qatar Sprint pole
Oscar Piastri claimed pole position for the Qatar GP Sprint - his first in any format since the Dutch Grand Prix.
28 November 2025
Jake Nichol
RacingNews365
"It was a good day, which is nice for a change, and it has been a day where things have clicked, from the start," Piastri explained. "The Sprint quali session went really well, and I had a pretty big moment on my lap, but it was just enough in the end. The car has been really good this weekend, so I'm pretty happy.”
"I think if you hook it up, there was a 1:19 in there, but I'm just happy with the result. There are obviously a few things to try and tidy up, but it is nice to be able to say that when you are starting on pole. It's only Sprint pole and for a few points, but I will take whatever I can get.”
"Sprint weekends are always really tough to know if you are fully on top of things from when you roll on the track, but the car was really good all day. We made some good adjustments in qualifying, which was nice, and the pace was there all day, so hopefully, we can keep that running."
'Nice to be back';
https://racingnews365.com/oscar-pias...ar-sprint-pole
Qatar GP: Piastri’s championship revival continues with Sprint quali pole
28 Nov 2025
Michelle Foster
PlanetF1.com
Oscar Piastri’s comeback in the championship race in Qatar continued in the Sprint qualifying as he clinched pole position for the eight-point short race ahead of George Russell. Championship leader Lando Norris was third with Max Verstappen only P6, beaten by Yuki Tsunoda.
The all-important pole position began on a sour note for Verstappen as he complained about the handling of his RB21 as he went flying off the track. Swearing as he went wide, he ranted that the car was “bouncing like a ***** idiot.” Piastri went fastest with a 1:20.2, 0.044s ahead of Norris with Russell three-tenths down on the McLaren teammates. Verstappen went on to explain that “Turn 2 and Turn 4”, he couldn’t control the car. His race engineer GP told him not to give up track position.
Heading into the final two minutes, Piastri lead Norris and Russell with Verstappen down in 10th place. Verstappen improved to P4 but dropped as Yuki Tsunoda went third, and then Fernando Alonso. The front row had yet to be decided. Russell went quickest overall, but then came Piastri with a 1:20.0 took Sprint pole ahead of the Mercedes driver. Norris was third ahead of Alonso, Tsunoda and Verstappen. Antonelli, Carlos Sainz, Charles Leclerc and Albon completed the top ten.
“Bouncing like a ***** idiot”;
https://www.planetf1.com/news/qatar-...lifying-report
Lewis Hamilton’s unbroadcast radio after Qatar Grand Prix SQ1 exit makes for painful listening
28 November 2025
David Comerford
F1 Oversteer
The ‘silence’ was deafening from Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari engineer. Hamilton’s 1:22.043 was only faster than the two Alpine cars, who have only combined for 22 points all season. While Charles Leclerc was only 13th in the corresponding session, the gap between the two Ferrari drivers was still over four-tenths of a second.
After crossing the line with his final effort in SQ1, which left him a precarious 15th, Hamilton complained that ‘the car won’t go any quicker’. That message was played out on the F1 world feed, but what wasn’t broadcast was his exchange with Riccardo Adami afterwards. “Assume by your silence that I’m out?” Hamilton asked Adami. “P18,” the engineer replied.
The radio messages, which are indicative of the low morale on his side of the garage, make for painful listening for Hamilton fans. Hamilton said it was the ‘same as always’ when he reflected on his lack of pace in the media pen afterwards. When asked whether the higher-downforce rear wing he fitted for the session made any difference, he replied: “No, clearly not.” And a sardonic Hamilton could only think of one positive that he could take into Saturday: “The weather’s nice.”
“P18”;
https://www.f1oversteer.com/news/lew...ful-listening/
