Japanese GP Qualifying: Max Verstappen stuns Lando Norris, Oscar PIastri to take Suzuka pole | F1 News happymamay

MAX Verstapen produced greatly to kidnap the center in the Japanese Grand Prix of McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar PiaSSTRI.

It has appeared throughout the weekend that the claim that the pole would be formal for McLaren, whose drivers shared a column and won each in two rounds of the 2025 season, but Versaben from Red Ball came from anywhere to excel.

PiaSSTRI clearly was the fastest in the first race in the Q3, before Norris had taken a pillar with his second attempt, but Verstapen made a time of 1: 26.983 to take Suzuka column respectively, respectively, when the first three left separated by less than half of the tenth of a second.

The wonderful nature of the Versappen efforts by his new teammate on the fourth world team in the Yuki Tsunoda team in only fifteenth place in his first appearance in Red Bull, where he finished a place behind Layam Lawson, a driver with whom he turned from Bulls Junior Squad.

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Charles Licertric ranked fourth for Ferrari, but Luis Hamilton was in the third teammate in the eighth place with the troubled life of the World Championship seven times with the Italian team.

George Russell appeared from Mercedes as the most likely driver to challenge McLeans in the qualifiers, but he had to settle in fifth place after making a mistake in his final arms. His teammate Andrea Kimi Antonelli occupied the sixth encouraging.

Racing Bulls Rookie Isack Hadjar defeated the visible seat belt problems, which were expressed by extreme distress on the radio in the early stages of the session to achieve seventh place.

Alex Albon, the ninth of Lilims, ranked, while the British rookie, Oliver Berman, finished the top ten after producing an impressive performance to reach the third quarter.

More to follow …

Japanese timeline GP qualification

driver a team time
1) Max Versaben Red Ball 1: 26.983
2) Lando Norris McLaren +0.012
3) Oscar Pasri McLaren +0.044
4) Charles Licerrick Ferrari +0.316
5) George Russell Mercedes +0.335
6) Kimi Antonelle Mercedes +0.572
7) Isack Hadjar Bull +0.586
8) Louis Hamilton Ferrari +0.627
9) Alex Albon Williams +0.632
10) Oliver Berman Hay +0.884
G2 came out
11) Pierre Gazley Alpine Mountains 1: 27.822
12) Carlos Science Williams 1: 27.836
13) Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1: 27.897
14) Liam Lawson Bull 1: 27.906
15) Yuki Tsunoda Red Ball 1: 28,000
The first quarter
162) Niko Holkenberg Spoiler 1: 28.570
17) Gabriel Portolo Spoiler 1: 28.622
18) Esteban Okon Hay 1: 28.696
19) Jack Duhanan Alpine Mountains 1: 28.877
20) Lance Nuzha Aston Martin 1: 29.271

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