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F1 Australian GP: Norris takes pole from Piastri, as Lawson and Antonelli struggle

Lando Norris led Oscar Piastri in a McLaren 1-2 in qualifying for Formula 1’s 2025 Australian Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen third and Lewis Hamilton down in eighth.

In the other Red Bull, Liam Lawson was eliminated in Q1, as was new Mercedes recruit Andrea Kimi Antonelli, while Alex Albon and Yuki Tsunoda producing stunning Q3 efforts for Williams and Racing Bulls respectively.

The McLaren drivers had to work for it on the final runs in Q3, as both made mistakes on their first runs, after which Verstappen led the pack.

Piastri, who slid too deep at the penultimate corner on his first flier in the final segment, rallied at the head of the park on the final laps – the Australian shooting to a 1m15.180s and provisional pole with a huge gain on the rest in the final sector.

But behind came Norris – having lost his first Q3 lap for a track limits slip at Turn 4 – and the Briton went even quicker in the final sector after leading the opening third too, with pole established at 1m15.096s by a 0.084s margin to Piastri.

Because the rest could not match the McLarens, as Verstappen’s Q3 run two improvement left him 0.385s adrift at the finish.

George Russell took fourth for Mercedes, with Tsunoda’s final lap missed by F1’s world feed as it came after so many of the rest – including Albon ahead on the track – and finished.

The Japanese driver demoted Albon to sixth, plus the Ferrari pair led by Charles Leclerc in seventh.

Pierre Gasly and Carlos Sainz trailed Hamilton at the end of the top 10, with all three producing personal bests at the end of Q3.

In the middle segment, Isack Hadjar’s late personal best was not enough to progress and it was the same story for the Aston Martin drivers behind – Fernando Alonso leading Lance Stroll – with the green team later stating Alonso had damaged his floor in an early Q2 off in the gravel behind Turn 10.

Jack Doohan rose to 14th on a late lap set just after Hamilton spun awkwardly at Turn 11 as Ferrari kept its drivers circulating on aging softs, with Gabriel Bortoleto was the last Q2 faller but left a memorable first impression on F1 qualifying by saving a wild moment exiting Turn 4 on his final flier.

In Q1, Bortoleto’s last-gasp improvement knocked out Antonelli, who produced a personal best on his final flier after his previous tour had featured his Mercedes scraping dramatically along the ground and the team later said was linked to damage to his car’s floor-leading bib.

Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg and his replacement at Haas, Esteban Ocon, were eliminated in 17th and 19th – either side of Lawson, the other shock Q1 faller.

After missing FP3 with his engine issue he headed out immediately, but multiple wayward moments on his final lap meant he abandoned it in the pits.

Lawson only qualifies ahead of Oliver Bearman in the other Haas, who reported a gearbox issue on his Q1 outlap, which followed his FP1 crash, missed FP2 and FP3 gravel-beaching.

F1 Australian GP – Qualifying results

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Cla Driver # Chassis Engine Time Tyres km/h
1 United KingdomL. NorrisMcLaren 4 McLaren Mercedes

1’15.096

  253.020
2 AustraliaO. PiastriMcLaren 81 McLaren Mercedes

+0.084

1’15.180

  252.737
3 NetherlandsM. VerstappenRed Bull Racing 1 Red Bull Red Bull

+0.385

1’15.481

  251.729
4 United KingdomG. RussellMercedes 63 Mercedes Mercedes

+0.450

1’15.546

  251.512
5 JapanY. TsunodaRacing Bulls 22 RB Honda

+0.574

1’15.670

  251.100
6 ThailandA. AlbonWilliams 23 Williams Mercedes

+0.641

1’15.737

  250.878
7 MonacoC. LeclercFerrari 16 Ferrari Ferrari

+0.659

1’15.755

  250.819
8 United KingdomL. HamiltonFerrari 44 Ferrari Ferrari

+0.877

1’15.973

  250.099
9 FranceP. GaslyAlpine 10 Alpine Renault

+0.884

1’15.980

  250.076
10 SpainC. SainzWilliams 55 Williams Mercedes

+0.966

1’16.062

  249.806
11 FranceI. HadjarRacing Bulls 6 RB Honda

+1.079

1’16.175

  249.436
12 SpainF. AlonsoAston Martin Racing 14 Aston Martin Mercedes

+1.357

1’16.453

  248.529
13 CanadaL. StrollAston Martin Racing 18 Aston Martin Mercedes

+1.387

1’16.483

  248.431
14 AustraliaJ. DoohanAlpine 7 Alpine Renault

+1.767

1’16.863

  247.203
15 BrazilG. BortoletoSauber 5 Sauber Ferrari

+2.424

1’17.520

  245.108
16 ItalyA. AntonelliMercedes 12 Mercedes Mercedes

+1.429

1’16.525

  248.295
17 GermanyN. HulkenbergSauber 27 Sauber Ferrari

+1.483

1’16.579

  248.120
18 New ZealandL. LawsonRed Bull Racing 30 Red Bull Red Bull

+1.998

1’17.094

  246.462
19 FranceE. OconHaas F1 Team 31 Haas Ferrari

+2.051

1’17.147

  246.293
20 United KingdomO. BearmanHaas F1 Team 87 Haas Ferrari

 

   
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Alex Kalinauckas
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