Formula 1

Verstappen and Red Bull return to form as they charge to pole ahead of the McLarens at Suzuka

Max Verstappen and his Red Bull team brushed off a challenging weekend in Singapore by storming to pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix, getting the better of McLaren pair Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris during Saturday’s qualifying session at Suzuka.

Verstappen clocked a time of 1m 29.012s in the early minutes of Q3 and improved to a 1m 28.877s on his second run, a dominant performance that put him more than half a second clear of Piastri and Norris – who could not better their initial laps – as the chequered flag dropped.

Charles Leclerc pipped the other Red Bull of Sergio Perez to fourth position, with team mate Carlos Sainz rounding out the top six positions, the two Ferrari drivers only completing one lap apiece in the pole shootout after using up more soft tyres earlier on.

Following their tricky first day of practice, Mercedes had to settle for seventh and eighth in qualifying, with seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton ahead of George Russell, who was another to be limited to just one attempt in Q3.

FORMULA 1 LENOVO JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2023

Qualifying results

POSITION TIME
1  Max VERSTAPPEN Red Bull Racing 1:28.877
2  Oscar PIASTRI McLaren 1:29.458
3  Lando NORRIS McLaren 1:29.493
4  Charles LECLERC Ferrari 1:29.542
5  Sergio PEREZ Red Bull Racing 1:29.650

F1 newcomer Liam Lawson came agonisingly close to another Q3 outing but had to settle for 11th position, followed by the Alpines of Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon, who were split by Alex Albon’s Williams, and the lead Haas of Kevin Magnussen.

Alfa Romeo lost both cars at the Q1 hurdle, with Valtteri Bottas just missing the cut in 16th position and Zhou Guanyu placing 19th, the Chinese racer having been seen running wildly wide and losing his final lap for exceeding track limits, while also reporting traffic.

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