F1 Japanese GP Qualifiers: Verstappen attains 4th consecutive pole

Verstappen was challenged by his Red Bull teammate–Perez– whom he ended up beating by just 0.066 seconds.

F1 Japan qualifiers
F1 Japan GP qualifiers (Image: F1)

After a technical snag which robbed him of a podium finish at the final race of the Australian Grand Prix earlier last month, Max Verstappen was back in form as he snatched the pole position for the fourth consecutive time this season at the qualifiers of the Japanese Grand Prix.

Top two spots for Red Bull

With a record lap time of Verstappen of 1 minute and 28.197 seconds, the Spaniard attained his 36th pole position of his career. It also marked a third successive pole position for Verstappen at Suzuka Circuit. His Red Bull teammate, Sergio Perez narrowly missed the top spot by  just 0.066s, taking the second spot in the table.

The third spot was taken by McLaren Mercedes’ Lando Norris with a best lap timing of 1 minute and 28.489 seconds. Australian GP winner Carlos Sainz recorded the fourth fastest lap in the qualifiers 1 minute and 28.682 seconds. Fernando Alonso was the lead Aston Martin in fifth, ahead of birthday boy Oscar Piastri from McLaren Mercedes in sixth place.

Verstappen Japan GP
Verstappen has now claimed pole on the last three visits to Suzuka.

Reflecting on his performance, Verstappen told F1 TV: “It was quite close at the end. I think overall this track is very sensitive with the tyres, with the tarmac being really aggressive, and when you really want to go to the limit it doesn’t always work out.

Seven-time world champion– Lewis Hamilton– will share the fourth row with future Ferrari team mate Charles Leclerc, ahead of George Russell in ninth tomorrow. Meanwhile, an incident involving Russell and Piastri — the Mercedes being released into the path of the McLaren in the pit lane — is being looked at by the stewards following the session. Local hero, Yuki Tsunoda, from Honda took the tenth spot. 

Mixed bag feeling for Ferrari

While Sainz was satisfied with his performance en route to P4, his teammate Leclerc struggled to match him, ending the session with the eighth fastest lap. It was a scruffy session for Leclerc, as the Monacan used up more soft tyres than his rivals in the opening phase and then had just one run in the pole shootout. 

Earlier, some racers had a tough time at the Suzuka circuit on Friday with drizzle and sporadic showers hindering the two practice sessions.

PositionDriverTeamLap Timing
1.M. VerstappenRed Bull Honda1:28:197
2.Sergio PerezRed Bull Honda+0.066
3.Lando NorrisMcLaren Mercedes+0.292
4.Carlos SainzFerrari+0.485
5.Fernando AlonsoAston Martin +0.489
6.Oscar PiastriMcLaren Mercedes+0.663
7.Lewis Hamilton`Mercedes+0.669
8.Charles LeclercFerrari+0.689
9.George RussellMercedes+0.811
10.Yuki TsunodaHonda RB+1.216
F1 Japanese Grand Prix qualifiers standings

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