Max Verstappen took pole in Austrian GP qualifying as both Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and George Russell dramatically crashed out in Q3 to ruin what ...
F1 2022 heads to Austria this weekend, and the Sprint is back! We weren't expecting for it to be as close as that today. Hopefully I can make up for some lost time." "I'd rather have a fast car and a qualifying like this than not having the pace to be in the top four." With drivers fighting for grid places for Saturday's Sprint race, Hamilton looked to have pace to compete for pole but lost control of his Mercedes car into Turn 7 and went skidding over the gravel and into the barriers. Hamilton had been fastest at the start of Q2 and had similar pace to Verstappen and Leclerc through qualifying.
Lewis Hamilton says he has no answer for his Formula 1 qualifying crash in Austria on Friday that left him “incredibly disappointed”, believing a top-three ...
Sorry to the team and to the guys in the garage.” Things went from bad to worse for the Silver Arrows later in qualifying as Hamilton’s team-mate, George Russell, also crashed out, losing control at the final corner. “We were fighting for top three, I think.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen took pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix sprint race, which takes place on Saturday ahead of Sunday's 11th round of the 2022 ...
Time Time Bottas will start from the back of the grid due to power unit component changes. Time Hamilton took P1 with 1m06.079s before Verstappen, Sainz and Leclerc took it away. Time
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes teammate George Russel crashed in qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix as Max Verstappen took pole position for Saturday's ...
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Live coverage of Friday's Formula 1 qualifying session for the 2022 Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg.
Formula One racing is headed to Spielberg for the Austrian Grand Prix. We'll update qualifying until we've got the full racing grid is set for Sunday's race ...
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Max Verstappen took pole position ahead of the Sprint in a dramatic Friday evening qualifying session – with both Mercedes drivers crashing out – at the Red ...
And this time for the other Mercedes driver – Russell walking away from this one – who spun and crashed at the final corner to pause proceedings with two-and-a-half minutes on the clock. Leclerc and Verstappen improved, the former 0.087s ahead of the latter, while Hamilton was third by a margin of 0.188s to keep Sainz fourth. But of course very happy with pole; but I also know that tomorrow and Sunday, you can get the points. Tsunoda got tail-happy at Turn 1 and his frustration was audible as he took a provisional P14 for the Sprint – with Norris last having had three laps struck off. With five minutes remaining, Bottas was the driver at risk in P10 with Red Bull’s Perez 0.139s behind having gone wide at Turn 9, and Norris having had two lap times deleted thanks to separate excursions at Turn 1 and Turn 4 to sit last. Head here to see how you can catch the action on F1 TV. It definitely brings a smile on my face and I hope we can make it a great weekend." Max Verstappen: "It was a very long wait between the two runs and that’s never great, once you’re in the rhythm, it’s nice to just keep on going. He walked away, but will start a provisional 10th for the Sprint. Neither Aston Martin progressed to the next session either, Vettel 20th with a deleted lap time while Stroll fared better in P17. Mercedes’s Hamilton topped the charts early in Q2, his team mate Russell third, while Verstappen split the pair, 0.033s off the pace. Alex Albon took 12th for Williams ahead of Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas in P13, while Lando Norris was 15th for McLaren having had numerous Q2 laps delete for exceeding track limits.
Max Verstappen leads the championship by 34 points heading to Red Bull's home race although an action-packed British GP saw Ferrari return to winning ways, and ...
F1 2022 heads to Austria this weekend, and the Sprint is back! Qualifying on Friday set the grid for the Sprint, with Verstappen and Charles Leclerc on the front row. Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc will renew their rivalry in the weekend's Sprint race, starting on the front row; Watch all the action live on Sky Sports F1 - with the Sprint race at 3.30pm on Saturday and the Austrian GP at 2pm on Sunday, with coverage from 12.30pm
Hamilton was gunning for pole position at the Red Bull Ring with his Mercedes seemingly performing well, but his chances were scuppered as he crashed in the ...
But Verstappen improved again to make sure a Red Bull would be on pole at the team's home track. There was a huge cheers when the Mercedes crashed, as the fans at the Red Bull Ring made it clear where their loyalties lied. His Mercedes was looking strong during qualifying at the Red Bull Ring, and his team felt the hot lap he was on might have secured a place on the front row.
Minute by minute updates from the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix Friday practice and qualifying sessions.
Lewis Hamilton says that he is “incredibly disappointed” with himself after he crashed out of qualifying in Austria on Friday. Hamilton lost control of his ...
“I’m in encouraged, for sure,” he said. “I’m incredibly disappointed in myself, ultimately,” Hamilton said. “I never like to damage it or bring it back damaged.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen took pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix sprint race, which takes place on Saturday ahead of Sunday's 11th round of the 2022 ...
Time Time Bottas will start from the back of the grid due to power unit component changes. Time Hamilton took P1 with 1m06.079s before Verstappen, Sainz and Leclerc took it away. Time
McLaren endured a tough Friday in Austria that ended with Lando Norris qualifying 15th and Daniel Ricciardo 16th for the Sprint – mechanical issues to blame ...
Mclaren are just six points ahead of Alpine before the Sprint, which pays out points for the top-eight finishers. I have the confidence in the car when things are working to be in Q3 but just the engine issue this morning, lost a lot of laps, and they were low-fuel laps – so Q1 was my first feeling of low-fuel, higher grip. So, yes, try to just be an adult in this situation.
Hamilton was gunning for pole position at the Red Bull Ring with his Mercedes seemingly performing well, but his chances were scuppered as he crashed in the ...
But Verstappen improved again to make sure a Red Bull would be on pole at the team's home track. There was a huge cheers when the Mercedes crashed, as the fans at the Red Bull Ring made it clear where their loyalties lied. His Mercedes was looking strong during qualifying at the Red Bull Ring, and his team felt the hot lap he was on might have secured a place on the front row.
Max Verstappen secured pole position in qualifying at the Austrian Grand Prix weekend, meaning he'll line up P1 for Saturday's Sprint.
READ MORE: Verstappen beats Ferraris to pole in Austria as both Mercedes crash out of Q3 Max Verstappen secured pole position in qualifying at the Austrian Grand Prix weekend, meaning he’ll line up P1 for Saturday’s Sprint. And while it was a relatively straightforward session for the Dutchman, for Mercedes it was anything but. HIGHLIGHTS: Relive a frantic Red Bull Ring qualifying as Verstappen takes pole – and both Mercedes crash out
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes teammate George Russel crashed in qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix as Max Verstappen took pole position for Saturday's ...
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Lewis Hamilton said he was "incredibly disappointed" in himself after his crash in Austrian GP qualifying as Mercedes suffered two shunts in a matter of ...
Collectively with F1, with you guys, we need to educate people." "We know we've brought things to the car. "Even though you can think we would have some animosity out there. Hopefully I can make up for some lost time." We weren't expecting for it to be as close as that today. Russell said Mercedes' qualifying was their best in terms of pace, worst in terms of outcome". He was a tenth up on his lap before his spin and he added he "could have been P4 for sure".
F1 is back for the Austrian Grand Prix in Spielberg. Sprint qualifying is scheduled for Saturday and we run through some key details.
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