Check out our list of winners and losers from Saturday's qualifying session at the Australian Grand Prix...
Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso each figure on our list of winners and losers from the Australian GP qualifying.
But, in Q3, Verstappen did what the Ferraris couldn’t – digging out that extra two or three-tenths that was needed to get one over on the red cars. Before any engineers start making similar demands of drivers still laden down with pesky and completely optional appendixes, it’s worth remembering Carlos Sainz was actually not fully certain to be race-fit for Australia.
Piastri found a tenth of a second between Q2 and Q3, with Norris finding four-tenths – leaving the British driver smiling as he starts ahead of his highly-rated team-mate.“I’ve been struggling a little bit all weekend with balance. We changed quite a bit going into today and made some good steps forward, so I’m now feeling much happier.
“I’m definitely not having the fluctuations in confidence or performance on my side of the garage, or in my car, compared to what Lewis is experiencing,” he said.That’s 3-0 in qualifying, in Russell’s favour – that Ferrari move can’t come soon enough for Lewis, apparently.Having been urged to dig deep by Helmut Marko, Yuki Tsunoda continued to turn the screw on Daniel Ricciardo with a strong qualifying performance in Melbourne.
Hamilton was only half a tenth off Russell’s time in Q2, the difference between making it through and not, but it was the younger of the two Mercedes drivers who once again had the upper hand. This situation only solidified with his poor qualifying showing in Australia. With Tsunoda making it through into Q3 and eighth on the grid, Ricciardo was knocked out as one of the four drivers eliminated in Q1 – a self-inflicted fact as he failed to keep his car between the lines at Turn 5.
“I had already forgotten about it by Turn 5 and 6 until I came into the garage and Pierre told me the lap was deleted. Finishing four-tenths down on Esteban Ocon in Q1, despite Ocon needing to limp back to the pits after hitting the wall on his first run, resulted in Gasly being knocked out.
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