Verstappen Stays Undefeated in Sprint Qualifying in 2024.

Max Verstappen will line up in pole position for the Sprint in Austria, having stormed to the top of the timesheets ahead of the McLaren pair of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in a busy Sprint Qualifying session.

With every driver in SQ3 posting just one flying lap in the final minutes, the pressure was on to deliver. And deliver Verstappen did, pumping in a time of 1m 04.686s in the Red Bull to go just 0.093s clear of McLaren’s Norris in second.

“It was a positive day today,” said Verstappen after the session. “I am happy as we started off the day well and the car was in a good window. There was a small issue with the sensor in the practice session but we fixed that really quickly. Heading into qualifying, the car was really strong and I could push. We were quick in the high speed, which is important round here and hopefully we can keep that going tomorrow. Of course, there are always areas that we can do better so we will look at that tonight. Looking to the Sprint race tomorrow, this will give us an early indication of how the pace of the car will be for the race. But all in all, it was definitely a good start and I am looking forward to the rest of the weekend.”

Fellow McLaren driver Piastri took third, with the Mercedes of George Russell slotting into fourth ahead of the lead Ferrari of Carlos Sainz in fifth. Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton will share the third row with the Spaniard in sixth place.

Sergio Perez put his Red Bull in P7, ahead of the Alpine pair of Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly in P8 and P9 respectively. Charles Leclerc, meanwhile, had a disastrous end to Sprint Qualifying, having failed to set a time after stopping in the pit lane before being unable to cross the line before the checkered flag, leaving him in P10.

Kevin Magnussen just missed out on SQ3 in the Haas, being less than one tenth off in P11, while Aston Martin saw both of their cars out of the segment, with Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso qualifying in P12 and P13 respectively.

RB’s Yuki Tsunoda took 14th, following on from the team’s tough weekend last time out in Barcelona, while Logan Sargeant will start from 15th for Williams, though a positive for the American was that he managed to out-qualify team mate Alex Albon.

Daniel Ricciardo faced an early exit after failing to progress beyond P16 in the RB, with the Haas of Nico Hulkenberg also seeing his day end in SQ1, the German set to line up in P17.

The Kick Sauber duo of Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu will start from 18th and 20th respectively, the team’s first point of the year still eluding them, while Albon is sandwiched between them in 19th.