In the weekend when it should happen for
Max Verstappen, he finished ahead of teammate
Sergio Perez in Friday qualifying. Indeed, the Dutchman took pole for the
Qatar Grand Prix. This qualifying also provides another fresh stand in the qualifying duels between
Formula 1 drivers. GPblog lists.
Qualifying duels after Qatar
Verstappen put his RB19 in pole position in Qatar, as so often this season. This means that
Red Bull Racing's 26-year-old driver is again ahead of his Mexican teammate. So the standings change from 14-1 to 15-1, and the gap continues to widen. Painfully,
Logan Sargeant has never outperformed
Alexander Albon in qualifying this season, meaning the score is now 17-0 (!).
The visibly stricken
Lance Stroll is also only seeing the gap to his teammate Fernando Alonso widen. The same goes for Haas driver
Kevin Magnussen who sees teammate
Nico Hulkenberg run out again. Leclerc qualified better than
Carlos Sainz and is also widening that gap in his battle with the Spaniard.
Verstappen 15-1 Perez*
Leclerc 10-7 Sainz
Hamilton 8-9 Russell
Ocon 7-10 Gasly
Norris 12-5 Piastri
Bottas 11-5 Zhou**
Alonso 15-2 Stroll
Magnussen 4-12 Hulkenberg*
Tsunoda 4-1 Lawson / Tsunoda 1-1 Ricciardo / Tsunoda 7-2 De Vries
Albon 17-0 Sargeant
*If drivers cannot take action in a session due to technical problems, we do not count this as a direct win by the other driver.
**If drivers are disqualified due to technical problems, we will not count this as a direct victory for the other driver.