Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Recommended for you

Francesco Bagnaia: "Admirable" Jorge Martin is repeating 2024 title-winning strategy

MotoGP
French GP
Francesco Bagnaia: "Admirable" Jorge Martin is repeating 2024 title-winning strategy

Max Verstappen’s biggest rivals in the 2026 Nurburgring 24 Hours

NLS
Max Verstappen’s biggest rivals in the 2026 Nurburgring 24 Hours

How F1's planned 60-40 power split for 2027 will affect each manufacturer

Feature
Formula 1
Feature
How F1's planned 60-40 power split for 2027 will affect each manufacturer

“We’re getting there, we’re not the same yet” – Red Bull still playing catch-up with F1 rivals

Formula 1
“We’re getting there, we’re not the same yet” – Red Bull still playing catch-up with F1 rivals

Kimi Antonelli's support system crucial to F1 title fight, says David Coulthard

Formula 1
Miami GP
Kimi Antonelli's support system crucial to F1 title fight, says David Coulthard

Max Verstappen’s ‘sarcastic’ Jimmy Fallon comeback leaves F1 fans in stitches

Formula 1
Miami GP
Max Verstappen’s ‘sarcastic’ Jimmy Fallon comeback leaves F1 fans in stitches

F1 V8 engine return backed as David Coulthard says series can go "zero emissions"

Formula 1
Miami GP
F1 V8 engine return backed as David Coulthard says series can go "zero emissions"

Rob Smedley sounds alarm on "slightly soul-destroying" Ferrari F1 upgrades

Formula 1
Miami GP
Rob Smedley sounds alarm on "slightly soul-destroying" Ferrari F1 upgrades
Qualifying report

F1 Abu Dhabi GP: Max Verstappen takes vital pole position ahead of Lando Norris

Verstappen will have his two title rivals close behind in the final race of the 2025 Formula 1 season in Abu Dhabi

Max Verstappen took a decisive pole for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ahead of Formula 1's title decider, as Lando Norris outqualified Oscar Piastri by just 0.03s to join his main title rival on the front row.

Amid the pressure of the looming title battle, Verstappen flexed his experience as Norris' nerves appeared to fray throughout the progression of the session; on his opening Q3 lap, Verstappen posted a 1m22.295s, a lap that would have been good enough for pole on its own.

The two McLarens, who opened the final stage of qualifying with marginally used soft tyres – carried over from their final aborted Q2 laps – were some way off, as Piastri was just over a tenth clear of Norris ahead of the final runs.

Norris found some improvement on new softs, posting a 1m22.408s on his second run; Piastri's effort was a touch slower, giving the championship leader the upper hand on the grid. Meanwhile, Verstappen found 0.09s of improvement and cemented pole position, with the championship contenders all in close proximity for Sunday's grand prix.

George Russell clinched fourth on the grid, despite snaps of oversteer on both tours; in his opening run, Russell had a slide at Turn 14 and lost time, and then sustained a tank-slapper at Turn 16 on his last effort.

Charles Leclerc was fifth, although admitted over the radio that it was a "surprise" that he'd made it through Q2 – noting that he was on the brink of aborting his lap "like five times" due to the waywardness of his Ferrari's handling.

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

Photo by: Zak Mauger / LAT Images via Getty Images

Fernando Alonso outqualified protege Gabriel Bortoleto, who catapulted his way into a fifth Q3 appearance of the year, while Esteban Ocon finally found an acceptable braking balance in qualifying and worked his way to eighth on the grid. Isack Hadjar was ninth, while Yuki Tsunoda will line up 10th having been sacrificed to give Verstappen a tow.

Despite impressive pace throughout the weekend, Oliver Bearman was unable to replicate it in Q2 and fell just 0.007s outside of the cut-off to make it into the final stage of qualifying. Regardless, Bearman's late lap carried him up to 11th, placing him above Carlos Sainz in the order.

Sainz showed flashes of speed throughout the opening sector, but struggled to keep the lap together and was just 0.001s behind Bearman's effort.

Liam Lawson was dumped out of the top 10 by team-mate Hadjar, while Andrea Kimi Antonelli was a surprise omission from Q3 as the Italian struggled to coax his rear end through the final sector. Lance Stroll also fell out in Q2 and will start 15th.

Lewis Hamilton dropped out of Q1 for the third successive race, as he sat on the cusp of elimination before Bortoleto found enough improvement to leap into Q2. The Sauber driver's lap, good enough for 14th in that session, put Hamilton among the bottom five.

Read Also:

Alex Albon was up to seventh after his final lap of the session, but rapid improvement across the field forced the Williams driver into a heady descent down the timing order; the slide had arrested when he was down in 17th, and already in the pits at the close of the session.

Bortoleto outqualified Nico Hulkenberg to ensure their qualifying head-to-head ends level at 12-12, as the German failed to deliver on Sauber's promising pace in practice to finish the session 18th – ahead of the two Alpines. Pierre Gasly was 0.4s clear of Franco Colapinto, who had two laps deleted in the session for track limits.

F1 Abu Dhabi GP - Qualifying results

Q3

All Stats
 
Cla Driver # Chassis Engine Laps Time Interval Tyres km/h
1 Netherlands M. Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1 Red Bull Red Bull 6

1'22.207

  S 231.264
2 United Kingdom L. Norris McLaren 4 McLaren Mercedes 6

+0.201

1'22.408

0.201 S 230.700
3 Australia O. Piastri McLaren 81 McLaren Mercedes 6

+0.230

1'22.437

0.029 S 230.619
4 United Kingdom G. Russell Mercedes 63 Mercedes Mercedes 6

+0.438

1'22.645

0.208 S 230.039
5 Monaco C. Leclerc Ferrari 16 Ferrari Ferrari 6

+0.523

1'22.730

0.085 S 229.802
6 Spain F. Alonso Aston Martin Racing 14 Aston Martin Mercedes 6

+0.695

1'22.902

0.172 S 229.326
7 Brazil G. Bortoleto Sauber 5 Sauber Ferrari 6

+0.697

1'22.904

0.002 S 229.320
8 France E. Ocon Haas F1 Team 31 Haas Ferrari 6

+0.706

1'22.913

0.009 S 229.295
9 France I. Hadjar Racing Bulls 6 RB Honda 6

+0.865

1'23.072

0.159 S 228.856
10 Japan Y. Tsunoda Red Bull Racing 22 Red Bull Red Bull 5

 

  S  
Previous article F1 2025 qualifying head-to-head: Final stats after Abu Dhabi GP
Next article Here's the starting grid for F1's 2025 Abu Dhabi GP

Top Comments

Latest news