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Lando Norris Misses Sprint Pole In Qatar As Piastri Sets Up Dramatic Title Showdown

On a weekend where Lando Norris could clinch his first-ever Formula 1 world title, the McLaren driver could manage only P3 in sprint qualifying at the Qatar Grand Prix. His teammate—and championship rival—Oscar Piastri delivered a flawless performance to take pole, while Mercedes’ George Russell snatched second after Norris ran wide on his final attempt.

Meanwhile, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, tied with Piastri and just 24 points behind Norris, endured a difficult session and will start sixth for the sprint.

Norris: Fast Car, Costly Error

Norris looked strong early on, staying within hundredths of Piastri, but a mistake at the final corner on his second flying lap cost him dearly.

“I’m stupid to not try and win,” Norris admitted. “It’s impossible to overtake here, so P3 might be the best I get.”

Still, he can secure the world championship on Sunday’s main race—only if he gains two points on both Piastri and Verstappen.

Piastri: Calm, Quick, Confident

Piastri topped both of his laps despite a massive oversteer moment at Turn Four, which he described as “pretty scary.”

The Australian has lost 50 points to Norris since winning in the Netherlands but heads into Saturday with renewed confidence.

Verstappen’s Troubles Continue

The three-time champion struggled all session, complaining about bouncing and unpredictable handling. He was even beaten by teammate Yuki Tsunoda, for the first time this season.

A gravel excursion on his opening attempt may have damaged the car’s floor, though Verstappen didn’t confirm it.

“With this balance, in the sprint it will not be a lot of fun,” he said. “It’ll be about surviving.”

Alonso Steals The Spotlight

Away from the title fight, Fernando Alonso produced arguably the lap of the day, putting his Aston Martin fourth despite the team sitting eighth in the constructors’ standings.

“Twenty-four years of experience… I know how to extract everything,” Alonso said with pride.

The Grid Tightens

Behind the top three and Alonso, the order lines up with Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli in seventh, Sainz and Albon splitting Leclerc, and Hamilton providing only a single line when asked about the car:

“Same as always.”

With sprint points on the line (8–1 for P1–P8), and the title still wide open, Qatar is shaping up to deliver one of the most dramatic weekends of the season.


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