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Formula 1 | Qatar Grand Prix: Sprint qualifying live at Losail

After a single session dominated by Charles Leclerc in front of the McLaren drivers, and under the setting sun of Losail, the Qatar Grand Prix resumes its rights with the Sprint Qualification, the first important session of the penultimate weekend of the season 2024.

This three-part session will be used to determine the starting grid for the Sprint, which will take place tomorrow, Saturday, to kick off the day. The main challenge will be to see where the Ferraris and McLarens will be, since the Sprint can offer up to 15 points for a team, while 24 units separate them.

It is also an opportunity to take a first look at the settings for the drivers and teams, and find out if the free practice session which opened the weekend was well taken advantage of. But it is also a discovery for everyone.

Indeed, while the first session was held at dusk, the Sprint qualifying is held at night, 30 minutes before the time at which the qualifying will be held tomorrow, but 1h30 after the time of the race on Sunday.

The three sessions, SQ1, SQ2 and SQ3, follow one another as in qualifying with 5 minutes of break between games. The first lasts 12 minutes, the second 10 minutes and the third 8 minutes. Medium tires are compulsory in SQ1 and SQ2, and soft tires are compulsory in SQ3.

SQ1 – 12 minutes – Pneus mediums

Charles Leclerc set a first benchmark in 1'23″259, and Max Verstappen was placed just behind, 0″032 behind the Ferrari. Valtteri Bottas placed third ahead of Carlos Sainz, while the Haas were placed just behind.

Pierre Gasly took the fifth time, and Lando Norris took the lead in 1'22″785. Oscar Piastri finished with only the sixth time. George Russell took the second time, 0″026 behind Norris, and Yuki Tsunoda placed seventh ahead of Piastri. Lewis Hamilton set the ninth fastest time.

Bottas moved up to fourth place by a tenth, Kevin Magnussen positioned himself in front of him, but Sainz took the lead in 1'22″261. Leclerc immediately beat him in 1'22″105 to take the best time. Liam Lawson came out a little wide but avoided the worst.

Verstappen moved back in front of Norris, and Gasly improved to sign a time of 1'22″586, synonymous with fourth place. Esteban Ocon moved up to tenth place, and Pérez took ninth place. Norris did better and took over the head in 1'22″021.

Piastri moved up to third, less than two tenths behind. Hamilton set the eighth fastest time, and Russell moved up to second place, tied with Norris! Tsunoda moved into the top 10, while Lawson had his time canceled.

Ocon moved up to ninth, and Hülkenberg, provisionally 19th, moved up to eighth place, just behind Magnussen. Norris improved to the lead in 1'21″356, and the Aston Martin drivers moved back into the top 10. Pérez did not improve! Bottas moved up to seventh, Verstappen fourth and Tsunoda only 17th!

Those eliminated were Pérez, Tsunoda, Ocon, Zhou and Colapinto.

Chronos after SQ1:

Pos. Pilot Car SQ1 time Temps SQ2 Temps SQ3
01 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes MCL38 1:21.356
02 Carlos Sainz Ferrari SF-24 1:21.838
03 George Russell Mercedes W15 1:22.021
04 Max Verstappen Red Bull Honda RBPT RB20 1:22.033
05 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes W15 1:22.151
06 Charles Leclerc Ferrari SF-24 1:22.156
07 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes MCL38 1:22.218
08 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Mercedes AMR24 1:22.499
09 Valtteri Bottas Stake F1 Kick Sauber C44 1:22.506
10 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Mercedes AMR24 1:22.522
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11 Kevin Magnussen Haas Ferrari VF-24 1:22.560
12 Nico Hulkenberg Haas Ferrari VF-24 1:22.569
13 Pierre Gasly Alpine Renault A524 1:22.586
14 Liam Lawson RB Honda RBPT VCARB 01 1:22.705
15 Alex Albon Williams Mercedes FW46 1:22.705
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16 Sergio Perez Red Bull Honda RBPT RB20 1:22.718
17 Yuki Tsunoda RB Honda RBPT VCARB 01 1:22.722
18 Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault A524 1:22.906
19 Guanyu Zhou Stake F1 Kick Sauber C44 1:22.948
20 Franco Colapinto Williams Mercedes FW46 1:23.423


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