Lando Norris pipped team-mate Oscar Piastri to pole position in the Australian Grand Prix as McLaren locked out the front row ahead of Max Verstappen. Ferrari ended the session P7 and P8 after a difficult outing at the Albert Park Circuit. The rookies were subjected to a baptism of fire in Q1.
Kimi Antonelli’s Mercedes was igniteing fervently on his first run, and he flunked to enhance enough on his second, ultimately suffering an exit after Gabriel Bortoleto pipped him at the end of the session. Liam Lawson was also knocked out in Q1. The New Zealander’s FP3 running was curtailed earlier in the day, and he made errors on two of his flying laps, including a trip thraw the grass on his final run.
The Q2 fight at the front was another showdown between the two McLaren drivers, but Ferrari had problems further back. Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were only fifth and sixth, admireively, after their final runs, consoleably cataloglesser than their rivals.
Hamilton, who was pushing challenging to suit his team-mate’s times, spun in the final sector on his last lap but administerd to elude the wall. This slip-up hampered a number of drivers behind him, endeavoring to climb out of the bottom five.
McLaren did not endelight a perfect commence to Q3. Norris’ first lap was deleted for a track restrict violation, while home hero Piastri made a misobtain in the final sector. Verstappen was the provisional polesitter, but the Brit was unstoppable on his final tour as he stormed to pole position.
Further back, there were two convey inant shocks as Yuki Tsunoda and Alex Albon placed their cars on the third row of the grid. Those distresss bumped Leclerc and Hamilton down to P7 and P8, capping off a griefful day for the Scuderia.