AUSTIN, Texas – Max Verstappen secured pole position for the United States Grand Prix, outpacing McLaren’s Lando Norris, while championship leader Oscar Piastri found himself in a challenging sixth place. Verstappen set a time of 1:32.510 at the start of Q3, a time sufficient to secure the top spot. Red Bull did not send him out on track for a final attempt, but it was not necessary. Norris finished 0.291 seconds behind the leader at the Circuit of the Americas.
The front row of the grid gives Verstappen and Norris the opportunity to reduce the distance with Piastri in Sunday’s race.
Verstappen added: “The first lap in Q3 was good. I managed to improve a bit compared to Q2. Unfortunately, I couldn’t do my last run. It was a bit messy with the out laps, but fortunately… we didn’t need it. So, for us, again, a very strong result.”It was good. I think in each segment the car was very strong. Trying to put the lap together here can sometimes be tricky. It’s also very hot, very windy. And then, in the first sector, having a tailwind is a challenge.
Max Verstappen
Verstappen had already reduced the gap to McLaren by eight points after winning the sprint race, in which Piastri collided with Norris after contact with Nico Hülkenberg, leaving them out of the race. Verstappen’s victory in the shortened event puts him 55 points behind Piastri and 33 points behind Norris for Sunday’s main race. Verstappen has finished ahead of both McLaren drivers in the last three races. He will seek to replicate his start in the sprint, where a good start gave him a clean run to Turn 1. The championship leader, Piastri, struggled throughout the day and finished half a second behind Verstappen’s time. The Australian driver, whose form has declined since the summer break, will face a complicated race on Sunday to minimize damage, with Charles Leclerc, George Russell and Lewis Hamilton starting between him and Norris. Andrea Kimi Antonelli was seventh for Mercedes, followed by Oliver Bearman, who will start eighth for Haas. Carlos Sainz, who obtained a popular third place in Saturday’s sprint race, qualified ninth, ahead of his Spanish compatriot Fernando Alonso. The session featured a red flag, with Isack Hadjar suffering a heavy accident in the early moments of Q1. The French rookie was unharmed in the accident, but will start from the back of the grid.So, we were pushing. And I’m very happy with second place. It could have been worse, but there was no chance we could get pole today.
Lando Norris