Max Verstappen flops as McLaren claim Brazil pole

Four-time F1 champion Max Verstappen flopped at the wheel of his RB21 during sprint qualifying at the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Composite image of Verstappen overlooking two McLaren cars on track

The Dutchman labelled his Red Bull as being ‘completely broken’ and ‘undriveable’ on Friday before losing out to his title rival and championship leader Lando Norris, after the McLaren star picked up pole position for the sprint race in Sao Paulo.

Norris’ triumph on Friday marks his first sprint pole since Qatar 2024 and therefore, the first of the season in the 100km format for the Brit.

Rookie driver Kimi Antonelli surprised by putting his Mercedes second fastest on the timesheet, splitting Norris from his team-mate and fellow title contender Oscar Piastri.

Antonelli’s own team-mate George Russell will line up alongside the Aussie driver on the second row for Saturday’s sprint having finished qualifying in P4 and two-time champion Fernando Alonso rounded out the top five fastest drivers after impressing in SQ1 and SQ2.

A double yellow flag was waved with just seconds to go in SQ2 after Charles Leclerc suffered a clumsy spin at the wheel of his SF-25, with his error also meaning that his seven-time champion team-mate Lewis Hamilton failed to make it to the line in time.

As a result, Hamilton will start Saturday’s sprint race all the way down in P11 and to make matters worse, is being investigated by the FIA stewards for a yellow flag infringement.

F1 Sprint Qualifying Results: Brazilian Grand Prix 2025

Position Driver Team Time/Status
1 Lando Norris McLaren 1:09.243
2 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes +0.097s
3 Oscar Piastri McLaren +0.185s
4 George Russell Mercedes +0.252s
5 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin +0.253s
6 Max Verstappen Red Bull +0.337s
7 Lance Stroll Aston Martin +0.428s
8 Charles Leclerc Ferrari +0.482s
9 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls +0.532s
10 Nico Hulkenberg Kick Sauber +0.692s
11 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari OUT IN SQ2
12 Alex Albon Williams OUT IN SQ2
13 Pierre Gasly Alpine OUT IN SQ2
14 Gabriel Bortoleto Kick Sauber OUT IN SQ2
15 Oliver Bearman Haas OUT IN SQ2
16 Franco Colapinto Alpine OUT IN SQ1
17 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls OUT IN SQ1
18 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull OUT IN SQ1
19 Esteban Ocon Haas OUT IN SQ1
20 Carlos Sainz Williams OUT IN SQ1

How does F1 sprint qualifying work?

The qualifying session is split into three finite windows, which provide a dramatic prelude to Saturday’s race.

The bottom five drivers are eliminated at the end of SQ1, with a further five eliminated after SQ2.

Then, SQ3 gives us a shootout between the remaining 10 drivers in the battle for positions at the front of the grid.