Event: Austrian F1 GP
Track: Red Bull Ring

F1 Qualifying Results 2022 Austrian F1 Sprint

Max Verstappen driving the Red Bull Racing RB18 at the Red Bull Ring on July 08, 2022 in Spielberg, Austria. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)

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Max Verstappen scored his 16th F1 pole position today. The Red Bull driver will start from P1 for tomorrow's Sprint race that will sort out the grid for Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix. It was the third pole of the season for the Dutch driver and the 77th pole for the Red Bull Racing team.

Q1 session

The first 18 minutes of qualifying was kicked-off by AlphaTauri driver Yuki Tsunoda with a 1:07.578 min. Several times of the other drivers got deleted and it took twelve minutes before all driver had set lap time.

Several drivers battled for the fastest lap. We saw Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, Mick Schumacher, Kevin Magnussen, Sergio Perez and Charles Leclerc on top.

With 5 minutes to go the driver in the dropzone were: Lando Norris (McLaren), Nicholas Latifi (Williams), Lance Stroll (Aston Martin, Alex Albon (Williams) and Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin). Only Norris made it into Q2, but pushed out his teammate Daniel Ricciardo who only was 0,283.

Both Haas drivers Mick Schumacher and Kevin Magnussen both were in the top 10 being less than one second behind Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc who was quickest.

Q2 session

In Q2 that took 15 minutes we saw Alpine driver Esteban Ocon clocking the first lap time of a 1:06.488 min. The quickest lap time. It took 10 minutes before all drivers had put a lap time on the board. Lewis Hamilton showed he had not lost his qualifying talents and showed the Mercedes is force to reckon with and was quickest with a 1:05.475. Verstappen was second on 0.093s, while the other Mercedes driver George Russel was third on +0.281s.

5 min before the end the drivers in the elimination zone were: Sergio Pérez (Red Bull), Alex Albon (Williams), PIerre Gasly (AlphaTauri, Tsunoda and Norris.

Lando Norris was struggling a lot to keep the McLaren on track and also got his quickest lap deleted. Only Pérez improved enough to get into Q3. and made it to P6. The top 12 now was less than 1 sec. apart.

Q3 session

The third and final quali session to battle out pole position for tomorrow's Sprint takes eleven minutes. After the first run the man on top of the timesheet was Verstappen with a 1:05.092. Hamilton who drove the quickest first sector of all drivers aborted his first clocked lap. In his second lap the 7 times champ made a rare mistake and went in to hot at turn 7 and lost grip at the rear and went off the track to end of in the gravel to crash into the barrier. With 5:29 to go the session got red flag to recover the wrecked Mercedes.

After the restart George Russell was the second driver to try and score his first pole position. He lost it in the very last corner with a similar oversteer move. The Mercedes driver ended up in the barrier. A second red flag period was needed to recover the second Mercedes. The clock had stopped at 2:31 min.

When the session resumed all cars went out to try and drive a quicker lap than they already had. In the dying moments it was first Leclerc who beat Verstappen's time. After him Sainz also improved to get passed Verstappen's first time, being only 0.082s slower than Leclerc. Behind both Ferrari drivers came Verstappen who had no purple sectors, but improved enough to score his third consecutive pole on the Red Bull Ring.

After the qualifying session was ended, Pérez's lap times of Q3 were deleted by race control, because he had exceeded the track limits during his fastest lap in Q2.

Last year Verstappen also scored pole for Red Bull for the Austrian GP, he then did it with a 1:03.720 min.

Quali Times 2022 Austrian Sprint

PosNoDriverTeamQ1Q2Q3Laps
11Max VerstappenRed Bull1:05.8521:05.3741:04.98419
216Charles LeclercFerrari1:05.4191:05.2871:05.01326
355Carlos SainzFerrari1:05.6601:05.5761:05.06626
463George RussellMercedes1:06.2351:05.6971:05.43124
531Esteban OconAlpine1:06.4681:05.9931:05.72627
620Kevin MagnussenHaas1:06.3661:05.8941:05.87922
747Mick SchumacherHaas1:06.4051:06.1511:06.01122
814Fernando AlonsoAlpine1:06.0161:06.0821:06.10322
944Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:06.0791:05.4751:13.15120
1010Pierre GaslyAlphaTauri1:06.5891:06.160no time20
1123Alex AlbonWilliams1:06.5161:06.23015
1277Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo1:06.4421:06.31914
1311Sergio PérezRed Bull1:06.1431:06.45824
1422Yuki TsunodaAlphaTauri1:06.4631:06.85119
154Lando NorrisMcLaren1:06.33019
163Daniel RicciardoMcLaren1:06.61310
1718Lance StrollAston Martin1:06.84712
1824Zhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo1:06.9019
196Nicholas LatifiWilliams1:07.0039
205Sebastian VettelAston Martin1:07.08312

Note: Sergio Pérez (Red Bull #11) had his lap times deleted for lap 17 of Q2 and for all laps in Q3 for leaving the track without justifiable reason.


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26 F1 Fan comments on “F1 Qualifying Results 2022 Austrian F1 Sprint

  1. shroppyfly

    Merc have apparently solved there bouncy bouncy problem , however they are not so good at getting the cars to round corners, what is it they say, we have the best engineers in f1, right seems they've traded non bouncy for crap corner grip, so thats Max- with the class, and the Dame with the crash.!

    Track looking superb , great venue, Haas come on how good were they today and both froggy cars in the top ten too, should be a good one this weekend .

    No doubt some expert analysis forthcoming from Jax and Palmer .

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  2. Tayto

    And during the intermission Naomi will attempt to fit into a F1 car without altering the bodywork that will be worth watching.good to have her back

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  3. Jax

    No different than when Max binned it in Jeddah 21. Unusual for Sir Lewis as its been a long time without major incident compared to Lucky Champ or any other driver. Overnight fix.
    The lap was on track for P2 or 3 so he can push like a Hell Hound on fire in Sprint.

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  4. Jere Jyrälä

    Weird offs for Mercs & I wonder if Checo would get dropped to P11 behind Gasly.
    I immediately noted his corner cut on live footage, so surprisingly his lap didn’t get taken away shortly after completion like others.
    Russell got lucky no one below bettered his time & Hamilton should be able to pass Haases & Alpines.

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