Japanese GP qualifying: Kimi Antonelli beats George Russell to Suzuka pole as Max Verstappen struggles to exit Q2 | F1 News

Kimi Antonelli entered a qualifying battle with Mercedes team-mate George Russell to claim his second consecutive pole position at Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix.
Carrying the momentum of his prix pole victory and the first race in China two days earlier, Antonelli had overtaken Russell in the final two practice sessions at Suzuka and used that impressive form to reach the qualifying stage.
Russell, meanwhile, reported repeated problems with his car’s rear grip and trailed Antonelli by unusually large margins in Q1 and Q2. Despite closing another gap in Q3, Antonelli’s best time of 1:28.778 in his first qualifying attempt still proved a comfortable 0.298s faster than his title-leading team-mate was able to run in the final.
“What a pumpkin! Three out of ten to his teammate George Russell – very, very impressive,” he said Sky Sports F1’s Jenson’s button.
“I feel we saw a different Kimi this weekend. He has been very fast but the consistency is there.”
The Mercedes drivers were suddenly challenged by McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in the first two stages of qualifying before the Silver Arrows came out on top from pole.
Piastri, however, continued his fine weekend to beat Leclerc into third, and fourth after a mistake at the Spoon turn in the middle sector in what looked to be a very promising last-ditch effort.
World champion Lando Norris, whose weekend was marred by unreliability in practice, was fifth in another McLaren with Lewis Hamilton sixth in the second Ferrari behind Leclerc all weekend.
There was a fresh disappointment for 2026 for Max Verstappen, who labeled his Red Bull “unstoppable” after retiring in Q2.
Having finished at Suzuka four years ago, Verstappen will start this year’s race from 11th place – three places down from team-mate Isack Hadjar, who made Q3 and took eighth – with the Dutchman struggling with the balance of the RB22.
Pierre Gasly beat both Red Bulls and took an impressive seventh in the Mercedes-powered Alpine, with Audi’s Gabriel Bortoleto in ninth and British rookie Arvid Lindblad in 10th after the Racing Bulls driver was the one to beat Verstappen under the qualifying line in Q2.
But fellow Briton Oliver Bearman, one of the season’s top performers, crashed out of Q1 here to qualify 18th for Haas.
More to follow…
Japanese GP schedule for Sky Sports F1
Sunday March 29
4.30am: Japan GP build-up – Sunday’s Grand Prix*
6am: THE JAPANESE GRAND PRIX*
8am: Japanese GP Reaction – Checkered Flag*
9am: Ted book*
*Also live on Sky Sports Main Event
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