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Solid Friday in Doha

28 November 2025
12 Min Read

All teams started the weekend with the challenge of tyre life being limited to 25 laps, which was a major point to consider when planning the weekend’s strategy.

Free Practice work was all about evaluating the car balance and ride, using the C1 Hard and C3 Soft compounds.

Both drivers started SQ1 on the C2 Medium compound, hitting the track later than the rest of the field.

George safely made it through SQ2, finishing his run P4 whilst Kimi initially went P11, but benefitted from Isack Hadjar having his lap time deleted and progressed to SQ3 in P10.

Fitting the mandatory Soft compound for SQ3, George put in a strong lap to go second quickest, just three hundredths behind pole sitter Oscar Piastri.

Kimi meanwhile will start tomorrow’s Sprint P7 after a tight top 10 shootout with the Red Bull Racing pair of Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda directly ahead.

Saturday’s on-track action starts with the 19-lap Sprint before Qualifying takes place later in the evening.

George Russell

I am very happy with how today went. I’ve been enjoying these past few qualifying sessions a lot, pushing the car to its limit and having it respond in the way that I want it to. That has enabled us to make the most out of the package we have and bag some strong results. Today was no different. P2 is a great result and to split the McLarens isn’t something we thought we would do ahead of the session.

It’s going to be difficult to overtake in tomorrow’s Sprint so the race could potentially be decided coming out of the first corner. Starting on the front-row obviously helps and we will be aiming to score good points, even if we can’t fight for the win. The track here is really enjoyable, with a helpful high grip surface, so I’m looking forward to the rest of the weekend.

Kimi Antonelli

Qualifying P7 for tomorrow’s Sprint isn’t where we want to be starting. It is a tricky track and I made a few mistakes, particularly in SQ2 where I was fortunate to progress to SQ3 with the deleted lap time for Hadjar. Those moments cost me a bit of confidence and set me back a little bit for SQ3. Without that, there was definitely more pace to be found, and we could have been starting further forward in the field.

It is a high grip circuit and the car balance felt good throughout practice and Sprint Qualifying. It was a shame not to maximise the potential of the car. Tomorrow is a new day though; we will analyse all the data overnight and have a look at my driving as well to understand how to improve and make the most out of the car. There is still a good chance of scoring decent points in the Sprint before the all-important qualifying session for Sunday’s race later in the evening.

Andrew Shovlin, Trackside Engineering Director

It’s been a bit of a challenge getting the car into a decent window on the various tyre compounds today. We had solid pace on the Hard tyre at the start of FP1 and the long run looked competitive, but when we jumped to the Soft compound for some low fuel work, the grip wasn’t there, and we finished the session in P10 and P14. With so little data from just one practice session, it’s always a tricky decision whether to focus on the setup or the tyres. We decided to change both which is a bit of a risk on a Sprint weekend, although it did seem that our single lap pace had improved. George was relatively happy with the car by SQ3.

We can’t seem to match McLaren in the high speed but for the rest of the lap we are competitive. Kimi felt that the car was good but underestimated the grip and was left wishing he’d pushed a bit harder. It wouldn’t have taken much for him to make it onto the second row but it’s encouraging for qualifying tomorrow evening if there is a bit more to come. The Sprint tomorrow will hopefully deliver useful learning and it’s a good opportunity to add a few more points.

FP1 Result

1

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

1:20.924

29

2

Lando Norris

McLaren

1:20.982

28

3

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

1:21.310

26

4

Carlos Sainz

Williams

1:21.404

20

5

Isack Hadjar

Racing Bulls

1:21.503

30

6

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

1:21.504

27

7

Alexander Albon

Williams

1:21.609

29

8

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

1:21.668

31

9

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

1:21.669

26

10

Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes-AMG

1:21.698

32

11

Nico Hülkenberg

Sauber

1:21.783

23

12

Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari

1:21.794

28

13

Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull

1:21.796

28

14

George Russell

Mercedes-AMG

1:21.824

33

15

Oliver Bearman

Haas

1:21.926

26

16

Gabriel Bortoleto

Sauber

1:21.926

29

17

Esteban Ocon

Haas

1:22.096

30

18

Pierre Gasly

Alpine/

1:22.424

25

19

Liam Lawson

Racing Bulls

1:22.562

30

20

Franco Colapinto

Alpine

1:23.529

26

Sprint Qualifying Result

1

Oscar Piastri

McLaren

2

George Russell

Mercedes-AMG

+0.032

3

Lando Norris

McLaren

+0.230

4

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin

+0.395

5

Yuki Tsunoda

Red Bull

+0.464

6

Max Verstappen

Red Bull

+0.473

7

Kimi Antonelli

Mercedes-AMG

+0.477

8

Carlos Sainz

Williams

+0.487

9

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

+0.567

10

Alexander Albon

Williams

+0.733

11

Isack Hadjar

Racing Bulls

+1.378

12

Oliver Bearman

Haas

+1.439

13

Gabriel Bortoleto

Sauber

+1.512

14

Nico Hülkenberg

Sauber

+1.576

15

Esteban Ocon

Haas

+1.611

16

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin

+1.752

17

Liam Lawson

Racing Bulls

+1.796

18

Lewis Hamilton

Ferrari

+1.988

19

Pierre Gasly

Alpine

+2.057

20

Franco Colapinto

Alpine

+2.309

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