Red Bull holding the aces in Texas as Verstappen claims pole over P2 Hamilton; Perez in support in P3
Formula 1 returned to the United States and the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas for the United States Grand Prix after a year’s hiatus due to the COVID pandemic and were greeted with hot weather and throngs of delighted fans in the stands. That energy was palpable at this beautifully flowing circuit just outside Austin when the 120,000 or so F1 faithful were treated to a scintillating Saturday Qualifying to determine the starting order for tomorrow’s GP. With Red Bull looking the best suited to COTA’s twists and turns all weekend long so far, Mercedes ace Lewis Hamilton tried to muscle his way onto the pole position with a very effective fast lap in the dying seconds of Q3 that put the English seven-time champion ever so briefly on the top of the timing pylon. But his arch nemesis this season and the current championship points leader, Red Bull’s superb Max Verstappen, hooked up a beautifully smooth final quali lap that saw the Dutch phenom leapfrog Lewis to claim pole for tomorrow’s race. His teammate Sergio Perez, who had held the provisional pole earlier in the session to the delight of his Mexican compatriots who made up a fair percentage of those in attendance, had to settle for P3. But he will certainly be in a position to support Max in his battle to get the better of Hamilton and keep his momentum going as the season dwindles down to a handful of races and perhaps take advantage should the two championship protagonists come to grief in the heat of battle.
That Verstappen-Perez 1-3 on the gird gave a decisive advantage to Red Bull because, despite the second Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas qualifying just back of Perez in P4, the veteran Finn will have to take a five-spot penalty come tomorrow due to one too many engine changes. That will promote the two Ferraris of Charles Leclerc after they were the best of the rest and set times in Q3 good enough for P5 and P6 respectively. Ferrari seems to have really found something in this last third of the season and they bettered their chief rivals for third in the all important Constructors’ Championship, the excellent McLaren duo of Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris, after the latter duo could only manage the seventh and eighth fastest time in quali respectively. Rounding out the top 10 qualifiers and in keeping with the Noah’s Ark theme, Pierre Gasly was P9 and teammate Yuki Tsunoda was tenth fastest, marking the second week in a row the Japanese rookie made it through to Q3, a sign that he may be figuring things out at this level after suffering a real midseason slump.
Top 10 qualifiers for the United States Grand Prix:
POS | DRIVER | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 |
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1 | 1:34.352 | 1:33.464 | 1:32.910 | |
2 | 1:34.579 | 1:33.797 | 1:33.119 | |
3 | 1:34.369 | 1:34.178 | 1:33.134 | |
4 | 1:34.590 | 1:33.959 | 1:33.475 | |
5 | 1:34.153 | 1:33.928 | 1:33.606 | |
6 | 1:34.558 | 1:34.126 | 1:33.792 | |
7 | 1:34.407 | 1:34.643 | 1:33.808 | |
8 | 1:34.551 | 1:33.880 | 1:33.887 | |
9 | 1:34.567 | 1:34.583 | 1:34.118 | |
10 | 1:35.360 | 1:35.137 | 1:34.918 |
Complete qualifying results available via Formula1.com.
Tomorrow’s race airs live beginning at 3PM Eastern on ABC here in the States. The winner at COTA has historically come from the front row of the grid. Hope to see you then to find out if Verstappen or Hamilton can keep that tradition alive!