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F1 Title Rivals Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri Must Fight Through the Pack at Azerbaijan GP

Max Verstappen claimed his sixth pole of the season after a qualifying session marked by six red flags and multiple crashes in wet conditions.

  • On Saturday, Max Verstappen secured pole in chaotic Baku qualifying after a six-red-flag session that ran an hour late, finishing ahead of Carlos Sainz Jr. and Liam Lawson.
  • After six red flags, qualifying was repeatedly stopped as Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc hit the Turn 15 Tecpro barrier and gusty winds unsettled cars.
  • Because of Leclerc's shunt, only Carlos Sainz Jr., Liam Lawson and Hadjar completed their final attempts before the stoppage, while Oscar Piastri crashed chasing pole on a slippery track.
  • Liam Lawson will start Sunday's race a career-best third, with Antonelli, Russell, and Tsunoda behind, after a chaotic qualifying session with multiple stoppages and crashes.
  • Tyre choice and a brief repair window proved decisive as Max Verstappen's Q2 medium-tyre lap outpaced Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri's soft-tyred laps by 0.141 seconds.
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Verstappen claims F1 pole as Piastri crashes in chaotic qualifying

BAKU, Azerbaijan — Max Verstappen took pole position and championship leader Oscar Piastri crashed out in qualifying for Formula 1's Azerbaijan Grand Prix in a marathon session with constant crashes, rain and a record six red flags.

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He shows it to everyone again. Poles for Max Verstappen. On the other hand, the World Cup top rider demolishes his McLaren. And the teammate of Oscar Piastri: Even behind expectations.

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Fox Sports Australia broke the news in Australia on Saturday, September 20, 2025.
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