Qatar GP: Hamilton takes pole position despite stomach ache- Qualifying results

Qatar GP: Hamilton takes pole position despite stomach ache- Qualifying results

Lewis Hamilton was celebrating pole position for the inaugural Qatar Grand Prix after showing a clean pair of heels to Max Verstappen and Valtteri Bottas in Saturday’s twilight qualifying session at Losail International Circuit.

Mercedes approached the qualifying session with great confidence after its car has enjoyed a significant pace advantage over the weekend at the new F1 venue in Qatar. Defending champion Lewis Hamilton managed to capitalize on that, taking pole position for the inaugural Qatar Grand Prix, with title rival Max Verstappen lining up alongside him in second.

It was especially sweet for the reigning world champion after he admitted struggling to find the right set-up on Friday when he reported that “I’m definitely not close”, when he was also suffering from a stomach upset.

“Yesterday was a really difficult day for me, actually,” Hamilton told former F1 driver David Coulthard in parc ferme after the end of the floodlit session.

“Thursday and Friday I wasn’t feeling too well, so I really struggled throughout practice,” he revealed. “I had a bit of a stomach ache from Wednesday.

“I was just off yesterday, so I really had to dig deep. But I felt fantastic today,” he continued. “I slept well last night so that makes a big difference.

“This track is amazing to drive – incredibly fast on medium and high-speed corners – but it felt good.”

Despite feeling under the weather last night, Hamilton said he had stayed late in the paddock to work on the set-up problems with the Mercedes.

“I was here until midnight last night, working with the engineers, who also always work so late,” he said. “They’re such hard workers.

The first qualifying segment saw the Haas drivers head out first on to the challenging, flowing Losail International Circuit. Kimi Räikkönen was the first driver to fail to get through into the second qualifying session. The Finn set a time of 1m23.159s, just beating Williams driver Nicholas Latifi and his team mate Antonio Giovinazzi.

The two Haas driver finished 19th and 20th with Mick Schumacher coming out on top of the intra-team duel. The German beat his team mate by over two seconds, but the staggering difference was mainly down to the lack of running for Nikita Mazepin. The Russian was forced to sit out yesterday’s Free Practice 2 when his team needed to his chassis following substantial floor damage. The 22-year-old driver was unable to gain experience on the Losail circuit after suffering an issue on his power controller in FP3 on his installation lap.

The second session saw an extremely close battle between the teams with only tiny margins separating the drivers. The big shock came when Red Bull driver Sergio Perez was dumped out of qualifying. The Mexican was unable to set a strong lap time on the medium compound which forced him to switch to the soft boots. However, even the red-walled tyres were not enough for the Guadalajara-born driver to progress into the final qualifying segment.

The other big loser of Q2 was Charles Leclerc, who did not find harmony with his car in the qualifying session. The Monegasque complained about the pure pace of his car on several occasions during the qualifying session, and ended up only 13th fastest.

The other drivers not to get themselves through into Q3 were Lance Stroll, Daniel Ricciardo and George Russell.

In the last qualifying session, Hamilton used the superior pace of his W12 to take the pole position for the inaugural Qatar Grand Prix. The Briton delivered a strong first push lap, but his second one was a sensational effort which saw him beat his championship rival Verstappen with a margin of 0.455s.
Valtteri Bottas seemed to under-perform, and was not able to squeeze everything out of his car, ending the session behind Verstappen. AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly took fourth for the fourth time this year.

Fernando Alonso put his Alpine on to the third row with a clinical lap which earned him a fifth starting position. Behind the Spaniard, Lando Norris, Carlos Sainz, Yuki Tsunoda, Esteban Ocon and Sebastian Vettel will line up on the grid for tomorrow’s Qatar Grand Prix race.

2021 F1 QATAR GRAND PRIX – QUALIFYING RESULTS

POS.DRIVERNAT.TEAMQ1Q2Q3
1Lewis HamiltonGBRMercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team1m21.901s1m21.682s1m20.827s
2Max VerstappenNEDRed Bull Racing1m21.996s1m21.984s1m21.282s
3Valtteri BottasFINMercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team1m22.016s1m21.991s1m21.478s
4Pierre GaslyFRAScuderia AlphaTauri Honda1m22.535s1m21.728s1m21.640s
5Fernando AlonsoESPAlpine F1 Team1m22.422s1m21.894s1m21.670s
6Lando NorrisGBRMcLaren F1 Team1m22.839s1m22.216s1m21.731s
7Carlos SainzESPScuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow1m22.304s1m22.241s1m21.840s
8Yuki TsunodaJPNScuderia AlphaTauri Honda1m22.458s1m22.058s1m21.881s
9Esteban OconFRAAlpine F1 Team1m22.565s1m22.012s1m22.028s
10Sebastian VettelGERAston Martin Cognizant Formula One Team1m22.548s1m22.146s1m22.785s
11Sergio PerezMEXRed Bull Racing1m22.398s1m22.346s 
12Lance StrollCANAston Martin Cognizant Formula One Team1m22.551s1m22.460s 
13Charles LeclercMONScuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow1m22.742s1m22.463s 
14Daniel RicciardoAUSMcLaren F1 Team1m22.688s1m22.597s 
15George RussellGBRWilliams Racing1m22.863s1m22.756s 
16Kimi RaikkonenFINAlfa Romeo Racing Orlen1m23.156s  
17Nicholas LatifiCANWilliams Racing1m23.213s  
18Antonio GiovinazziITAAlfa Romeo Racing Orlen1m23.262s  
19Mick SchumacherGERUralkali Haas F1 Team1m23.407s  
20Nikita MazepinRUSUralkali Haas F1 Team1m25.859s  

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