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Abu Dhabi GP Qualifying: Max Verstappen beats Lando Norris to pole to set up thrilling F1 title decider

Max Verstappen claimed a dominant pole position for the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix but championship leader Lando Norris took second to remain in position to win his first drivers’ title.

Red Bull’s Verstappen, who trails Norris by 12 points going into Sunday’s title-deciding race, delivered two laps good enough for pole at the Yas Marina Circuit, but the Brit crucially edged out his McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri by three hundredths of a second.

Norris will guarantee his maiden title if he finishes in the top three on Sunday, but could also triumph with a lesser result in the event Verstappen failed to win the race.

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Max Verstappen takes pole ahead of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to set up an epic season decider in Abu Dhabi.

Piastri’s already faint hopes of sealing his first title suffered a blow, with the Australian likely to require major misfortune for his rivals to overturn a 16-point deficit to Norris and to also leapfrog Verstappen.

Should Verstappen retain the lead at the start, the Dutchman could potentially use his position to back Norris and Piastri into the pack behind them.

“We found a bit more lap time and I am incredibly happy to be in first,” Verstappen said. “That’s the only thing we can do, we can control, to maximise what we have and what we can with the car and we definitely did that in qualifying.”

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Craig Slater explains what Max Verstappen, Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris all need to do in order to clinch the title in Abu Dhabi.

George Russell is the most likely candidate to challenge the McLarens from behind after taking fourth for Mercedes.

Charles Leclerc was fifth for Ferrari, while Lewis Hamilton’s woeful end to his debut campaign with the Italian team continued as he made a third successive Q1 exit that leaves him 16th on the grid.

Yuki Tsunoda, who earlier this week found out he will lose his Red Bull seat next year, will start 10th after appearing to sacrifice his own grid position to support his team-mate Verstappen with a tow during the final part of the session.

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Lewis Hamilton was knocked out of Q1 for the final time this season during qualifying at the Abu Dhabi GP.

Verstappen supreme but Norris delivers under pressure

Verstappen’s surge back into title contention has been aided by major McLaren errors at the first two legs of the season-ending triple-header, but on this occasion the reigning world champion simply appeared to be in a league of his own.

Norris had appeared to have an edge over Verstappen throughout the weekend’s three practice sessions, but as has so often been the case this season, the Dutchman found extra performance when it mattered most.

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Anthony Davidson was at the SkyPad to analyse how Max Verstappen pipped Lando Norris to pole to set up an epic finale in Abu Dhabi.

Having preserved an extra set of fresh soft tyres for the pole-deciding Q3 shootout thanks to his efficiency earlier in the session, Verstappen took full advantage by delivering a supreme first flying lap.

The effort, aided by Tsunoda’s tow up the back straight, put him three tenths clear of Piastri with Norris a further couple of tenths back as the McLarens used tyres that had already had some life taken out of them in Q2.

Closing the entire deficit to Verstappen, particularly given the tow, always seem an unlikely prospect, and that proved to be the case.

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Oscar Piastri says he’s had no ‘direct discussions’ on helping teammate Lando Norris if needed in the Abu Dhabi GP on Sunday.

Both Norris and Piastri improved, but it was the Brit who produced the narrowly faster lap under huge pressure to provide himself with a little bit more of a cushion going into Sunday’s race, as Verstappen found almost another tenth of his final run to underline his superiority on the evening.

“It’s tough. Max did a good job so congrats to him,” Norris said.

“We did everything we could. I think my lap was pretty good, I was pretty happy. Of course disappointed to not be on pole for the final weekend but we were just not fast enough today, so we will try and do it tomorrow.”

Abu Dhabi GP Qualifying Timesheet

Driver
Team
Time

1) Max Verstappen
Red Bull
1:22.207

2) Lando Norris
McLaren
+0.201

3) Oscar Piastri
McLaren
+0.230

4) George Russell
Mercedes
+0.438

5) Charles Leclerc
Ferrari
+0.523

6) Fernando Alonso
Aston Martin
+0.695

7) Gabriel Bortoleto
Sauber
+0.697

8) Esteban Ocon
Haas
+0.706

9) Isack Hadjar
Racing Bulls
+0.865

10) Yuki Tsunoda
Red Bull
No time set

Knocked out in Q2

11) Oliver Bearman
Haas
1:23.041

12) Carlos Sainz
Williams
1:23.042

13) Liam Lawson
Racing Bulls
1:23.077

14) Kimi Antonelli
Mercedes
1:23.080

15) Lance Stroll
Aston Martin
1:23.097

Knocked out in Q1

16) Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari
1:23.394

17) Alex Albon
Williams
1:23.416

18) Nico Hulkenberg
Sauber
1:23.450

19) Pierre Gasly
Alpine
1:23.468

20) Franco Colapinto
Alpine
1:23.890

Sky Sports F1’s Abu Dhabi GP schedule

Sunday December 7
9.10am: F2 Feature Race
11am: Grand Prix Sunday: Abu Dhabi GP build-up*
1pm: THE ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX*
3pm: Chequered Flag: Abu Dhabi GP reaction*
4pm: Ted’s Notebook

*also on Sky Sports Main Event

The 2025 Formula 1 season concludes with the title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix live on Sky Sports F1 this weekend with Sunday’s race at 1pm (build-up from 11am). Stream Sky Sports with NOW – no contract, cancel anytime

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