Overview
- Max Verstappen delivered a blistering 1m27.294s lap to edge out Oscar Piastri by 0.010 seconds and claim pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
- Lando Norris crashed at Turn 5 during his first Q3 attempt, bringing out a red flag and relegating him to tenth on the starting grid without setting a time.
- George Russell qualified third for Mercedes, with Charles Leclerc securing fourth for Ferrari, highlighting a competitive grid behind the front row.
- McLaren dominated practice sessions, with Norris and Piastri showcasing strong pace, but Verstappen's Red Bull came alive under the cooler night conditions in qualifying.
- Sunday's race at the high-speed Jeddah Corniche Circuit will see Verstappen attempt to fend off McLaren's race pace as Norris fights to protect his narrow championship lead.