Max Verstappen continued his dominant form by claiming pole position for the 2024 United States GP Sprint Race, narrowly edging out Mercedes’ George Russell by just 0.012 seconds in a dramatic qualifying session at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin.
With a crucial 52-point lead in the championship, Verstappen pulled off a last-minute surge to snatch P1 ahead of Russell, setting the stage for an exciting Sprint Race. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc will line up in third, just 0.226 seconds behind, while McLaren’s Lando Norris, Verstappen’s closest championship rival, will start from fourth, adding more pressure to his title bid.
Russell, who looked strong early on in SQ3, will be aiming to disrupt Verstappen’s momentum as they both start on the front row. Meanwhile, Norris finds himself with a tough task, needing to claw back positions if he hopes to close the gap on Verstappen in the championship battle.
Oscar Piastri, Norris’ McLaren teammate, had his fastest lap deleted due to track limits in SQ1, which sees him start all the way down in 16th. Sergio Perez, struggling to match his teammate’s pace, will line up 11th for Red Bull, adding further intrigue to the battle in the midfield.
With eight crucial points available for the Sprint Race winner, the event will play a significant role in shaping the championship race as both McLaren and Red Bull look to maximize their latest upgrades. The focus now shifts to how Norris, Russell, and Leclerc can challenge Verstappen, while Piastri and Perez will be looking to make up lost ground.
Can Russell challenge Verstappen’s pole-to-flag dominance, or will Norris find a way to keep his championship dream alive? All eyes will be on the Sprint Race in Austin!