Qualifying
F1 2025
Round 1
Verstappen is P3, Tsunoda is P5 in the Australian GP Qualifying
Round 1 of the season, Australian Grand Prix Qualifying took place at Albert Park Circuit. Max Verstappen of Oracle Red Bull Racing, supported by Honda as a Team Partner, was P3. Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team's Yuki Tsunoda finished in P5.

Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team's Isack Hadjar did in P11, and Oracle Red Bull Racing 's Liam Lawson did in P18.

Max Verstappen
1
Oracle Red Bull Racing I think today’s performance was the best we could have hoped for. Yesterday’s practice sessions were quite tough, but we made quite a few improvements to the car and it felt a lot better to drive. The gap is still big to McLaren and we don’t have the same pace as them at the moment, so there are still improvements to be made. However, we performed better than I expected and the car has given us enough confidence to push. Ultimately P3 today is a good result that I am happy with and it is good that we have found a bit more pace. Tomorrow, I don’t mind if it is dry or wet, but I do think it will be a lot nicer for the fans if it is good weather for them. I will just do my best and see how we go tomorrow.
I think today’s performance was the best we could have hoped for. Yesterday’s practice sessions were quite tough, but we made quite a few improvements to the car and it felt a lot better to drive. The gap is still big to McLaren and we don’t have the same pace as them at the moment, so there are still improvements to be made. However, we performed better than I expected and the car has given us enough confidence to push. Ultimately P3 today is a good result that I am happy with and it is good that we have found a bit more pace. Tomorrow, I don’t mind if it is dry or wet, but I do think it will be a lot nicer for the fans if it is good weather for them. I will just do my best and see how we go tomorrow.

Yuki Tsunoda
22
Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team I didn’t expect us to have this result today, I definitely wasn’t expecting to be P5, I was more expecting to be in the top 10. I knew it would be a tight field, but the last lap was a pretty magical lap; I was able to put it all together. I got a little bit of help from Lando with a tow, so I’m appreciative of that. The lap time came a bit out of nowhere, but the car has been consistently good over the week. The team pushed really really hard, I’m surprised to be honest how much of a step up we’ve made since Abu Dhabi, you can tell from this result the hard work they’ve put in over the off season, so well done to them and the team at the factory. We know we’re going to have a bit of rain tomorrow, we’re prepared with the set-up of the car. I’m sure the car will perform well so I’m excited and confident, just have to stay focussed.
I didn’t expect us to have this result today, I definitely wasn’t expecting to be P5, I was more expecting to be in the top 10. I knew it would be a tight field, but the last lap was a pretty magical lap; I was able to put it all together. I got a little bit of help from Lando with a tow, so I’m appreciative of that. The lap time came a bit out of nowhere, but the car has been consistently good over the week. The team pushed really really hard, I’m surprised to be honest how much of a step up we’ve made since Abu Dhabi, you can tell from this result the hard work they’ve put in over the off season, so well done to them and the team at the factory. We know we’re going to have a bit of rain tomorrow, we’re prepared with the set-up of the car. I’m sure the car will perform well so I’m excited and confident, just have to stay focussed.

Isack Hadjar
6
Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team I’m quite happy today, and coming to this weekend, I’d have signed for this result in my first Qualifying in Formula One. I had a good feeling in Q1, and then in Q2, I lost a bit of lap time during my lap as I wasn’t as happy with the balance. I know where I lost time, and that’s why I’m a bit frustrated. Albert Park is a very particular circuit, but this performance from us as a team with also Yuki in P5 shows we worked hard after Bahrain Testing, making some steps forward and allowing us to have a better understanding of the car. Looking at tomorrow where rain is forecast, I’ve never driven in wet conditions with all the other cars around, only once alone in a TPC, so I can’t count on much experience, but instead it will be important to use the instinct and smartness.
I’m quite happy today, and coming to this weekend, I’d have signed for this result in my first Qualifying in Formula One. I had a good feeling in Q1, and then in Q2, I lost a bit of lap time during my lap as I wasn’t as happy with the balance. I know where I lost time, and that’s why I’m a bit frustrated. Albert Park is a very particular circuit, but this performance from us as a team with also Yuki in P5 shows we worked hard after Bahrain Testing, making some steps forward and allowing us to have a better understanding of the car. Looking at tomorrow where rain is forecast, I’ve never driven in wet conditions with all the other cars around, only once alone in a TPC, so I can’t count on much experience, but instead it will be important to use the instinct and smartness.

Liam Lawson
30
Oracle Red Bull Racing After missing P3 we expected the start of quali to be tough, as we missed a lot of soft tyre prep that others got in. So, to be honest the first laps were expected to be off and then we were planning to just build through the session. But obviously going off on that second lap put everything out of order a bit. The last lap was decent until the final sector, we were about half a second up and we should have just kept improving but I had a big drop with my tyres and made a mistake – that’s the main reason we are out, it was stupid from me. Getting the tyres in the right window is something we have been battling with both cars this weekend and it’s something we missed practising with, when we had an improved set-up, with a big step up for P3. Missing P3 doesn’t help any of this, we have had a huge lack of running, but I also shouldn’t be going off. If I had put it together, we wouldn’t be in this situation. It is obviously not a good start, but we will have tomorrow to try and make something out of it, the weather is set to be variable, so we’ll see. I would love some rain to come to throw some options in there for us.
After missing P3 we expected the start of quali to be tough, as we missed a lot of soft tyre prep that others got in. So, to be honest the first laps were expected to be off and then we were planning to just build through the session. But obviously going off on that second lap put everything out of order a bit. The last lap was decent until the final sector, we were about half a second up and we should have just kept improving but I had a big drop with my tyres and made a mistake – that’s the main reason we are out, it was stupid from me. Getting the tyres in the right window is something we have been battling with both cars this weekend and it’s something we missed practising with, when we had an improved set-up, with a big step up for P3. Missing P3 doesn’t help any of this, we have had a huge lack of running, but I also shouldn’t be going off. If I had put it together, we wouldn’t be in this situation. It is obviously not a good start, but we will have tomorrow to try and make something out of it, the weather is set to be variable, so we’ll see. I would love some rain to come to throw some options in there for us.














