Hamilton Secures Ferrari's First Sprint Pole in Thrilling Chinese GP Qualifying
Lewis Hamilton claims pole position for Ferrari in a dramatic sprint qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix, edging out Max Verstappen by just 0.018 seconds.

Lewis Hamilton delivered a stunning performance during Friday's sprint qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix, securing his first pole position with Ferrari by narrowly beating Max Verstappen by 0.018 seconds. This marks a significant turnaround for Hamilton after a challenging debut with Ferrari at the Australian Grand Prix last weekend.
Hamilton's Triumphant Return
Hamilton, who joined Ferrari this season, posted a lap time of 1:30.849 in Shanghai, showcasing the potential of his new team. "I didn't expect that result," Hamilton admitted. "But I'm so happy and so proud. The last race was a disaster, but we knew there was more performance in the car. The team made fantastic changes, and the car came alive from Lap 1."
Verstappen's Close Call
Verstappen, who secured second place, expressed surprise at his front-row start. "My lap was very good, but I didn't think it was enough for the front row," he said. "It was a tough session, and I'm very happy to be second."
The Battle Behind the Leaders
Oscar Piastri of McLaren claimed third place, while Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Mercedes' George Russell rounded out the top five. Further down the grid, Lando Norris, who was on a promising lap, made a costly mistake at Turn 14, leaving him in sixth place.
Emerging Talents Shine
Rookie Gabriel Bortoleto continued to impress, outqualifying his more experienced teammate Nico Hulkenberg for Sauber. Meanwhile, Yuki Tsunoda and Alex Albon secured top-ten starts for Racing Bulls and Williams, respectively.
Challenges for the Field
The session wasn't without drama. Liam Lawson struggled significantly, posting the slowest time after running wide at Turn 10. Additionally, Fernando Alonso narrowly missed out on a top-ten start, finishing just 0.021 seconds behind tenth-placed Lance Stroll.
Looking Ahead to the Sprint Race
With the stage set for Saturday's 19-lap sprint race, Hamilton and Ferrari will aim to translate their qualifying success into a strong result. Meanwhile, Verstappen and Red Bull will be eager to close the gap and challenge for victory in what promises to be an exciting race.