Defending champion Max Verstappen qualified in pole position, his first-ever in Melbourne, for Sunday's 2023 Australian Grand Prix with two Mercedes drivers snapping at his heels in second and third position.
With this latest pole position, Red Bull driver Verstappen drew level with Spaniard Fernando Alonso at 22 career pole positions. Mercedes' George Russell qualified second and former Drivers' Championship winner Lewis Hamilton will line up third for Sunday's main race.
Verstappen set a time of 1m 16.732s to take his first Australian Grand Prix pole position ahead of Russell, who was 0.236s off the pace in Q3. Mercedes' Hamilton ended up third on the grid, 0.372s off the pace, while Fernando Alonso was 0.407s off the pace in fourth position.