Formula 1: Verstappen happy with first-ever pole position in Australian Grand Prix (Image Source: IANS)
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen on Saturday was delighted to claim the pole position for Sunday's Australian Grand Prix for the first time in his career.
As all drivers battled to get the most out of their soft tyres, Dutch driver Verstappen ended the first Q3 runs with a slender 0.009s advantage, but the reigning world champion's second single-lap attempt yielded a much-improved 1m 16.732s -- securing the top spot for him by a couple of tenths.
With Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez sliding off the track in the first qualifying session, Verstappen's nearest rivals were Mercedes pair George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, who used the tricky conditions to slot their W14s ahead of both Aston Martin and Ferrari machines.