Formula 1 returns to the tracks this Sunday (01/12), with the Qatar GP, starting at 1 pm (Brasília time). With the Drivers’ World Championship confirmed, with Max Verstappen, from Red Bull, becoming four-time Formula 1 champion in advance last Sunday (24/11), the dispute is now for the Constructors’ World Championship and other positions in the drivers’ race.
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Qualifying training, held on Saturday (30/11), left Max Verstappen, from Red Bull, in pole position, with a time of 1:20.520. In second place was George Russell, from Mercedes, followed by Lando Norris, from McLaren, in third place.
Also on Saturday (30/11), F1 held the sprint race, which ended with victory for Oscar Piastri and second place for Lando Norris, both from McLaren. Third place went to George Russell, from Mercedes. The result widened McLaren’s gap to Ferrari at the top of the Constructors’ World Championship.
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Where to watch the Qatar GP race
- Date: December 1st (Sunday)
- Time: 1pm (Brasília time)
- Where to watch: Band (open TV)
What will be the starting grid for the F1 Qatar GP?
- 1 – Max Verstappen – Red Bull – 1:20.520
- 2 – George Russel – Mercedes – 1:20.575
- 3 – Lando Norris – McLaren – 1:20.772
- 4 – Oscar Piastri – McLaren – 1:20.829
- 5 – Charles Leclerc – Ferrari – 1:20.852
- 6 – Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes – 1:21.011
- 7 – Carlos Sainz – Ferrari – 1:21.041
- 8 – Fernando Alonso – Aston Martin – 1:21.251
- 9 – Sergio Perez – Red Bull – 1:21.425
- 10 – Kevin Magnussen – Haas – 1:21.500
- 11 – Pierre Gasly – Alpine – 1:21.437
- 12 – Guanyu Zhou – Sauber – 1:21.501
- 13 – Valtteri Bottas – Sauber – 1:21.731
- 14 – Yuki Tsunoda – RB Honda – 1:21.771
- 15 – Lance Stroll – Aston Martin – 1:21.911
- 16 – Alexander Albon – Williams – 1:22.390
- 17 – Liam Lawson – RB Honda – 1:22.411
- 18 – Nico Hulkenberg – Haas – 1:22.442
- 19 – Franco Colapinto – Williams – 1:22.594
- 20 – Esteban Ocon – Alpine – 1:22.714
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How is the Formula 1 Drivers’ World Championship?
- Max Verstappen – Red Bull – 404 pontos
- Lando Norris – McLaren – 347 points
- Charles Leclerc – Ferrari – 323 points
- Oscar Piastri – McLaren – 276 points
- Carlos Sainz – Ferrari – 264 points
- George Russell – Mercedes – 223 points
- Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes – 211 points
- Sergio Perez – Red Bull – 152 points
- Fernando Alonso – Aston Martin – 62 points
- Nico Hulkenberg – Haas – 37 points
- Yuki Tsunoda – RB Honda – 30 points
- Pierre Gasly – Alpine – 26 points
- Lance Stroll – Aston Martin – 24 pontos
- Esteban Ocon – Alpine – 23 points
- Kevin Magnussen – Haas – 14 points
- Alexander Albon – Williams – 12 decks
- Daniel Ricciardo – RB Honda – 12 points
- Oliver Bearman – Haas – 7 points
- Franco Colapinto – Williams – 5 points
- Liam Lawson – RB Honda – 4 points
- Guanyu Zhou – Sauber – 0 pontos
- Logan Sargeant – Williams – 0 ponto
- Valtteri Bottas – Sauber – 0 points
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How is the Formula 1 Constructors’ World Championship?
- 1 – McLaren – 623 points
- 2 – Ferrari – 593
- 3 – Red Bull – 556
- 4 – Mercedes – 434
- 5 – Aston Martin – 86
- 6 – Haas – 52
- 7 – Alpine – 49
- 8 – Red Bull – 46
- 9 – Williams – 17
- 10 – Sauber – 0
F1: what are the next races
GP do Catar
- Circuit: Losail International Circuit
- Date: Sunday, December 1st
- Time: 1pm (Brasília time)
Abu Dhabi GP
- Circuito: Yas Marin
- Date: December 8th
- Time: 10am (Brasília time)