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Saudi Arabian GP: F1 team-mates' qualifying duels

Here's how things stand in 2024 team-mate duels following qualifying at Formula 1's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38

In a new feature on Autosport.com for 2024, following every F1 qualifying session we will update each team's qualifying record in terms of team-mate duels.

This record is based exclusively on qualifying results, so that grid penalties don't alter the statistics.

When a driver can't put in a representative lap time due to a technical issue or an incident, this will be mentioned in the table.

Red Bull

Max Verstappen 2-0 Sergio PErez
1 Bahrain Bahrain

5

(+0.358s in Q3)

1 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia

3

(+0.335s in Q3)

Mercedes

Lewis Hamilton 0-2 George Russell

9

(+0.225s in Q3)

Bahrain Bahrain 3

8

(+0.144s in Q3)

Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 7

Ferrari

Charles Leclerc 1-0 Carlos Sainz
2 Bahrain Bahrain

4

(+0.100s in Q3)

Charles Leclerc 1-0 Oliver Bearman
2 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia

11

(+0.530s in Q2)

McLaren

Lando Norris 1-1 Oscar Piastri
7 Bahrain Bahrain

8

(+0.069s in Q3)

6

(+0.043s in Q3)

Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia

5

Aston Martin

Fernando Alonso 2-0 Lance Stroll
6 Bahrain Bahrain

12

(+0.399s in Q2)

4 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia

10

(+0.726s in Q3)

Alpine

Pierre Gasly 0-2 Esteban Ocon

20

(+0.155s in Q1)

Bahrain Bahrain 19

18

(+0.004s in Q1)

Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 17

Williams

Alexander Albon 2-0 Logan Sargeant
13 Bahrain Bahrain

18

(+0.373s in Q1)

12 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia

19

(+0.419s in Q1)

RB

Yuki Tsunoda 2-0 Daniel Ricciardo
11 Bahrain Bahrain

14

(+0.149s in Q2)

9 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia

14

(+0.461s in Q2)

Sauber

Valtteri Bottas 2-0 Zhou Guanyu
16 Bahrain Bahrain

17

(+0.001s in Q1)

16 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia

-

(no lap time – crash in FP3)

Haas

Nico Hulkenberg 1-1 Kevin Magnussen
10 Bahrain Bahrain

15

(+0.678s in Q2)

15

(no lap time – technical issue)

Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia

13

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