What is the starting grid for F1?
By just 0.025 of a second Pérez grabbed his first pole position and out-qualified his teammate Max Verstappen….2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix starting grid.
Pos | Driver | Car # |
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Pos | Driver | Car # |
1 | Sergio Pérez | 11 |
2 | Charles Leclerc | 16 |
3 | Carlos Sainz Jr. | 55 |
How does F1 positions work?
All 20 F1 drivers participate in the first period, called Q1, with each trying to set the fastest time possible. Those in the top 15 move on to the next period of qualifying, called Q2. The five slowest drivers are eliminated and will start the race in the last five positions on the grid.
Who has pole position F1?
109s on his first run to take a 10th pole position of the season, with Hamilton 0.371s off the pace to end up second with Lando Norris a surprise third place….Qualifying results.
POSITION | TIME |
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1 Verstappen VER | 1:22.109 |
2 Hamilton HAM | 1:22.480 |
3 Norris NOR | 1:22.931 |
4 Perez PER | 1:22.947 |
What is pole position in F1?
Pole position Arguably the best-known phrase in Formula 1, this is the most favourable place for a car to start the race in, situated on the inside of the front row. It’s a place that has to be earned, with the top spot going to the driver with the fastest time in qualifying.
What time does F1 Jeddah start?
The 2022 F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will begin at 20:00 local time (+3 GMT) at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
What does Q2 mean in F1?
The qualifying session is split into three parts, called Q1, Q2, and Q3. Q1 is 18 minutes long, followed by a seven minute break. Q2 is 15 minutes long, followed by an eight minute break. Q3 is 12 minutes long. During each part of qualifying, the fastest lap time set by a car is recorded.