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2023 Qatar Grand Prix

The 2023 Qatar Grand Prix was the eighteenth round of the , held over a sprint weekend at the in , , from 6 to 8 October. This marked the second edition of the event since its championship debut in 2021, following a two-year absence due to a new 10-year hosting agreement signed in 2022. The 5.38-kilometre circuit, known for its fast straights and overtaking opportunities at Turn 1, hosted 57 laps for the main race over a total distance of 308.8 kilometres. In the sprint race on Saturday, McLaren's Oscar Piastri claimed his first Formula One victory, leading from pole ahead of Max Verstappen of Red Bull in second and teammate Lando Norris in third, with the 19-lap shootout awarding eight points to the top eight finishers. Verstappen's P2 in the sprint mathematically secured his third consecutive Drivers' Championship, as rival Sergio Pérez crashed out early, eliminating any mathematical chance for the Red Bull driver to catch him. The weekend's qualifying session saw Verstappen take pole position, but numerous track limits violations led to lap time deletions: Norris dropped to 10th after multiple deletions in Q3, while Piastri fell to 6th after his Q3 lap was deleted for exceeding limits, promoting Mercedes' George Russell to second and Lewis Hamilton to third. The main Grand Prix on Sunday unfolded under intense desert heat exceeding 30°C, prompting Pirelli to mandate a minimum of three stops due to rapid degradation and risks on the abrasive surface. Verstappen converted his into a dominant victory, his 14th win of the season and 44th career triumph, finishing 4.8 seconds ahead of Piastri in second and Norris in third for a one-two in the runners-up spots. Key incidents included a first-lap collision between the teammates at Turn 1, forcing to retire and dropping to fourth after repairs, while Ferrari's started 5th and finished fifth. Pérez, starting from the pit lane, served three five-second penalties for limits violations but held 10th, as Williams' retired from dehydration-related illness and Ferrari's did not start due to a fuel system issue. The result extended Red Bull's Constructors' lead to an insurmountable 331 points over , while closed to 11 points behind for fourth.

Background

Championship standings and permutations

Heading into the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix, the eighteenth round of the 23-race World Championship season, of held an unassailable lead in the Drivers' Championship, having won 13 of the opening 17 Grands Prix. His teammate trailed far behind, with the next challengers even further adrift, underscoring 's dominance throughout the year. Meanwhile, had already clinched the Constructors' Championship two races earlier at the , their sixth title in team history and the earliest such achievement with six rounds remaining. The full Drivers' Championship standings entering the weekend reflected Verstappen's commanding position:
Pos.DriverTeamPoints
1Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT400
2Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT223
3190
4Aston Martin-Mercedes174
5Carlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari142
In the Constructors' Championship, Red Bull's lead was insurmountable:
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1623
2305
3Ferrari285
4Aston Martin-Mercedes221
5McLaren-Mercedes172
With a maximum of 174 points available across the remaining six , including three , Verstappen's 177-point advantage over positioned him to potentially secure his third consecutive Drivers' Championship title during the weekend. To clinch in the on Saturday, Verstappen needed to finish sixth or higher regardless of 's result, seventh if did not win, or eighth if finished third or lower; any lower finish would defer the decision to . In the main , Verstappen could seal the title by finishing eighth or better even if won the race, as this would extend his lead beyond the maximum points could earn in the final four rounds.

Entrants

The 2023 Qatar Grand Prix saw the participation of all ten Formula One constructor teams, each entering two drivers in line with the season's established lineup. A key change from the original season entries occurred at Scuderia AlphaTauri, where New Zealander Liam Lawson replaced Dutch driver Nyck de Vries after de Vries' dismissal by the team midway through the 2023 campaign. Lawson, a Red Bull junior, had taken over the seat full-time following Daniel Ricciardo's season-ending hand injury at the Dutch Grand Prix, continuing through to the end of the year. The full list of entrants is as follows: All teams competed with their 2023-specification chassis and power units as mandated by the FIA's technical and sporting regulations, without any event-specific alterations for the .

Tyre regulations and safety concerns

For the 2023 , held at the Lusail International Circuit as part of the Sprint weekend format, selected its three softest compounds to suit the track's high-speed layout and abrasive surface: the as the hard compound, the as the medium, and the as the soft. Due to the Sprint format reducing time, each driver's allocation was limited to 12 sets of slicks, comprising 2 sets of hards, 4 sets of mediums, and 6 sets of softs, compared to the standard 13 sets for non-Sprint events. This selection aimed to balance durability and performance on a circuit known for rapid . Safety concerns emerged prior to the event following Pirelli's post-race analysis of debris from the , which revealed early signs of potential tyre delamination—where the tread separates from the —exacerbated by impacts from aggressive kerb usage at high-speed corners. These findings were corroborated during inspections of tyres used in the first free practice session at , where similar damage risks were identified due to the track's pyramid-shaped kerbs causing excessive stress on the sidewalls at speeds exceeding 300 km/h. Lusail's layout, with its long straights and fast turns, amplified the issue, prompting fears of catastrophic failures similar to those seen at the circuit's 2021 debut. In response, the FIA and introduced an unprecedented tyre stint limit, capping any set at a maximum of 18 laps of total usage, effective immediately for the Qatar weekend and marking the first such restriction in history to mitigate delamination risks. To further reduce tyre stress, circuit officials modified kerbs at key locations—turns 6, 10, 12, and 14—by repositioning the white track limit line 50 cm inward and smoothing edges to discourage over-kerbing, while teams received directives to closely monitor tyre pressures, temperatures, and wear patterns during sessions. An extra 10-minute practice session was also mandated to allow teams to assess compliance with the new rules. The regulations applied uniformly to both the and the 57-lap , compelling teams to adopt strategies with shorter stints and at least three pit stops for the main race, prioritizing over potential one- or two-stop approaches and altering competitive dynamics. This intervention successfully prevented reported incidents during the event, though it highlighted ongoing challenges with tyre-circuit interactions in modern F1.

Practice sessions

Free practice

The free practice session for the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix took place on 6 October 2023, from 16:30 to 17:30 local time (UTC+3), lasting 60 minutes in dry conditions with an air temperature of 35°C and a track temperature of 42°C. All 20 drivers participated, with no red flags disrupting the proceedings. Max Verstappen topped the timesheets for Red Bull Racing with a lap of 1:27.428, set late in the session on soft tyres during a qualifying simulation. Carlos Sainz Jr. followed in second for Ferrari at 1:27.762, 0.334 seconds adrift, while his teammate was third at 1:27.909. Fernando Alonso placed fourth for on medium tyres, just 0.491 seconds off the pace. As the only standard practice session of the sprint weekend, teams prioritized initial setup testing and adherence to the new tyre stint limit regulations, with a focus on medium and soft compounds for both long runs and qualifying simulations. and Ferrari demonstrated strong pace on the mediums early on, though the newly resurfaced circuit proved slippery and dusty, improving grip as more laps were completed. Minor incidents occurred without major consequences, including Lando Norris running wide at Turn 5 into the gravel and Alexander Albon going off-track twice at Turn 4, while Verstappen and Norris also clipped polystyrene boards.

Additional practice session

Following concerns raised by Pirelli regarding potential tyre damage from kerb riding during the free practice session, the FIA implemented overnight modifications to the circuit at the Lusail International Circuit, including revisions to the track limits at Turns 12 and 13 by moving the white line 80 cm inward and adjusting the pyramid-shaped kerbs to reduce high-frequency vibrations causing sidewall separation. To allow drivers to familiarize themselves with these changes and verify their effectiveness in mitigating tyre wear risks, an additional 10-minute practice familiarisation session was scheduled for Saturday, 7 October 2023, from 16:00 to 16:10 local time (UTC+3). All 20 drivers participated, with each team limited to running one car at a time on soft compound tyres to specifically test the modified kerbs and track limits without engaging in competitive running; no official lap times were recorded or published by the FIA. The session confirmed the safety adjustments were successful in addressing Pirelli's identified risks of circumferential damage and potential air loss after approximately 20 laps, thereby allowing the Sprint shootout to proceed 20 minutes later without further delays.

Qualifying

Qualifying report

The qualifying session for the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix took place on 6 October 2023 at the Lusail International Circuit, running from 20:00 to 21:00 local time (UTC+3) under floodlights. It followed the standard knockout format with three segments: Q1 lasting 18 minutes, Q2 for 15 minutes, and Q3 for 12 minutes, during which drivers aimed to set their fastest laps while navigating strict track limits enforcement at several corners, particularly Turn 6. , who had topped both free practice sessions earlier in the day, carried his strong pace into qualifying. In Q1, the field struggled with the circuit's demanding layout and the hot conditions, leading to several aborted laps. of was eliminated in 17th place, and upon returning to the garage, he vented his frustration by shoving his and throwing his ; Stroll later apologized, describing the incident as a misunderstanding amid his ongoing struggles. The Q1 dropouts were (16th), Stroll (17th), (18th), (19th), and (20th), with noted by stewards for potentially impeding another driver but receiving no further action. Track limits violations began to play a role here, as multiple drivers had laps deleted for exceeding boundaries at Turn 6. Q2 saw intensified competition among the top cars, but track limits continued to disrupt efforts. Sergio Pérez of Red Bull had his quickest lap time invalidated for going beyond the limits at Turn 5, resulting in his elimination in 13th position and preventing a Q3 appearance. The segment's eliminated drivers were Yuki Tsunoda (11th), Carlos Sainz Jr. (12th), Pérez (13th), Alex Albon (14th), and Nico Hülkenberg (15th). An investigation was launched into a possible impeding incident between Carlos Sainz and Verstappen, but no penalties were issued. The top ten proceeded to Q3, where Verstappen secured with an unchallenged lap of 1:23.778 on his opening run, marking his tenth pole of the season. George Russell claimed second place for with 1:24.219, 0.441 seconds adrift, while his teammate took third at 1:24.305. However, endured setbacks: initially appeared on the front row but was demoted to tenth after his best lap was deleted for exceeding track limits at Turn 10, and dropped from fourth to sixth due to a violation at Turn 14. Stewards also probed several drivers, including , Tsunoda, Lawson, and Piastri, for allegedly ignoring race director instructions during the session, though no grid penalties resulted from these reviews.

Qualifying classification

The qualifying session for the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix determined the starting grid for the main race held on 8 October at the Lusail International Circuit. secured with a lap time of 1:23.778, marking his tenth pole of the season. George Russell qualified second with 1:24.219, followed by teammate in third at 1:24.305. Several drivers, including and , had their fastest Q3 laps deleted due to track limits violations—Norris at Turn 10 and Piastri at Turn 14—resulting in Norris starting tenth without a valid Q3 time and Piastri sixth using his second-best Q3 effort of 1:24.540. was relegated to a pit-lane start after exceeding power unit component limits and requiring repairs following his crash.

Qualifying classification

Pos.No.DriverTeamQ3 Time
11 - RBPT1:23.778
263George Russell1:24.219
3441:24.305
414 - 1:24.369
516Ferrari1:24.424
681 - 1:24.540
710 - Renault1:24.553
831 - Renault1:24.763
977 - Ferrari1:25.058
104 - No time
1122AlphaTauri - RBPT1:25.301
1255Carlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari1:25.328
1311 - RBPT1:25.462
1423Alexander AlbonWilliams - 1:25.707
1527Haas - Ferrari1:25.783
162Williams - 1:26.210
1718 - 1:26.345
1840AlphaTauri - RBPT1:26.635
1920Haas - Ferrari1:27.046
2024 - Ferrari1:27.432
Notes:

Sprint shootout

Sprint shootout report

The Sprint shootout for the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix was held on 7 October 2023 at the Lusail International Circuit, scheduled from 16:20 to 16:45 local time (UTC+3), following a 20-minute postponement to accommodate a mandatory 10-minute additional practice session prompted by tyre sidewall damage concerns from the circuit's pyramid kerbs. The session followed the standard sprint shootout format: SQ1 lasted 12 minutes, SQ2 10 minutes, and SQ3 8 minutes, with each driver limited to a single flying lap in SQ3 on soft tyres to determine the Sprint race grid. Circuit modifications, including revised track limits at Turns 12 and 13 with new kerbing that narrowed the track by 80 cm, were tested in the preceding practice and influenced driver strategies throughout. In SQ1, drivers focused on clean laps amid heightened scrutiny on track limits, but several incidents led to eliminations. of was the first notable casualty, running wide at Turn 5 on his final attempt and finishing 16th with a 1:26.849, securing only a back-of-grid start for the Sprint. Albon (Williams) placed 17th at 1:26.862, (AlphaTauri) 18th at 1:26.926, and (Haas) 19th at 1:27.438, all eliminated after struggling with the tightened limits. (Williams) recorded the slowest time of 2:05.741 due to multiple aborted laps and track limit violations, failing the relative to Oscar Piastri's 1:25.979 benchmark; however, the stewards granted him dispensation to start the Sprint, citing his representative laps in prior sessions and events. SQ2 saw further attrition as teams adapted to the short format's tyre stint constraints, with soft compounds mandated and limited preparation runs emphasizing precision over experimentation. () topped the phase initially but could not improve, ending 11th at 1:25.686. () suffered multiple lap deletions for exceeding limits at Turn 12, stranding him in 12th with 1:25.962. () was 13th at 1:26.236, (AlphaTauri) 14th at 1:26.584, and () 15th at 1:54.546 after a similar violation, all knocked out and facing midfield battles in the Sprint. The SQ3 showdown delivered a tense intra-team battle for McLaren, with track limits continuing to play a decisive role. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) set an initial 1:24.543 but had it deleted for breaching limits at Turn 12, forcing a conservative repost that netted 1:24.646 for third. Lando Norris briefly topped the timesheets before his final effort was invalidated for the same infringement, dropping him to second at 1:24.536. Oscar Piastri capitalized on the chaos, posting a clean 1:24.454 to claim pole position, his first in the sprint format, as McLaren locked out the front row. The session's 31 deleted laps underscored the challenges of the modified layout and tyre management in the abbreviated qualifying.

Sprint shootout classification

The Sprint shootout classification set the grid for the subsequent , with McLaren's claiming in a time of 1:24.454 on soft tyres. The session saw numerous lap times deleted due to track limits violations at Turns 12 and 13, but no grid penalties were issued afterwards. All drivers competed on soft compound tyres () during SQ3, while earlier segments used a mix but primarily softs for competitive laps.
Pos.DriverTeamTime (Gap)Notes
1McLaren-Mercedes1:24.454SQ3
2McLaren-Mercedes+0.082SQ3
3Red Bull-Honda RBPT+0.192SQ3
4George RussellMercedes+0.351SQ3
5Ferrari+0.495SQ3
6Ferrari+0.616SQ3
7Haas-Ferrari+0.866SQ3
8Red Bull-Honda RBPT+0.928SQ3
9Aston Martin-MercedesNo timeSQ3
10Alpine-RenaultNo timeSQ3
11Alpine-Renault1:25.686SQ2
12Mercedes1:25.962SQ2 (best time deleted)
13Alfa Romeo-Ferrari1:26.236SQ2
14AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT1:26.584SQ2
15Alfa Romeo-Ferrari1:54.546SQ2
16Aston Martin-Mercedes1:26.849SQ1
17Williams-Mercedes1:26.862SQ1
18AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT1:26.926SQ1
19Haas-Ferrari1:27.438SQ1
20Williams-Mercedes2:05.741SQ1

Sprint race

Sprint race report

The Sprint race took place on 7 October 2023 at 20:30 local time (UTC+3) at the International Circuit, covering a distance of 19 laps. McLaren's started from and led into Turn 1 after a clean getaway, while Red Bull's dropped to sixth at the start due to drivers on soft tyres gaining initial traction. On the opening lap, AlphaTauri's spun into the gravel at Turn 4, prompting the first deployment. The race restarted on lap 3, with Mercedes' George Russell overtaking Piastri for the lead at Turn 6 using his soft tyres' superior early grip. Williams' Logan Sargeant then spun into the gravel on lap 4, bringing out the second safety car and bunching the field again. Upon the lap 7 restart, Russell maintained a 1.5-second advantage over Piastri, who was running on medium tyres alongside teammate Lando Norris and Verstappen. Piastri reclaimed the lead from Russell on lap 10 using DRS at Turn 1, as the soft-tyred runners began to suffer from degradation, while Verstappen overtook Ferrari's Carlos Sainz for third place. A multi-car collision on lap 11 at Turn 2 between Alpine's , Haas' Hulkenberg, and Red Bull's triggered the third ; Ocon had brake issues leading into the incident, which caused suspension damage for and retirements for all three drivers. The final restart occurred on lap 15, with Piastri pulling away decisively at the front. Verstappen capitalized to pass Russell for second, while Norris overtook Sainz and Ferrari's to secure third. No pit stops were made throughout the race, as the short distance and frequent safety cars negated the need, with tyre stint limits enforcing the use of a single compound—primarily mediums for the leaders. Piastri held on to claim his first victory of any kind, finishing 1.871 seconds ahead of Verstappen, who earned second place and thereby clinched the 2023 Drivers' Championship as Pérez's retirement left him with zero points, making it mathematically impossible for the Mexican to catch up. Norris completed the podium in third, 8.497 seconds adrift. Other notable performances included Williams' Alexander Albon, who recovered from 16th on the starting grid to finish seventh. The race saw five retirements in total: Lawson and from their early spins, plus Ocon, Hulkenberg, and Pérez from the lap 11 crash. Post-race, and Aston Martin's received five-second penalties for exceeding track limits, dropping them out of the points and promoting to eighth.

Sprint race classification

The Sprint race at the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix consisted of 19 laps over a distance of 102.22 km, with of claiming in a total time of 35:01.297, marking his first Formula 1 win. Points were awarded to the top eight finishers under the Sprint format: 8 for first, 7 for second, decreasing to 1 for eighth. The race featured three deployments due to incidents, and five retirements. Max Verstappen's second-place finish secured his third consecutive Drivers' Championship title.
Pos.DriverTeamTime/GapPoints
1 - Mercedes35:01.2978
2 - RBPT+1.8717
3 - Mercedes+8.4976
4George Russell+11.0365
5+17.3144
6Carlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari+18.8063
7Williams - +19.8642
8 - +21.1801
9 - Renault+21.742
10 - Ferrari+22.208
11AlphaTauri - RBPT+22.863
12Ferrari+24.860
13Haas - Ferrari+24.970
14 - Ferrari+26.868
15 - +29.532
Ret - RBPT10 laps
Ret - Renault10 laps
RetHaas - Ferrari10 laps
RetLogan SargeantWilliams - 3 laps
RetAlphaTauri - RBPT0 laps
The fastest lap was recorded by of with a time of 1:25.604 on lap 17.

Main race

Race report

The 2023 Qatar Grand Prix, the eighteenth round of the World Championship, took place over 57 laps at the International Circuit on 8 October 2023, starting at 20:00 local time (UTC+3). Ferrari's did not start due to a fuel system leak discovered during pre-race checks. started from on the adjusted grid and maintained the lead into Turn 1, while a first-lap collision at the same corner between Mercedes teammates (starting third) and George Russell (starting fifth) resulted in Hamilton's immediate retirement from the race; Russell pitted under the ensuing for a new front wing. The was deployed for laps 1–3 to clear debris, with the race restarting on lap 4. Verstappen led every lap of the race, demonstrating dominant pace in his despite the challenging conditions of extreme heat exceeding 30°C and levels over 60%, which caused significant physical strain on drivers, including reports of overheating cockpits and . The FIA had mandated a maximum stint length of 18 laps per set due to concerns over degradation observed in the preceding , enforcing a minimum of three s for all competitors and eliminating any one- or two-stop strategies. Verstappen executed a three-stop strategy, changing tyres on laps 17 (medium to hard), 34 (hard to hard), and 51 (hard to medium), while managing gaps effectively to the pursuing . , starting tenth after qualifying penalties, and , starting fifth, both made three stops—Piastri on laps 12, 25, and 43; Norris on laps 13, 27, and 44—recovering through strong pace and clean air to secure a double podium for , highlighted by Norris's record-breaking of 1.80 seconds on lap 27. Further retirements were limited, but Williams driver , already battling flu-like symptoms, pulled out on lap 40 due to after two stops on laps 13 and 26; he required assistance exiting his car post-race but was later cleared medically. No additional periods were needed after the opening laps. On lap 56, Verstappen set the fastest lap of 1:24.319, earning an extra point and establishing a new circuit record. At the chequered flag, Verstappen secured victory in a time of 1:27:39.168, finishing 4.833 seconds ahead of Piastri in second, with Norris third a further 1.136 seconds back at +5.969 seconds overall, marking McLaren's first podium double since the . recovered to fourth, 34.119 seconds adrift, while rounded out the points in fifth.

Race classification

The 2023 Qatar Grand Prix main race was contested over 57 laps at the Lusail International Circuit under clear, sunny, and dry conditions. The event drew a total attendance of 120,000 spectators over the weekend. Max Verstappen of Red Bull Racing won the race in a time of 1:27:39.168, also setting the fastest lap on lap 56 with a time of 1:24.319 to earn an additional championship point for a total of 26. There were two retirements during the race, with Carlos Sainz Jr. of Ferrari listed as a non-starter.
Pos.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredPoints
1 - Honda RBPT571:27:39.16826
2 - 57+4.83318
3 - 57+5.96915
4George Russell57+34.11912
5Ferrari57+38.97610
6 - Aramco - 57+49.0328
7BWT Alpine - Renault57+1:02.3906
8Alfa Romeo - Ferrari57+1:06.5634
9Alfa Romeo - Ferrari57+1:16.1272
10 - Honda RBPT57+1:20.1811
11 - Aramco - 57+1:21.6520
12BWT Alpine - Renault57+1:22.3000
13Alexander AlbonWilliams - 57+1:31.0140
14 Haas - Ferrari56+1 Lap0
15 - Honda RBPT56+1 Lap0
16 Haas - Ferrari56+1 Lap0
17 - Honda RBPT56+1 Lap0
DNFWilliams - 40Retired0
DNF0Retired0
DNSCarlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari0Did not start0

Post-weekend standings

Drivers' championship

Following the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix weekend, which included both a and the main grand prix, secured his third consecutive Drivers' Championship title with a second place in the sprint, extending his lead to an insurmountable margin. Verstappen gained 33 points overall (7 from the sprint and 26 from the main race win plus fastest lap), bringing his total to 433 points. Sergio Pérez, Verstappen's teammate, scored 8 points (0 from the sprint and 8 from sixth in the main race), reaching 224 points and remaining second, 209 points behind the champion. finished third overall with 194 points after adding 5 points (5 from fourth in the sprint and 0 from the main race). George moved up to eighth with 132 points, gaining 16 (4 from fifth in the sprint and 12 from fourth in the main race), while held seventh on 136 points after scoring 21 (6 from third in the sprint and 15 from third in the main race). Oscar Piastri's strong weekend performance, with 26 points (8 from the sprint win and 18 from second in the main race), elevated him to ninth with 97 points, marking a significant jump for the rookie. added 13 points (3 from sixth in the sprint and 10 from fifth in the main race) to reach 145 points in sixth, while gained 2 (2 from seventh in the sprint and 0 from the main race ) for 153 points in fifth. scored 3 points (1 from ninth in the sprint and 2 from ninth in the main race) to reach 183 points in fourth. The updated top 10 in the Drivers' Championship after the Qatar weekend was as follows:
PositionDriverTeamPoints
1 Honda RBPT433
2 Honda RBPT224
3194
4 Aramco-Mercedes183
5Carlos Sainz Jr.153
6145
7McLaren-136
8George Russell132
9McLaren-97
10 Aramco-Mercedes47

Constructors' championship

Following the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix weekend, which included both a and the main , the Constructors' Championship standings were updated to reflect the points awarded from these events. extended their lead with a total of 41 points gained: scored 7 points in the sprint and 26 in the main race (including fastest lap), while added 8 points from the main race after failing to finish the sprint. This brought to 657 points overall. Mercedes maintained second place, accumulating 21 points over the weekend—4 from George Russell and 5 from in the sprint, plus 12 from Russell and 0 from Hamilton (retirement) in the main race—for a total of 326 points. Ferrari remained in third with 15 points earned: 3 from and 2 from in the sprint, and 10 from Leclerc in the main race after Sainz retired. Their tally stood at 298 points. made significant gains, scoring 47 points to climb to 219 and close the gap to 11 points behind in the battle for fourth; this included 8 from and 6 from in the sprint, plus 18 from Piastri and 15 from Norris in the main race. Aston Martin held fourth with 233 points after gaining 3 points from (1 in sprint, 2 in main) with Stroll scoring none. In the midfield, Williams added 2 points from Albon (1 in each race) to reach 23, while scored no points over the weekend for a total of 90. The lower order saw minimal movement: AlphaTauri at 7 points, at 16, Haas at 12, and no points for Sauber branding (same as ).
PositionConstructorPoints
1Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT657
2326
3Ferrari298
4Aston Martin-233
5McLaren-219
6Alpine-Renault90
7Williams-23
8Alfa Romeo-Ferrari16
9Haas-Ferrari12
10AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT7

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