Max Verstappen delivered a shocking qualifying session Saturday evening on the Qatar Grand Prix, stealing pole place from favorites similar to George Russell and Lando Norris. That efficiency ended a prolonged drought for Verstappen — who final began on pole in a Grand Prix in Austria again in July — and was a surprising turnaround from his efficiency within the F1 Dash Race earlier within the day, the place he completed eighth.
Whether or not Verstappen begins on pole, nonetheless, stays in query.
Race officers summoned Verstappen for an investigation into a possible impending incident that occurred throughout Q3 involving George Russell. Because the Mercedes driver was starting a push lap close to the top of the session, Verstappen was proper on the racing line in entrance of him.
You may see the incident in query right here:
As famous, Russell flagged that in actual time, calling it “tremendous harmful” from the Pink Bull driver.
The summons famous that Verstappen could have been “driving unnecessarily slowly” through the qualifying session:
The usual penalty for impeding throughout a qualifying session is a three-place grid drop, and relying on what the race officers hear from Verstappen, the Pink Bull driver is perhaps beginning a little bit additional again on the grid when the lights exit Sunday evening in Qatar.