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F1 Qualifying Records Reveal Verstappen's Dominance, Norris' Fierce Battles
17 Oct
Summary
- Max Verstappen maintains perfect qualifying record against teammate
- Lando Norris battles Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton in close teammate duels
- Yuki Tsunoda dominates his teammate with a 19-3 qualifying record

According to the latest qualifying records published by Motorsport, Red Bull's Max Verstappen has maintained his impressive qualifying dominance over his teammate, with a perfect 18-0 record. This includes a 16-0 record without sprint races, showcasing Verstappen's sheer pace and consistency.
In the closely contested teammate battles, McLaren's Lando Norris has faced off against Charles Leclerc of Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes. Norris holds a 13-9 record over Leclerc, which becomes 10-8 without sprint races. Against Hamilton, Norris has a 2-0 advantage in qualifying. Meanwhile, AlphaTauri's Yuki Tsunoda has been particularly dominant, with a 19-3 qualifying record over his teammate, which becomes 16-2 without sprint races.
These qualifying records provide a unique insight into the team dynamics and individual performances within the highly competitive world of Formula 1. As the season progresses, fans will be eager to see if these trends continue or if any of the drivers can mount a stronger challenge against their teammates.