Motorsports
Leclerc defeated Ferstappen to take pole position in Australia
Charles Leclerc celebrated his second pole position of the year, beating Ferstappen and Perez and starting Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix from pole position.
Charles Leclerc took pole position in Australia with a time of 1m17.868s, his second of the season, ahead of the two Red Bulls Ferstappen (1m18.154s) and Perez (1m18.240s). The fight for the top lasted until the final, in which the Monegasque defeated the Dutchman. Lando Norris will start from 4th place, while places 5-6 have been taken by Hamilton and Russell. Let’s take things from the beginning.
In Q1, Ferstappen was the fastest, followed by Perez and Leclerc. The red flag was raised two minutes before the end of the first part of qualifying tests in Australia. Stroll passed Latifi who wasn’t on the hot lap. The Canadian immediately accelerated, tried to overtake the Aston Martin from the inside, Stroll didn’t look in the rear-view mirror and crashed into Latifi, who landed in the crash barriers.
The drivers, mainly in the second half of the standings, returned to improve their times, with Albon (Williams), Magnussen (Haas), Vettel (Aston Martin), Latifi (Williams) and Stroll (Aston Martin) staying out of Q2 .
In Q2, the two Red Bulls and the two Ferraris continued to duel. Perez was the fastest (1:15.340), Saint and Leclerc left Ferstappen in 4th place. Gasley (AlphaTauri), Botas (Alfa Romeo), Chunoda (AlphaTauri), Chao (Alfa Romeo) and Mick Schumacher (Haas) were not in the top ten.
The accounts were settled in the third part of the ranking among the ten fastest drivers. In the first rounds of Q3, Charles Leclerc was faster with 1:18.239, followed by Perez (+0.159) and Max Ferstappen (+0.160).
At 6:58 before the finale of the trial, the second red flag came when Alonso crashed into the guard rails due to a problem in Alpine’s hydraulic system. Up to this moment, the Spaniard has had an excellent presence and will start the game on Sunday 10th. Coming back into the final minutes, Ferstappen climbed to the top with a 1’18.154, but Leclerc responded with a 1’17.868, making an amazing first sector and taking pole position.
Source: sport 24
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Motorsports
Former F1 pilot: “Look, everyone has already forgotten about him. Only a month has passed”
Former Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya believes that it will be extremely difficult for Yuki Tsunoda to return to the royal motorsport.
The Japanese driver joined Red Bull at the start of 2025, replacing Liam Lawson after two races. Even though he performed better than his predecessor, the team decided to replace him and there was no place for Tsunoda in the youth team.
In five years in Formula One, Tsunoda has competed in more than 100 Grands Prix. His best result was fourth at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. He failed to score a single podium or victory despite having several prize chances, but neither the team nor the driver realized these.
Montoya believes that Yuki is forgotten by almost all teams today:
“Look how sad Formula 1 is. Nobody even thinks about Yuki anymore. It’s only been a month and a week since the last race and Yuki is no longer on anyone’s radar. That’s the reality of this sport. One day you’re a hero, the next day you’re a nobody. When you’re a hero, you have to take advantage of that opportunity.”
Source: Sport UA
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Motorsports
VERSTAPPEN: Red Bull’s advantage? “I will not explain this”
Max Verstappen has said he does not pay much attention to rumors that some teams may have possible technical advantages in their new Formula 1 power units.
It has recently been claimed that Mercedes and Red Bull have found a way to further increase engine power, while other teams are trying to eliminate this possible advantage. The FIA will meet with power unit manufacturers on January 22 to discuss the issue before the season starts.
Rumor has it that such optimization could produce around 15 hp, which is a significant figure at the beginning of a new era in technical regulations.
When asked whether Red Bull had an advantage in the pre-season, Verstappen replied:
“It’s impossible to know. Everyone is trying to do the best they can and I, especially me, have to focus on driving the car. I’m not here to be an engine engineer and explain all the details. Ultimately, this is a matter between the FIA and the engine manufacturers. I drive the car and I believe we always do everything we can to get the best out of the engine.”
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
Motorsports
“We will be left behind.” Verstappen won’t like Red Bull’s situation
Red Bull Formula 1 team president Laurent Mekies believes the Bulls will be behind their rivals at the start of the 2026 season, given the production of their engines and new aerodynamic rules.
“We know it will be difficult for us, especially at the beginning of the season. I think we will fall behind our rivals, but we need to hold on for a few more months.”
“I hope we come back to the top, but it would be naive to think that Red Bull will be ahead right away. We will be behind at the start,” said Mekis.
Bulls will produce its engines in collaboration with Ford from 2026.
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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