After qualifying for the sprint race on Friday, the most important qualifying of the weekend took place on Saturday, as it was the one that made the starting grid for the main race of the 2024 F1 Austrian GPwhere most of the points are distributed.
Check out how the drivers will line up this Sunday, July 30 at the Red Bull Ring.
Austrian F1 GP starting grid: rows and positions
1st |
Red Bull | 2nd |
McLaren |
3rd |
Mercedes | 4th |
Ferrari
Ferrari |
5th |
Mercedes | 6th |
Ferrari |
7th |
McLaren | 8th |
Red Bull |
9th |
Haas | 10th |
Alpine |
11th |
R.B. | 12th |
Haas |
13th |
Alpine | 14th |
R.B. |
15th |
Aston Martin | 16th |
Williams |
17th |
Aston Martin | 18th |
Sauber |
19th |
| 20th |
Sauber |
Which driver led qualifying on Saturday at the Austrian F1 GP?
In Q1, Carlos Sainz was the fastest with a time of 1:05.263, before in Q2 everything returned to normal with Max Verstappen in front with a 1:04.469, something that was repeated in Q3 to take the pole position with a time of 1:04.314.
What position does Fernando Alonso start in the Austrian F1 GP?
Fernando Alonso will start 15th after barely managing to get through to Q2. As on Friday, the Aston Martin showed that it did not have the pace for more.
The Spaniard will thus start from the penultimate row of the grid, ahead of Alexander Albon’s Williams and behind Yuki Tsunoda’s RB.
What position does Carlos Sainz start in the Austrian F1 GP?
Carlos Sainz will start 4th in the main race of the 2024 Austrian GP after being the fastest Ferrari driver. The Madrid native will start from the second row of the grid, behind George Russell and ahead of the other Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton.
In what position does Checo Pérez start in the Austrian F1 GP?
Sergio Perez will start 8th and again far from the pace of his teammate and poleman, as he finished Q3 1.078s behind the Dutchman. The Mexican driver will start on the fourth row of the grid, alongside Oscar Piastri, although slightly behind. His main threat at the start on Sunday will be Nico Hulkenberg, as he was 9th.