Lewis Hamilton stunned the doubters at the Chinese Grand Prix on Friday, taking a stunning pole position for Saturday's sprint race.
Max Verstappen was beaten into second place by just 0.018 of a second, with Oscar Piastri less than a tenth of a second off Hamilton's all-time lap record at the Shanghai International Circuit.
Liam Lawson was eliminated from the first part of the session - and worse, the New Zealander, in his first full season in the sport, will start dead last on Saturday morning after a disastrous start to his weekend.
George Russell looked as though could be in a spot of bother after being noted by the stewards for potentially impeding Yuki Tsunoda coming out of the penultimate corner, but stewards decided they would take no further action.
The Williams of Carlos Sainz dropped out in SQ2, a blow for the British team after showing good pace in Bahrain and Australia.
F1 Sprint Qualifying Results: Chinese Grand Prix 2025