After each Formula 1 qualifying session, the teams present their statistics in the battles between teammates. These data are based exclusively on the qualifying results, without alterations for grid penalties.
The standings table also highlights the drivers who were unable to achieve representative times due to technical problems or incidents during the session.
McLaren
Oscar Piastri has faced Lando Norris with a record of 4-10, while without the sprint qualifiers the record stands at 4-6. Notable days include a fifth position in Australia and a third in Japan.
Mercedes
George Russell has shown strong competition against Kimi Antonelli, with a record of 6-8 (4-6 without sprints). He has achieved first place in Australia and China, as well as good performances in Canada and Austria.
Red Bull
Max Verstappen has measured up against Isack Hadjar, accumulating a record of 11-3. Despite not achieving times in Australia, he shone with a second place in Belgium, waiting to improve in future races.
Ferrari
Charles Leclerc has tied 7-7 with Lewis Hamilton, with a standout record of 4 in Australia. The competitiveness between these two drivers has been intense, with good performances on various tracks.
Williams
Alexander Albon has achieved a record of 2-10, with noticeable difficulties in qualifying, but with a notable 14 in Miami that promises improvements.
Racing Bulls
Arvid Lindblad and Liam Lawson have competed with a 5-8 (4-6 without sprints), with good times in China and Belgium. The results show the potential of the young drivers.
Aston Martin
Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso have had a record of 2-10, with Stroll veering in several sessions. The lack of lap time in Australia has been a sticking point.
Haas
Esteban Ocon has achieved a 3-11 against Oliver Bearman, with visible improvements at circuits like Japan.
Audi
Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto have tied with a 7-7, with good performances at key circuits despite some setbacks.
Alpine
Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto have competed with a 9-5, with promising results at the end of the session.
Cadillac
Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas have shown a performance of 9-4, with standout moments at each circuit, a trend that promises to continue improving.
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