
Lando Norris delivered a quality lap to take pole position at the Circuit of the Americas, beating Max Verstappen to the top grid position as George Russell’s crash prevented the sprint winner in challenging for P1.
The session was already a shocker for Mercedes with Lewis Hamilton having been eliminated in Q1.
Norris and McLaren will head the grid at Austin in a stunning turnaround from the sprint race, where Verstappen and the Ferrari drivers seemed to have a clear edge.
After the first runs in Q3, Norris lead Verstappen by 0.031 seconds – staying ahead despite a massive snap through the penultimate corner largely thanks to a strong middle sector.
On the second attempt on new softs late in the final segment, Verstappen ran ahead of his title rival, having only just avoided a pitlane collision with Pierre Gasly exiting his Alpine garage.
But Verstappen’s attempt to challenge Norris was halted when Russell crashed at the penultimate corner – the Mercedes heading the pack for the final laps.
Russell lost the rear of his W15 through the rapid, plunging left-hander at Turn 19 and spun off through the gravel trap on the outside to hit the barriers hard, with the resulting double yellow flags meaning no drivers were able to complete their laps.
Verstappen and Norris had finished the first sector of their final lap and the world champion had edged a near 0.2 seconds advantage – without getting to the sector where the McLaren had been faster on the first Q3 runs.
The order behind was preserved with Carlos Sainz third for Ferrari, ahead of his teammate Charles Leclerc, Oscar Piastri in the other McLaren and Russell.
Gasly, who faces a post-qualifying investigation for the pitlane incident with Verstappen, took seventh ahead of Fernando Alonso and Kevin Magnussen, while Sergio Perez was only P10 after losing his first time for running too wide out of Turn 9.
In Q2, Yuki Tsunoda could not progress even with the heavily penalty Liam Lawson giving him a tow down the main straight on both his runs.
Lawson, who was third-fastest in Q1, was never going to compete in the middle segment given his grid penalty for another change on the car Daniel Ricciardo had previously been racing.
The other fallers were Nico Hulkenberg in P12 after a Turn 1 lock-up and exit oversteer snap, plus Alpine’s Esteban Ocon and Lance Stroll, who could not match Alonso’s jump from the drop zone and into Q3 on their final Q2 fliers for Aston Martin.
In Q1, Hamilton made a shock exit – not gaining time as Russell, who progressed in fourth, did when Mercedes went with the rest of the frontrunners and switched from used to new softs.
Hamilton ended up being shuffled down to P19, with his main time loss coming in an oversteer snap exiting Turn 12, and shipping 0.5 seconds compared to Russell.
Magnussen and Stroll jumped from the drop zone with their final laps right at Q1’s end, which shuffled down Alex Albon and Franco Colapinto for Williams, while the Sauber pair also exited despite personal bests on their final laps – Valtteri Bottas taking P18 ahead of his former teammate and Zhou Guanyu P20.
So the two title contenders are starting on the front row. It will make the United States Grand Prix an exciting race so may the best driver wins on Sunday. Game on!

United States Grand Prix, qualifying positions:
1 Lando Norris McLaren 1:32.330
2 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:32.361
3 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 1:32.652
4 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:32.740
5 Oscar Piastri McLaren 1:32.950
6 George Russell Mercedes 1:32.974
7 Pierre Gasly Alpine 1:33.018
8 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1:33.309
9 Kevin Magnussen Haas 1:33.481
10 Sergio Perez Red Bull 1:33.020
11 Yuki Tsunoda RB 1:33.506
12 Nico Hulkenberg Haas 1:33.544
13 Esteban Ocon Alpine 1:33.597
14 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:33.759
15 Liam Lawson RB 1:33.339
16 Alexander Albon Williams 1:34.051
17 Franco Colapinto Williams 1:34.062
18 Valtteri Bottas Sauber 1:34.152
19 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:34.154
20 Zhou Guanyu Sauber 1:34.228