Qatar Grand Prix – F1 LIVE: Lewis Hamilton out after colliding with Mercedes teammate on first corner, as Max Verstappen leads from pole

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Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the Qatar Grand Prix, as Max Verstappen takes to the grid for his first race as a three-time world champion after the Dutchman clinched the title in the Qatar Grand Prix sprint race yesterday.

Lap 17: Verstappen enters the pit lane

Lap 17: Leclerc overtakes Magnussen

Leclerc’s Ferrari is currently in ninth place

Lap 17: Verstappen sets fastest lap – he will cash this lap

Lap 16: Four drivers have yet to make a pit stop

Verstappen, Albon, Pérez, Zhou.

They must arrive in the next two rounds…

Lap 15: Russell moved up to second, with the fastest lap, but then entered the pits

He is now in 15th place

Lap 14: Hülkenberg enters to serve his 10-second penalty

Lap 14: Norris enters the pits

He was second. Where does it come out?

Round 13: Not for long…

Alonso takes 14th place from Leclerc

Round 13: Piastri comes out 13th, Leclerc 14th – both ahead of Alonso

Round 13: Piastri arrives, just like Leclerc

Lap 12: Alonso comes out 15th

Leclerc arrives at the end of this lap, he is now also third.

Lap 12: Alonso returns to the pits from 3rd place

Lap 10: Many drivers are already exceeding the limits of the track

Sanctions could come

Round 10: Russell up to 10th

That’s when Hamilton’s race was over

A premature end to Hamilton’s race, after a collision with Russell at the first corner.

Lap 8: Verstappen still leads – and sets the fastest lap

The Dutchman still looks likely to rack up points.

Lap 7: Hülkenberg has a 10-second penalty

He went to the wrong place, in the chaos and confusion of Sainz’s absence on the grid. Hulkenberg is currently running in 8th place.

Lap 6: Russell passes Perez

As I type this, Russell takes 13th place from Perez! He has his work cut out for him to get back among the front runners after this calamity at the first corner.

Round 6: Pérez moves up to 13th after starting in the pit lane

Russell on his tail in 14th place after a few early pit stops.

Lap 4: The green flag is out – and Verstappen is clear

Lap 3: Russell says on team radio he wasn’t looking back, but Hamilton cuts him off

Russell sounded apologetic on the radio, but he also looked understandably frustrated, back in 18th place at this early stage.

Round 3: Lewis Hamilton to be investigated for crossing track

Round 3: Piastri goes from 6th to 2nd place in this chaotic start

Lap 2: Russell went to the pits and got a new wing

Round 2: Verstappen leads after this first lap

Round 1: Lewis Hamilton absent in the first round for the sixth time in his career

His car is in the gravel and he gets out of the vehicle grimly. It’s over at the first turn for the seven-time champion.

Lap 1: Russell continues to ride, but he says he has damage

Round 1: The two Mercedes face off!

On the opening corner. Savage.

Turn off the lights and we’re off to Qatar

Track limits will also be a factor

If drivers exceed track limits four times, they will serve a five-second penalty. With a lot of track overtaking during qualifying, this could be something to watch. I will keep you informed.

The training tour begins

57 tricks and three-stop strategies

The peloton will split and change as they meet the strict tire limits. It will be fascinating to see how they end up in the end.

Five minutes left

Can anyone do anything about Max Verstappen’s wonder?

We’re about to find out…

Weather situation

There was no wind which spoiled the rest of the weekend, but it was very humid and the drivers noticed it.

Who will rise to the challenge and who will be left behind?

National anthem of Qatar

Performed by the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra.

Just under 15 minutes until lights out at Lusail.

Ferrari team director on Sainz

Ferrari team principal Frédéric Vasseur has spoken to Sky Sports about the fuel system problem which means Sainz misses today’s race.

Vasseur said it was “too late to change anything”, which was a shame because “(Sainz) was in a good dynamic after Monza and Singapore”.

Can Piastri continue his Sprint glory?

Oscar Piastri took pole in the shootout, and despite losing the lead in yesterday’s 19-lap sprint, he managed to regain it and retain 8 points.

Today, he starts in 6th place on the grid. What can he achieve in 57 rounds?

Manufacturer ranking

Red Bull already owns the trophy, but there will still be plenty to fight for among the other nine teams to secure the best possible position.

4. Aston Martin – 222 points

9. Alfa Romeo – 10 points

10. Alpha Tauri – 5 points

With Sainz out and Perez starting in the pit lane, can one of the less successful teams take advantage and get some valuable points on the board?

Half an hour before it all starts

Jonathan McEvoy on Verstappen’s racing genes

If you’re looking for some Sunday night reading, Jonathan McEvoy has broken down the racing genes that led Max Verstappen to become an F1 phenomenon.

Tire life limits imposed

The FIA ​​has imposed tire life limits for today’s race for safety reasons.

The tires can only be used for a total of 18 laps, requiring all drivers to employ a three-stop strategy over the course of the 57-lap race.

Those who exceed the maximum tire lifespan will be reported to the stewards and will be penalized accordingly.

Sergio Perez starts from the pit lane

Sergio Perez starts tonight’s race from the pit lane. The Red Bull team have repaired the damage caused by their crash in yesterday’s Sprint, but the new power unit means they are over their allocation and must start from the back.

BREAKING: Carlos Sainz out due to fuel system issue

Friday’s qualifying results

It’s been a long weekend for F1, and qualifying for today’s race took place on Friday evening. Max Verstappen took pole position and will lead the field into the corner as a three-time world champion. George Russell joins him in the front row.

Hello and welcome to the Qatar Grand Prix

Hello and welcome to the Qatar Grand Prix live blog. This is the first time back on the circuit for Max Verstappen after winning his third world title in yesterday’s Sprint race. He came second behind Oscar Piastri, who won his first F1 race.

The race will start at 8 p.m. in Qatar or 6 p.m. in the UK, just under an hour. I’ll be here with build and racing updates from Lusail.

Key updates
  • That’s when Hamilton’s race was over

  • Lap 7: Hülkenberg has a 10-second penalty

  • Round 1: Lewis Hamilton absent in the first round for the sixth time in his career

  • Round 1: The two Mercedes face off!

  • Tire life limits imposed

  • Sergio Perez starts from the pit lane

  • BREAKING: Carlos Sainz out due to fuel system issue

  • Hello and welcome to the Qatar Grand Prix

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