Formula One champion Max Verstappen took pole position for Red Bull at the Australian Grand Prix on Saturday after team mate Sergio Perez came crashing back to earth with a brake failure that left him last on the grid.
Mercedes driver George Russell will join Verstappen on the front row for Sundayโs race at Albert Park after qualifying second ahead of team mate Lewis Hamilton.
Verstappen struggled for grip through qualifying but it all came together in his last effortas he roared around the lakeside circuit in one minute and 16.732 seconds, over two-tenths of a second quicker than Russell.
โUp until then it was just really tricky to find a grip,โ the Dutchmantold reportersafter celebrating his first pole at Albert Park and 22nd of his career.
โI only had time in the last run to go out and just go for it.
โThis time it worked out, so very happy with that.โ
Red Bull have dominated the new season, with Verstappen claiming the first race in Bahrain and Perez the second in Saudi Arabia.
Perez, however, was eliminated in the first qualifying session on Saturday when he locked up braking into turn three during his first out lap and beached himself in gravel.
That came after a horror show for the Mexican in the third and final free practice as he skidded off repeatedly after spending much of the session confined to the garage as engineers worked on his car.
Mercedes, which failed to take a podium in either of the first two races and was well off Red Bullโs pace, took huge encouragement from qualifying.
โIโm so happy with this,โ said seven-times world championHamilton. โIโm really proud of the team โ to be up on the two front rows is a dream for us.
โTo be this close to Red Bull is incredible.
โThis gives everyone in the team a boost and a glimpse of hope.โ
The day was a minor reality check for Aston Martin and was outright disappointing for Ferrari.
Hamilton pipped his old rival Fernando Alonso, who will start fourth on the grid for Aston Martin ahead of Ferrariโs fifth-placed Carlos Sainz.
Sainzโs team mate Charles Leclerc will line up seventh behind Aston Martinโs Lance Stroll.
Surprise package Alex Albon qualified eighth in an encouraging day for Williams, with Alpineโs Pierre Gasly and Haasโs Nico Hulkenberg rounding out the top 10.
Home fan hopes of a big race for McLarenโs Oscar Piastri were dashed as the 21-year-old Melbourne rookie narrowly missed the cut into the second session of qualifying. He will start 16th on the grid.
Lando Norris qualified 13th as McLarenโs early season struggles continued.