F1: Max Verstappen takes ‘amazing’ pole ahead of Lewis Hamilton for title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
- Verstappen goes into season-closing race level on points with Hamilton, who takes second in qualifying to join Red Bull driver on front row
- ‘I’m incredibly happy with this. It’s what we wanted but it was not easy with Mercedes’ form,’ says the Dutchman

Max Verstappen gained a potentially decisive advantage in his epic battle for the Formula One world title on Saturday by claiming pole for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Verstappen goes into the season-closing race level on points with Lewis Hamilton, who took second in qualifying to join the Red Bull driver on the front row.
Lando Norris was a surprise third to start on the second row alongside Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez.
The last six winners in Abu Dhabi have all started from the front of the grid, with Verstappen victorious from pole last year.
Hamilton, seeking a historic eighth world title, was favourite to secure the final pole of 2021 after his Mercedes left Verstappen’s Red Bull trailing in his wake in practice.
But after Red Bull’s mechanics worked on Verstappen’s car overnight, the Dutchman produced a blistering flying lap in Q3.