We have an exciting Sprint Race in store for tomorrow, with Piastri starting on pole position as he looks to claim back some much-needed momentum in the title race.
Russell starts alongside Piastri on the front row for Mercedes, with Norris lining up third.
The other title contender, Verstappen, starts down in sixth after a shocker of an SQ3.
We will bring you all of the action, which gets underway at 14:00 UK time tomorrow.
18:25
Piastri back on top!
"It has been a good day, which is nice for a change. Things clicked from the start, so thanks to the team. It has looked good this weekend so far," Piastri said after claiming sprint pole.
"There are a few things to tidy up, which is nice to say on pole. It's only Sprint pole but I will take whatever I can get.
"Sprint weekends are tough to know if you are fully on top of things but it felt good all day and we made good adjustments before Qualifying. The pace was there all day."
Piastri claimed sprint pole in Qatar
18:23
Full Qatar Sprint Qualifying Results
2025 F1 Qatar Grand Prix - Sprint Qualifying Results
Pos
Driver
Nat.
Team
SQ1
SQ2
SQ3
1
Oscar Piastri
AUS
McLaren F1 Team
1m21.286s
1m21.005s
1m20.055s
2
George Russell
GBR
Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team
1m21.432s
1m21.136s
1m20.087s
3
Lando Norris
GBR
McLaren F1 Team
1m21.398s
1m20.956s
1m20.285s
4
Fernando Alonso
ESP
Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team
1m21.276s
1m21.272s
1m20.450s
5
Yuki Tsunoda
JPN
Oracle Red Bull Racing
1m21.458s
1m21.152s
1m20.519s
6
Max Verstappen
NED
Oracle Red Bull Racing
1m21.172s
1m21.036s
1m20.528s
7
Kimi Antonelli
ITA
Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team
1m21.555s
1m21.376s
1m20.532s
8
Carlos Sainz
ESP
Atlassian Williams Racing
1m21.438s
1m21.172s
1m20.542s
9
Charles Leclerc
MON
Scuderia Ferrari HP
1m21.636s
1m21.190s
1m20.622s
10
Alex Albon
THA
Atlassian Williams Racing
1m21.721s
1m21.212s
1m20.788s
11
Isack Hadjar
FRA
Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team
1m21.399s
1m21.433s
12
Oliver Bearman
GBR
MoneyGram Haas F1 Team
1m21.526s
1m21.494s
13
Gabriel Bortoleto
BRA
Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber
1m21.623s
1m21.567s
14
Nico Hulkenberg
GER
Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber
1m21.327s
1m21.631s
15
Esteban Ocon
FRA
MoneyGram Haas F1 Team
1m21.773s
1m21.666s
16
Lance Stroll
CAN
Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team
1m21.807s
17
Liam Lawson
NZL
Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team
1m21.851s
18
Lewis Hamilton
GBR
Scuderia Ferrari HP
1m22.043s
19
Pierre Gasly
FRA
BWT Alpine F1 Team
1m22.112s
20
Franco Colapinto
ARG
BWT Alpine F1 Team
1m22.364s
18:18
Tsunoda quicker than Verstappen!
Alonso takes a strong fourth for Aston Martin ahead of the Red Bull pair headed by Tsunoda.
It is very rare that we say Verstappen has been outqualified by his Red Bull teammate but that is exactly what has happened on this day in Qatar.
Tsunoda takes P5 ahead of Verstappen and Antonelli's Mercedes.
Sainz, Leclerc and Albon complete the top 10.
18:16
Piastri beats Russell to pole!
Drama at the end of SQ3 as Russell puts his Mercedes on pole, only for Piastri to snatch it straight back by just 0.032s.
Championship leader Norris is only third, two tenths down on his McLaren teammate.
18:12
Piastri on provisional pole
Piastri puts his McLaren on provisional pole with a lap just 0.044s quicker than teammate Norris!
Russell is third ahead of Leclerc and the Williams pair of Albon and Sainz.
Alonso sits seventh, ahead of Antonelli and the Red Bulls of Tsunoda and Verstappen, who did not set a lap time after his off-track excursion.
18:10
Verstappen ruins first lap with off
Verstappen is struggling with the handling of his Red Bull as he runs wide at Turn 4 and blows his first run of SQ3.
18:07
SQ3 underway!
SQ3 and the final part of Sprint Qualifying is go in Qatar!
Based on SQ2, we could be set for a close three-way battle for pole position, with the McLaren pair edging out Red Bull's Verstappen.
18:02
Top 10 progress to SQ3
Lando Norris (McLaren)
Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
George Russell (Mercedes)
Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull)
Carlos Sainz (Williams)
Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
Alex Albon (Williams)
Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)
Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes)
18:01
Out in SQ2
Hadjar, Bearman, Bortoleto, Hulkenberg and Ocon are the drivers who are eliminated in the second part of sprint qualifying.
17:56
Norris now ahead of Piastri
Norris is quickest in SQ2, 0.049s ahead of McLaren teammate Piastri.
Russell is third, three tenths down, ahead of Red Bull's Verstappen.
17:50
SQ2 is go!
We're off again for the second part of Sprint Qualifying. Everyone will once again use mediums.
17:48
Hamilton says Ferrari 'wouldn't go any quicker'
"Ah man, the car couldn't go any quicker," reports Hamilton as he exits in SQ1.
Replays show his final flying lap was a mess, with traffic including teammate Leclerc all around him as he opened the lap.
Ferrari are clearly lacking pace this weekend, with Leclerc only 13th in SQ1.
17:45
Verstappen quickest in SQ1
Verstappen ended up quickest in SQ1, ahead of Alonso, Piastri, Hulkenberg and Norris.
17:43
Hamilton knocked out in SQ1!
Hamilton has been knocked out in the first part of qualifying for the second weekend running.
An absolutely miserable sprint qualifying for the seven-time world champion, who ends up 18th.
Stroll, Lawson, Hamilton, Gasly and Colapinto are the five drivers eliminated.
17:39
Piastri restores McLaren 1-2
Verstappen briefly took over top spot with his second flying lap of SQ1, but the McLaren pair struck back immediately.
Now it's Piastri who has the advantage, 0.112s ahead of Norris, with Verstappen a couple of tenths back in third.
The Saubers of Bortoleto and Hulkenberg are fourth and fifth.
17:38
Hamilton in trouble
Hamilton is down in 16th and in trouble. He is struggling for pace in his Ferrari and 1.2s off the pace.
17:35
Norris leads Piastri
Norris is the faster of the two McLaren drivers after the first runs of SQ1.
The world championship leader is 0.192s clear of Piastri, as Alonso puts his Aston Martin third.
17:30
Sprint Qualifying is go!
We have a green light and SQ1 is underway in Qatar.
17:09
Can Piastri beat Norris to Sprint pole?
Piastri edged out McLaren teammate Norris to the fastest time in the sole practice session in Qatar earlier.
Can the Australian continue his fine start to the weekend in what promises to be a crucial Sprint Qualifying and beat Norris to pole position?
McLaren head into Sprint Qualifying looking like the clear favourites based on first practice, but you can never rule out Verstappen, while Mercedes also looked fast and could be in the battle.
16:30
One hour until Sprint Qualifying
This is your friendly reminder that Sprint Qualifying gets underway in one hour's time!
16:06
McLaren criticised for not using team orders
Former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner is never shy when it comes to giving his opinion on controversial F1 topics.
Steiner has criticised McLaren for being "stubborn" in their continued refusal to impose team orders amid a three-way F1 title battle in 2025.
The ex-Haas boss has urged McLaren to back Norris, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen remaining a threat heading into the final two rounds.
Norris is just 24 points clear of McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri and Verstappen.
"They must support him [Norris],” Steiner told The Red Flags Podcast. "Otherwise, I mean, he hasn't got a chance. If Oscar steals the point from Lando, that would be... Wow. If Oscar is leading the race, Lando is second, and they don't let Lando pass, I would be shocked.
"How fair do you want to be? Knowing that Lando now has a lead, but it's not a comfortable lead for the animal coming, it's like, 'Wow, do we want to be eaten up by the animal, or do we try to help one guy?’
"How stubborn can you be?”
Norris has a 24 point lead
15:39
What happened in crunch F1 racing guidelines meeting?
F1 drivers met with the FIA on Thursday night in Qatar to discuss the policing of racing rules and the guidelines stewards use to judge incidents.
Oscar Piastri’s penalty at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix was one of five key incidents highlighted during the meeting.
Among the key takeaways from the meeting was a stronger emphasis on respect for yellow flags, and the discussion of potential additional concepts to further enhance safety.
Drivers made “a clear preference” for hearings to be held after the race when stewards believe not all relevant elements may be available at the time of the incident.
There was also shared agreement that the guidelines “cannot cover every scenario”, underlining the need of having an experienced driver steward on each panel. The possibility of adding guidance on blue flags to the guidelines was also discussed.
However, it was ultimately determined that there will be no immediate changes to the driving standards guidelines document for the final two rounds of the season.
15:16
Newey to become Aston Martin team principal
Newey
The other big story following the Las Vegas Grand Prix was the news that F1 design legend Adrian Newey will become Aston Martin's team principal next season.
Aston Martin confirmed the surprise news on Wednesday, with Andy Cowell removed from his current position of team principal and CEO just over a year after joining the team. Cowell will move into a different position within the company.
66-year-old Newey has never held the title of team principal but will do so for the first time in his illustrious F1 career in 2026 as he looks to build Aston Martin into championship winners in the future.
Newey was seen sitting on Aston Martin's pit wall during first practice in Qatar.