Formula One world champion Max Verstappen continued his fast start to the season by claiming pole for Sunday's Australian Grand Prix.
The Red Bull driver, who won the season opener in Bahrain and claimed second in Saudi Arabia, claimed his first pole in Melbourne on Saturday with a fastest lap of 1m 16.732s.
Verstappen will be joined on the front row of the grid by Mercedes driver George Russell, who was 0.236s off in Q3. Russell's teammate Lewis Hamilton took third after the seven-time world champion finished 0.372s off the pace, while Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso took P4. "I think the last run was very good, the whole weekend has been tough to get the tyres in the right window," said Verstappen, who has never won in Australia. "Very happy to be on pole, already looking forward to tomorrow.
I think we have a good race car but it is tricky on the tyres, so going to be an interesting race for sure." However, Verstappen's Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez, winner in Jeddah last time out, will start from the back of the grid after skidding off track and beaching himself in gravel in the first session of qualifying.