Hamilton suffered his third consecutive Q1 elimination in Yas Marina

Lewis Hamilton’s first season as a Ferrari driver is set to end on a disappointing note after another poor qualifying session in Abu Dhabi.

With the final qualifying session of the year complete, here are the key statistics from every session.

Team mate battles

Fernando Alonso and Max Verstappen concluded perfect seasons against their team mates in qualifying for grands prix. Alonso went unbeaten by Lance Stroll, and Verstappen by Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson.

The final grand prix qualifying score-lines between the drivers for this season are as follows:

Fernando Alonso 23 – 0 Lance Stroll
Max Verstappen 21 – 0 Yuki Tsunoda
George Russell 21 – 3 Andrea Kimi Antonelli
Charles Leclerc 19 – 5 Lewis Hamilton
Isack Hadjar 16 – 5 Liam Lawson
Pierre Gasly 12 – 4 Franco Colapinto
Oliver Bearman 14 – 9 Esteban Ocon
Carlos Sainz Jnr 14 – 10 Alexander Albon
Lando Norris 13 – 11 Oscar Piastri
Gabriel Bortoleto 12 – 11 Nico Hulkenberg

The final grand prix of the season saw Lando Norris and Gabriel Bortoleto clinch victories over their respective team mates. Bortoleto deserves particular credit for his achievement against a team mate as experienced as Nico Hulkenberg.

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Streaks

Neither Alonso nor Verstappen managed unbeaten runs in qualifying for sprint races. But in grands prix their unbeaten runs stretch back over a full season into 2024.

Out-qualified team mate

RankDriverStreak
1Fernando Alonso35
2Max Verstappen30
3Pierre Gasly6
=Charles Leclerc6
5Carlos Sainz Jnr3
=George Russell3
7Isack Hadjar2
8Gabriel Bortoleto1
=Esteban Ocon1
=Lando Norris1

Out-qualified by team mate

RankDriverStreak
1Lance Stroll35
2Yuki Tsunoda22
3Franco Colapinto6
=Lewis Hamilton6
5Alexander Albon3
=Andrea Kimi Antonelli3
7Liam Lawson2
8Nico Hulkenberg1
=Oliver Bearman1
=Oscar Piastri1

Q1 eliminations and Q3 appearances

Max Verstappen, Red Bull, Yas Marina, 2025
Verstappen had the most pole positions of any driver

Heading into the final qualifying session of 2025, Yuki Tsunoda had been eliminated in Q1 for the last three rounds in a row, Hamilton the previous two. Q1 in Yas Marina proved decisive.

Tsunoda and Hamilton ended the session 15th and 16th respectively, the Red Bull driver making the cut by just eight thousandths of a second. Remarkably, he went on to reach Q3 by the even narrower margin of seven thousandths of a second.

Hamilton therefore ends his first season at Ferrari having been eliminated in Q1 for the last three rounds in a row, the most of any driver. He only had one other Q1 elimination all season. Stroll had the most with 15, followed by Esteban Ocon and Nico Hulkenberg on 13 each.

Only the McLaren drivers reached Q3 in every session. However George Russell likely would have done had he not suffered a technical problem in Monaco. Verstappen scored the most pole positions with eight to Lando Norris’s seven and Oscar Piastri’s six.

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Eliminated in Q1

RankDriverStreak
1Lewis Hamilton3
2Franco Colapinto2
3Nico Hulkenberg1
=Alexander Albon1
=Pierre Gasly1

Reached Q3

RankDriverStreak
1Lando Norris31
2Oscar Piastri28
3Charles Leclerc17
4George Russell16
5Isack Hadjar5
6Fernando Alonso3
=Max Verstappen3
8Gabriel Bortoleto1
=Yuki Tsunoda1
=Esteban Ocon1

Gaps between team mates

The McLaren drivers have often been close to inseparable in qualifying and the same was true again in the finale. Norris pipped Piastri by less than three-hundredths of a second: the closest gap in the field.

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