
F1 2025 Teammate Qualifying Battles: Piastri Leads Norris, Hamilton Struggles Against Leclerc
An analysis of 2025 F1 qualifying data reveals Oscar Piastri leading Lando Norris 3-1 at McLaren, while Lewis Hamilton is in a tight 2-2 battle with Charles Leclerc at Ferrari. Fernando Alonso dominates Lance Stroll 3-0 at Aston Martin, and Pierre Gasly holds a perfect 4-0 record against his Alpine teammate.
Four races into the 2025 Formula 1 season, the internal qualifying pecking order within teams is beginning to crystallize, with Oscar Piastri establishing a surprising lead over Lando Norris at McLaren and Lewis Hamilton facing an early challenge from Charles Leclerc at Ferrari. The data, which excludes grid penalties and non-representative laps, reveals clear hierarchies and surprising struggles among some of the grid's biggest names.
Why it matters:
Qualifying performance is the purest measure of a driver's one-lap speed against their direct benchmark: their teammate. These head-to-head records are a critical indicator of a driver's form, their adaptation to a new car or team, and often influence future contract negotiations and team strategy. Early dominance can set a psychological tone for the entire season within a garage.
The details:
The season-to-date qualifying records (including Sprint qualifying sessions) paint a vivid picture of team dynamics.
- McLaren: Oscar Piastri leads Lando Norris 3-1 (3-0 in standard qualifying). The Australian has out-qualified his highly-rated teammate in Australia, China, and Japan, signaling a significant step forward in his third season.
- Mercedes: An intriguing 2-2 tie between George Russell and rookie Kimi Antonelli. Russell won the first two sessions (Australia GP & China Sprint), but Antonelli has struck back by out-qualifying him in the last two standard qualifying events in China and Japan.
- Red Bull: Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar are tied 2-2. The reigning champion had a messy Australia (no Q1 time) but won in China. Hadjar, the promising rookie, fought back to out-qualify Verstappen in Japan.
- Ferrari: Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton are tied 2-2 overall, but Leclerc leads 2-1 in standard qualifying. The Monegasque has had the upper hand in Australia and Japan, while Hamilton took the honors in China.
- Aston Martin: Fernando Alonso holds a commanding 3-0 lead over Lance Stroll. The veteran has comfortably out-qualified his teammate at every opportunity so far this season.
- Alpine: Pierre Gasly is a perfect 4-0 against rookie Franco Colapinto, including a standout P7 grid position in both Chinese sessions.
- Williams: Carlos Sainz dominates Alexander Albon 3-0, with Albon yet to out-qualify his new teammate.
- Racing Bulls, Haas, Audi, Cadillac: These teams show more mixed or evolving battles, with rookies like Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls) and Oliver Bearman (Haas) trading blows with their experienced counterparts.
What's next:
These early trends are compelling, but the season is long. The development race and drivers' adaptation curves mean these standings are fluid.
- The key question is whether Piastri can sustain his advantage over Norris, and if Hamilton can reverse the trend against Leclerc as he grows more accustomed to the Ferrari.
- Rookies like Antonelli and Hadjar will be watched closely to see if their early competitive showings against established stars like Russell and Verstappen can be maintained.
- As teams bring upgrades, the internal battle often becomes the first true test of a car's new potential in the hands of different drivers. These teammate duels will remain one of the most revealing subplots throughout the 2025 championship.
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