Race results inevitably stand out most vividly in motorsport history books but qualifying remains key to building them in Formula 1, with the 2024 season no different.
A look back through the numbers from the campaign just gone reveals several interesting statistics to note for the driving pack – for those that did well and others that struggled.
Inevitably, car performance plays a huge role in qualifying results given it’s the main chance each weekend (albeit with two sessions for sprint events) to see pure pace, with no fuel or engine mode caveats, although how a driver gets the best out of the tricky Pirelli rubber can add in a key extra factor too.
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For all of these stats presented here, we’ve only looked at GP qualifying sessions, rather than the SQ1-SQ2-SQ3 sprint sessions.
Topping the list are the drivers that made the most Q3 appearances all year, which were Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, McLaren pair Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, and Mercedes racer George Russell – with each making it through to the pole-setting qualifying segment 23 times.
To make a split, Q2 appearances become relevant and here Verstappen comes up on top as his only non-Q3 result from every 2024 GP qualifying session was when he was knocked out in Q2 at the Brazilian race.
For Norris, Piastri and Russell, they all had a single Q1 exit that therefore drops them behind the world champion – for Norris in Baku, Piastri in Mexico and Russell in Hungary – and they make up the only drivers never to be knocked out in Q2 in all 2024 GP qualifying sessions.
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-24
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Joining Verstappen in making no Q1 exits this year were Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz – with both elements of the Ferrari pair being knocked out three times in Q2 sessions.
Only one full-time driver in 2024 never had a single Q3 experience, which was Sauber’s Zhou Guanyu, although dropped Williams driver Logan Sargeant and regular substitute Oliver Bearman did not either in their 17 and three entries this year respectively.
The drivers that missed Q3 the most from the top four teams were Sergio Perez (nine absences split into three Q2 results and six in Q1) and Lewis Hamilton (six from two in Q2 and four in Q1).
Two drivers made it through to Q3 just once – more part-timers in Liam Lawson and Franco Colapinto (in Brazil and in Baku respectively when…
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