After every F1 qualifying session, Motorsport.com publishes each team’s qualifying record in terms of team-mate battles, based exclusively on qualifying results so that grid penalties don’t alter the statistics. If a driver can’t put in a representative lap time due to a technical issue or an incident, this information will be mentioned in the table. Examples of such records are: Oscar Piastri 8-4 (6-4 without sprints) versus Lando Norris, Max Verstappen 9-0 (8-0 without sprints) versus Yuki Tsunoda, and Esteban Ocon 7-5 (6-4 without sprints) versus Oliver Bearman. Detailed statistics and comparisons are provided for each driver’s performance, aiding in tracking team dynamics and individual performances. Motorsport enthusiasts find the publication of these records insightful and engaging in assessing team dynamics and driver competitiveness. The comprehensive data captures key moments and performance differentials between team-mates in the intense world of F1 qualifying sessions.
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