Check out the full qualifying head-to-head scores for each pair of team-mates in the 2026 F1 season.
Throughout the 2026 season, there are a total of 30 qualifying sessions across the 24 grands prix and six Sprint events. The data comparison between teammates becomes intriguing to determine who is quicker over a single lap, which is often used as a significant measure for drivers. The table showcases the head-to-head qualifying scores, average time difference, and average position for each driver throughout the season, excluding Sprint events, listed in a separate table below. To calculate the average time difference, the fastest lap-time from the last segment wherein both teammates participated and set a time is considered. Instances where a driver does not set a time do not influence the overall advantage or deficit in their average time difference with their teammate. Consequently, if a driver fails to set a qualifying time, the overall number used to calculate the average is decreased by one, ensuring a fair comparison among drivers.



