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RacingNews365 takes a look at the average qualifying results from the 2025 F1 season so far!
Oscar Piastri is leading in average qualifying results for the 2025 F1 season, with an impressive average of 2.14 after 14 races completed. Lando Norris follows with the second-best average of 3.29 but has struggled with errors in crucial moments, like crashing during Q3 in Saudi Arabia.
Max Verstappen, despite issues with Red Bull’s RB21, has an average qualifying position of 3.5 and has secured four pole positions this season, performing well in tracks like Suzuka and Silverstone. Yuki Tsunoda, on the other hand, has faced challenges, being eliminated in Q1 four times and averaging a 12.36 qualifying result.
George Russell from Mercedes has the fourth-best average qualifying result at 4.43, with Charles Leclerc close behind at 5.14. Lewis Hamilton, despite his pole position record, has an average qualifying result of 8.0 this season, placing him in sixth overall.
The drivers Kimi Antonelli and Isack Hadjar have maintained average qualifying positions within the top 10, with scores of 9.21 and 9.93, respectively. Alpine’s Franco Colapinto is struggling at 21st place with an average qualifying result of 16.38, slightly ahead of Nico Hulkenberg at 16.14, and Hulkenberg’s teammate Gabriel Bortoleto at 15th place with 14.43.
Alpine’s Pierre Gasly and Jack Doohan hold average qualifying results of 12.43 and 15.5, respectively, showcasing the competitive dynamics within the team.






