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Mercedes Dominates Australian GP Qualifying as Norris Struggles with New F1 Cars

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Last updated: March 7, 2026 1:59 pm
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Max Verstappen crashes during Australian GP qualifying at Albert Park
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen crashes in qualifying, giving Mercedes an advantage in the Australian GP grid.
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George Russell described a “perfect storm” as Mercedes claimed the top spots in qualifying for the 2026 Formula 1 season opener in Melbourne.

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Norris Frustrated with New F1 CarsMercedes’ AdvantageTechnical ChallengesFinal Thoughts

The Briton noted that Red Bull’s Max Verstappen crashed before setting a time, which affected the competitive landscape.


Norris Frustrated with New F1 Cars

Lando Norris said after qualifying sixth that the new F1 cars feel like the “worst ever” compared to previous seasons.

The McLaren driver highlighted the difficulty of managing hybrid power units, which split energy evenly between internal combustion and electric motors.

“You decelerate more before corners and lift constantly to manage the battery,” Norris explained. “If you don’t, lap times suffer.”

Reliability issues during Friday practice left him struggling to get enough laps to adapt.


Mercedes’ Advantage

Russell topped the timesheets, leading teammate Kimi Antonelli by 0.785 seconds over the first non-Mercedes driver, Isack Hadjar.

He said Mercedes knew they had a fast car, but Verstappen’s absence contributed to the margin.

McLaren, also running Mercedes engines, could not match the power deployment and cornering advantage of the works team. Oscar Piastri, McLaren’s fastest driver, qualified fifth, over 0.8 seconds behind Russell.


Technical Challenges

McLaren’s time loss came mainly on the long straight between Turns Six and Nine at Albert Park. Mercedes managed energy better, arriving at Turn Six with more battery charge, which improved straight-line speed and cornering.

Andrea Stella explained that Mercedes’ better understanding of their power units gives them a significant advantage.

“Mercedes are quicker in both straights and corners,” Stella said. “When you maximize the power unit, everything works better, including cornering.”


Final Thoughts

The Australian GP highlighted the challenges of the new F1 regulations, emphasizing energy management and hybrid systems.

Mercedes currently holds the upper hand, while teams like McLaren work to adapt to the complex cars. Fans can expect a tight but technical battle as the season continues.

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