F1 starting grid: What is the grid order for the 2025 Australian Grand Prix?

Here is the provisional starting grid for the opening race of the F1 2025 season, the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park in Melbourne.

A thrilling qualifying battle has netted McLaren a front row lock-out to start off the new season, with Lando Norris coming out on top against Oscar Piastri.

Lando Norris clinches pole position for Australian Grand Prix

Aside from high-profile drop-outs in Q1 as Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli and Red Bull’s Liam Lawson were knocked out, the qualifying hour saw no surprises in Q3 as the two McLarens, two Mercedes, and remaining Ferrari and Red Bull came through for the pole battle in Q3.

On the first runs, it was Max Verstappen who came out on top as the reigning World Champion dropped into the mid 1:15s while McLaren were left with work to do as Oscar Piastri ran wide at the penultimate corner to compromise his lap, while Lando Norris’ 1:15.9 was deleted for exceeding track limits at Turn 4.

But McLaren did respond on the final runs as Piastri first set home hearts aflutter by snatching provisional pole away from Verstappen, before Norris dashed that moment of euphoria by pipping Piastri’s time.

Verstappen was briefly overcome by George Russell, but improved on his final run to take third place ahead of the Mercedes, while Racing Bulls’ Yuki Tsunoda left it late to put in a stellar effort and take fifth place ahead of the Williams of Alex Albon.

Ferrari were left somewhat disappointed as Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton could only manage the fourth row, while Pierre Gasly took ninth ahead of Carlos Sainz.

With rain threatening to hit the Albert Park circuit on Sunday afternoon in Melbourne, the complexion of the race could be very different…

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2025 Australian Grand Prix starting grid (Provisional)

  1. 1. Lando Norris McLaren
  2. 2. Oscar Piastri McLaren
  3. 3. Max Verstappen Red Bull
  4. 4. George Russell Mercedes
  5. 5. Yuki Tsunoda Racing Bulls
  6. 6. Alex Albon Williams
  7. 7. Charles Leclerc Ferrari
  8. 8. Lewis Hamilton Ferrari
  9. 9. Pierre Gasly Alpine
  10. 10. Carlos Sainz Williams
  11. 11. Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls
  12. 12. Fernando Alonso Aston Martin
  13. 13. Lance Stroll Aston Martin
  14. 14. Jack Doohan Alpine
  15. 15. Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber
  16. 16. Kimi Antonelli Mercedes
  17. 17. Nico Hulkenberg Sauber
  18. 18. Liam Lawson Red Bull
  19. 19. Esteban Ocon Haas
  20. 20. Oliver Bearman Haas

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