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Australian Grand Prix: Qualifying team notes - Haas

We had the chance to get into Q3 for sure, and it's really nice that we're very close to the top of the midfield, that's where we want to be.

Australian Grand Prix:  Qualifying team notes - Haas
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We had the chance to get into Q3 for sure, and it's really nice that we're very close to the top of the midfield, that's where we want to be.

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Article B2.4.1

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Race Qualifying Session

Chapter: B2

In Simple Terms

Qualifying is the session where drivers compete to determine their starting positions for the race. It normally happens on the second day of a Grand Prix weekend, either 2-3 hours after the final practice session (FP3) or 3-4 hours after the Sprint race, depending on the event format.

  • Qualifying determines the race grid order - your position in qualifying decides where you start the race
  • Standard format: held on day two, 2-3 hours after FP3 (free practice 3)
  • Alternative format: held on day two, 3-4 hours after Sprint race
  • Timing varies based on whether the weekend includes a Sprint race or follows the traditional format
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Qualifying determines Race starting grid. Standard Format: second day, 2-3 hours after FP3. Alternative Format: second day, 3-4 hours after Sprint.

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