Max Verstappen delivered a masterclass in precision and speed, securing pole position for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix with a scintillating lap around the demanding Baku City Circuit. The Red Bull driver’s performance reaffirmed his dominance on one of Formula 1’s most challenging street tracks, setting the stage for an electrifying race on Sunday.
Under the floodlights of Baku, Verstappen clocked a blistering lap time of 1:40.891, edging out his closest rivals in a tightly contested qualifying session. McLaren’s Lando Norris came closest, securing second place, just 0.231 seconds behind, while Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz rounded out the top three. Verstappen’s pole lap was a testament to his ability to extract every ounce of performance from his RB21 car, navigating the circuit’s treacherous walls and high-speed straights with surgical precision.
“It’s an incredible feeling to take pole here,” Verstappen said after the session. “Baku is such a unique track – you need to be fully committed, and there’s no room for error. The car felt great, and the team did an amazing job to give me the setup I needed. Tomorrow’s the big one, so we’ll stay focused.”
The Dutch driver, who is chasing a fourth consecutive Drivers’ Championship, has a strong history in Baku, with multiple podium finishes, though victory has eluded him in recent years. His pole position comes at a critical juncture in the 2025 season, with McLaren and Ferrari closing the gap in the Constructors’ Championship. Red Bull’s team principal, Christian Horner, praised Verstappen’s “exceptional” performance, noting that the tight margins in qualifying highlighted the intense competition this season.
The Baku City Circuit, known for its unpredictable nature and high-speed challenges, has often produced chaotic races, with safety car periods and strategic battles shaping the outcome. Verstappen’s pole gives him a prime opportunity to control the race from the front, but he’ll face stiff competition from Norris, who has been a consistent thorn in Red Bull’s side, and Sainz, who is hungry for a strong result after a string of near-misses.
Further down the grid, Mercedes’ George Russell secured fourth, while Sergio Perez, Verstappen’s teammate, struggled to match his pace, qualifying in sixth behind McLaren’s Oscar Piastri. The midfield battle was equally intense, with Alpine, Aston Martin, and Haas showing impressive pace, setting the stage for a potential points scramble on race day.
As the sun sets over the Caspian Sea, all eyes will be on Verstappen to see if he can convert his pole position into a long-awaited Baku victory. With the championship battle heating up and the unforgiving streets of Baku ready to test the field, Sunday’s race promises drama, speed, and high stakes.
Qualifying Top 10 – Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2025
Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 1:40.891
Lando Norris (McLaren) – +0.231
Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) – +0.387
George Russell (Mercedes) – +0.512
Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – +0.645
Sergio Perez (Red Bull) – +0.789
Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – +0.912
Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – +1.023
Pierre Gasly (Alpine) – +1.156
Kevin Magnussen (Haas) – +1.298
The Azerbaijan Grand Prix is set to start at 1:00 PM local time on Sunday, September 21, 2025. Fans can expect a thrilling battle as Verstappen aims to conquer Baku once again.