F1 Starting Grid Tomorrow: Austrian Grand Prix qualifying results

Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix. (GEORG HOCHMUTH/APA/AFP via Getty Images)
Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix. (GEORG HOCHMUTH/APA/AFP via Getty Images) /
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The F1 starting grid tomorrow for the Canadian Grand Prix is set! Find out who exceled in qualifying and who has work to do on Sunday.

The ninth race of the 2023 Formula 1 season as arrived with the Austrian Grand Prix promising to entertain.

The Red Bull Ring will play host to the F1 grid for the 42nd Austrian GP on Sunday, July 2. But first, the starting grid needs to be set with qualifying scheduled for Saturday, July 1.

Last year, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen grabbed pole position by virtue of winning the sprint race but Charles Leclerc lifted his Ferrari to victory in the main event.

With Verstappen on a four-race win streak, will a driver like Leclerc, Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso or Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton be able to put pressure on the reigning champion? We’ll find out.

F1 starting grid tomorrow for Austrian Grand Prix

Check back here on Saturday when the qualifying results are settled. In the meantime, refresh your brain on how qualifying works in F1.

F1 standings 2023: Driver Standings before Austrian Grand Prix

  1. Max Verstappen: 195 points
  2. Sergio Perez: 126 points
  3. Fernando Alonso: 117 points
  4. Lewis Hamilton: 102 points
  5. Carlos Sainz: 68 points
  6. George Russell: 65 points
  7. Charles Leclerc: 54 points
  8. Lance Stroll: 37 points
  9. Esteban Ocon: 29 points
  10. Pierre Gasly: 15 points
  11. Lando Norris: 12 points
  12. Alexander Albon: 7 points
  13. Nico Hulkenberg: 6 points
  14. Oscar Piastri: 5 points
  15. Valtteri Bottas: 4 points
  16. Zhou Guanyu: 4 points
  17. Yuki Tsunoda: 2 points
  18. Kevin Magnussen: 2 points
  19. Nyck De Vries: 0 points
  20. Logan Sargeant: 0 points

F1 standings 2023: Constructor Standings before Austrian Grand Prix

  1. Red Bull Racing: 321 points
  2. Mercedes: 167 points
  3. Aston Martin: 154 points
  4. Ferrari: 122 points
  5. Alpine: 44 points
  6. McLaren: 17 points
  7. Alfa Romeo: 9 points
  8. Haas: 8 points
  9. Williams: 7 point
  10. AlphaTauri: 2 points

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