George Russell secured pole position for the sprint race at the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix, leading a Mercedes 1-2 ahead of team-mate Lewis Hamilton. This result highlights ongoing team-mate battles in qualifying sessions. Motorsport.com tracks these head-to-head records based solely on lap times, excluding grid penalties.
The Chinese Grand Prix qualifying session featured sprint qualifying, where Mercedes dominated with Russell on pole and Hamilton in second. According to Motorsport.com's analysis, this outcome updates the 2026 team-mate duels across the grid.
For McLaren, the record stands at 1-0 without sprints, with a +0.095s gap in Q3 and +0.083s in SQ3. Mercedes showed a +0.293s difference in Q3 and +0.289s in SQ3. Red Bull's tally is 0-1 without sprints, with +0.469s in SQ3. Ferrari recorded +0.151s in Q3 and +0.367s in SQ3.
Williams remains at 0-0 without sprints, with +0.544s in SQ1. Racing Bulls is at 0-2 without sprints, showing +1.253s in Q3 and +0.334s in SQ2. Aston Martin had gaps of +0.570s in SQ1, +0.180s in Q2, +0.138s in SQ2, +0.082s in Q2, and +0.139s in SQ2. Alpine noted +0.769s in Q2 and +0.922s in SQ2. Cadillac showed +0.639s in Q1.
These statistics focus exclusively on qualifying results to maintain accuracy, noting any non-representative laps due to technical issues or incidents. The sprint pole for Russell underscores Mercedes' strong performance in the session.