Both the sprint and main race were won by Verstappen, setting a new Formula One record for highest percentage of wins in a single season.
[4] The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with the exception of Daniel Ricciardo, who replaced Nyck de Vries at AlphaTauri starting at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
[1] Carlos Sainz Jr. ended the session first, while his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc finished second, with George Russell third.
Max Verstappen took pole position after intense rain and thunderstorms caused Q3 to be red-flagged and called off with four minutes remaining.
[14] Oscar Piastri was unable to set a time, as his car slipped off into the grass as the weather began to deteriorate.
This caused a yellow flag which forced Sergio Pérez to slow, resulting in them starting tenth and ninth respectively.
[15] Penalties were given to George Russell, Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly for blocking the pit exit in Q1, each driver dropping two places.
[1] Lando Norris topped the timing sheets for the second and third segments, granting him a sprint pole position.
Alonso was unable to return for the rest of the shootout despite Aston Martin's efforts to fix his car in time for SQ2.
[27] Lando Norris moved up to second behind Max Verstappen at the start, while Kevin Magnussen hit Alexander Albon before the first turn, taking both drivers out of the race.