Alonso out-qualified Stroll for the 16th grand prix in a row in Bahrain

Aston Martin reveal set-up error after Alonso out-qualifies Stroll again: Qualifying data

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Lance Stroll’s run of qualifying defeats to his team mate Fernando Alonso continued in the Bahrain Grand Prix.

However his team explained it made an error in setting up his car for qualifying.

Change from practice to qualifying

Three teams – Racing Bulls, Haas and Sauber – were no faster in qualifying than they were in practice:

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Gaps between team mates

Red Bull will have breathed a sigh of relief as Yuki Tsunoda joined Max Verstappen in the final round of qualifying – the first time this year both the cars have reached Q3.

But the gap between their drivers remains a cause for concern. Tsunoda was almost nine tenths of a second slower than Verstappen, the largest gap between any pair of team mates, as was also the case in the two rounds where Liam Lawson was Verstappen’s team mate.

Stroll had the longest-running streak of qualifying defeats to his team mate heading into this weekend’s race. That grew today, as Alonso reached Q2 and he failed to.

However Aston Martin revealed afterwards they made an error with Stroll’s set-up. “We got things completely wrong with Lance’s car today,” said the team’s chief trackside officer Mike Krack.

“The ride height set-up was incorrect, which created high levels of understeer, and cost him significant lap time and a chance to qualify higher up the grid.”

Although Stroll’s run of defeats in grand prix qualifying sessions since last season continued, he did out-qualify Alonso for the sprint race in Shanghai last month.

Team mate battles sequences

Out-qualified team mate

Rank Driver Streak
1 Fernando Alonso 16
2 Max Verstappen 11
3 George Russell 10
4 Pierre Gasly 7
5 Nico Hulkenberg 3
= Isack Hadjar 3
7 Charles Leclerc 2
8 Carlos Sainz Jnr 1
= Esteban Ocon 1
= Oscar Piastri 1

Out-qualified by team mate

Rank Driver Streak
1 Lance Stroll 16
2 Liam Lawson 10
3 Jack Doohan 5
4 Andrea Kimi Antonelli 4
5 Gabriel Bortoleto 3
= Yuki Tsunoda 3
7 Lewis Hamilton 2
8 Alexander Albon 1
= Oliver Bearman 1
= Lando Norris 1

Q1 and Q3

Unusually, although Hulkenberg participated in Q2, he officially did not qualify for the session as his quickest lap time in Q1 was belatedly deleted. Sauber therefore saw both drivers drop out in Q1 for the second race running.

Eliminated in Q1

Rank Driver Streak
1 Gabriel Bortoleto 3
2 Nico Hulkenberg 2
= Lance Stroll 2
4 Oliver Bearman 1
= Liam Lawson 1

Reached Q3

Rank Driver Streak
1 George Russell 15
2 Lando Norris 11
3 Oscar Piastri 8
4 Max Verstappen 7
5 Lewis Hamilton 4
= Charles Leclerc 4
7 Andrea Kimi Antonelli 3
8 Carlos Sainz Jnr 1
= Yuki Tsunoda 1
= Pierre Gasly 1

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5 comments on “Aston Martin reveal set-up error after Alonso out-qualifies Stroll again: Qualifying data”

  1. Derek Edwards
    12th April 2025, 22:12

    Mika Krack? Okay, so Antonelli might not be named after Raikkonen, but please tell me that Mike has gone down the Hakkinen route.

  2. Tsunoda’s comparison is probably not representative.
    I don’t believe Tsunoda ran a second time when the track was faster.

  3. I heard they also installed the wrong bit of hardware between the steering wheel and the seat.

  4. My “Lance Stroll excuses” bingo card is nearly full and we’re only at race 4

  5. They probably did make a set-up error —- on Alonso’s car, he probably should have been 3/10s faster.

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