<2> Qualifying in Formula 1: A Comprehensive Guide

<3> Introduction to Qualifying

< p>Qualifying is a crucial aspect of Formula 1 racing, determining the starting grid for the main event. The process has undergone some changes to accommodate the entry of Cadillac as the 11th team on the 2026 grid. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of qualifying in F1, exploring the rules, procedures, and key factors that influence the outcome.

<3> Qualifying Format

< p>Qualifying consists of three sessions: Q1, Q2, and Q3. The first two sessions are used to eliminate slower drivers, while the final session determines the top 10 drivers who will start on the front row of the grid.

< p>Q1 typically lasts for 18 minutes, during which all 20 drivers take to the track. The slowest five drivers are eliminated, and their cars are sent to the pit lane for the remainder of the session.

< p>Q2 is a 15-minute session, where the remaining 15 drivers compete. The slowest five drivers are eliminated, and their cars are sent to the pit lane for the remainder of the session.

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