IMOLA, Italy — Oscar Piastri fought his way through traffic to take pole position in the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on Saturday as Ferrari had a terrible session, with neither car in the top 10.
Piastri admitted he ''thought it was going to unravel'' when he approached slower cars toward the end of his final qualifying lap but it proved enough as Max Verstappen fell just .034 of a second short of the Australian's time. That gave standings leader Piastri a big advantage in Sunday's race at a track where overtaking was notably difficult.
''The lap was good. I had about four cars in the last corner, which didn't help, but it was enough," Piastri said. "Very, very happy with a job well done and excited for tomorrow now.''
George Russell took third for Mercedes, pushing Piastri's McLaren teammate and title rival Lando Norris down to fourth. Norris was left to rue another underwhelming result in qualifying this year.
Italian fans disappointed
Italian fans were looking forward to Lewis Hamilton's first competitive Formula 1 session in a Ferrari in Italy. It soon turned out Ferrari didn't have the pace to be competitive.
Hamilton, his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc and F1's sole Italian driver, Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli, all qualified outside the top 10.
''My god, my god, my god,'' Leclerc repeated over the radio in obvious frustration. Brake and tire performance have been repeat concerns for Ferrari this week.