In a thrilling Qatar Grand Prix sprint race, McLaren moved closer to their first constructors' championship since 1998. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri secured a one-two finish, with Norris initially leading from pole position. Piastri overtook Mercedes' George Russell on the first lap, maintaining his position despite Russell's aggressive attempt to reclaim second place on lap four.
Piastri's victory was sealed near the finish line thanks to Norris's selfless driving. This teamwork mirrored their previous collaboration in Sao Paulo, where Piastri had helped Norris secure a win. "It was about defence for the whole race to be honest," Piastri noted. He acknowledged struggling with pace but praised the teamwork that made their success possible.

The race saw Ferrari's Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc finishing fourth and fifth, respectively. Lewis Hamilton improved his starting position by one place to claim sixth for Mercedes. Nico Hulkenberg of Haas finished seventh, while new world champion Max Verstappen managed only eighth, securing the last points available in the sprint.
Pierre Gasly and Kevin Magnussen completed the top ten positions. Meanwhile, Sergio Perez faced a challenging day, ending at the bottom after beginning from the pit lane. The results highlighted McLaren's strong performance and strategic teamwork, which were crucial in their pursuit of championship glory.
The Lusail International Circuit witnessed an exciting display of skill and strategy from McLaren's drivers. Their cooperation throughout the race demonstrated their commitment to team success over individual glory. As they edge closer to a long-awaited constructors' title, McLaren's performance in Qatar stands as a testament to their dedication and teamwork.