Verstappen will start ahead of Mercedes duo George Russell and Lewis Hamilton after the one-hour qualifying session, which is split into three segments with five cars each being knocked out in Q1 and Q2 before the top-10 shootout of Q3.
As this is a sprint weekend format, these sessions set the grid for Sunday’s race and have no impact on Saturday’s sprint event.
Verstappen set the early pace at 1m26.884s, which was quickly pipped by Fernando Alonso’s Aston Martin with 1m26.715s, then Charles Leclerc’s 1m26.444s in his Ferrari. Norris then set the pace, but the McLaren driver’s 1m26.043s was deleted for exceeding track limits.
The track’s condition was improving throughout, with Alonso retaking P1 with 1m25.685s on his first set of tyres. Leclerc reset the bar on a second set of tyres with 1m25.452s, before Norris took P1 away with 1m25.131s and Verstappen beat them all with 1m25.007s.
Falling at the first hurdle were Logan Sargeant (pipped by Williams team-mate Alex Albon on his last lap by 0.092s), Lance Stroll (Aston Martin), Liam Lawson (AlphaTauri), Kevin Magnussen (Haas) and Zhou Guanyu (Alfa Romeo).
Verstappen set the initial pace – ominously on used rubber – at 1m24.758s, until the fresh-tyred McLarens of Piastri and then Norris pushed him back to third.
After a wild battle for track position with Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, Verstappen improved to 1m24.483s to retake P1, two tenths ahead of Norris. In the closing moments, Hamilton grabbed P1 by a tenth.
Knocked out at this point were Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri), a struggling Sainz, Sergio Perez (whose Red Bull had a lap deleted), Albon and Nico Hulkenberg (Haas).
On the first runs, Verstappen set the pace at 1m23.778s, half a second clear of Hamilton after Norris lost his first flying lap due to track limits.
On the final runs, Verstappen bailed out into the pits after going wide. Norris jumped up to second, three tenths down, but lost his laptime after running over the white line at Turn 10.
Russell inherited a spot on the front row, ahead of Piastri – but the Australian too was then pinged for track limits, which promoted Hamilton, Alonso and Leclerc ahead of him.
The Alpines of Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon, Valtteri Bottas (Alfa) and a gutted Norris rounded out the top 10.