Formula 1 race
Qatar Grand Prix: Tactical Analysis
Verstappen benefited from a pace advantage of 0.68 seconds per lap, while Leclerc's race was compromised by errors during the race.
Formula 1 World Championship · June 13, 2026
Race Tactical Thesis
Verstappen, Max appears to have controlled this race. Verstappen benefited from a pace advantage of 0.68 seconds per lap, while Leclerc's race was compromised by errors during the race.
Decisive Tactical Sequences
The safety car on lap 35 created a pivotal window: Zhou pitted. The result was decisive: tyre advantage.
The safety car on lap 35 created a pivotal window: Hamilton pitted. The result was decisive: tyre advantage.
The safety car on lap 35 created a pivotal window: Perez pitted. The result was decisive: tyre advantage.
Pit Strategy Evolution
The field split across strategy branches: Leclerc, Verstappen used M-H; Russell used M-H-H-H-H; Alonso used M-H-M-M; 4 drivers used M-H-H-H; Bottas used M-H-M; 5 drivers used M-H-H; Tsunoda used M-H-H-H-S; Lawson used M-H-H-S; Albon used M-S-S-S-S; Hulkenberg used H-H-M-M-M. Hulkenberg pitted on lap 1 and failed to jump Stroll. Russell pitted on lap 23 and failed to jump Bottas. The winning strategy was M-H, averaging P1.5.
Tyre & Pace Story
Degradation rates were relatively uniform across compounds (-2642–-584ms/lap), keeping strategy options open. Verstappen kept degradation well below the field average across both stints, avoiding the degradation spikes that cost others track position. Bottas suffered a 9054ms cliff on lap 34, exposing the tyre management gap to the field leader.
Track Position Battles
There were 93 on-track position changes during the race. Leclerc and Sainz fought a 9-lap battle from lap 4 to 13 (closest gap: 622ms). Piastri and Russell fought a 13-lap battle from lap 4 to 17 (closest gap: 491ms). Perez and Sainz fought a 7-lap battle from lap 1 to 8 (closest gap: 570ms). The overtakes broke down as: 33 via pit undercut, 32 via DRS-assisted pass, 22 via committed racing move, 5 via pit overcut, 1 via safety car.
Safety Car & Restart Effects
A safety car was deployed from lap 2 to 3 (2 laps). A safety car was deployed from lap 35 to 38 (4 laps). Zhou, Hamilton, Perez took advantage of free pit stops under the safety car. Key beneficiaries: Russell, Gasly, Bottas. Those who lost out: Sainz, Lawson. A safety car was deployed from lap 41 to 41 (1 laps). Key beneficiaries: Bottas. Those who lost out: Tsunoda.
Race-Deciding Factors
Tyre Management was decisively a factor (82.2% contribution). Race Pace was clearly a factor (7.3% contribution). Pit Execution was clearly a factor (6.5% contribution).
What Could Have Changed
*If Hulkenberg, Nico had finished the race without mechanical issues*: Could have scored points from their grid position. This scenario has high plausibility. (Based on 1 piece(s) of evidence.)
*If Perez, Sergio had finished the race without mechanical issues*: Could have scored points from their grid position. This scenario has high plausibility. (Based on 1 piece(s) of evidence.)