Red Bull Racing secured the full front row for the 
Chinese Grand Prix with 
Max Verstappen on pole position and 
Sergio Perez on P2. 
Fernando Alonso completed the top three. However, his team, 
Aston Martin, lodged a protest against the qualifying result, meaning 
Carlos Sainz briefly worried about his P7 but the stewards turned down the protest.
 Sainz to stewards
Sainz qualified seventh, ahead of Mercedes driver 
George Russell and behind 
Ferrari teammate 
Charles Leclerc, who will start alongside 
Oscar Piastri on the third row. 
Lando Norris was just ahead of his 
McLaren teammate and starts in fourth place, just behind Alonso.
Both Sainz and 
Nico Hulkenberg had to report to the stewards after qualifying. The Haas driver overtook in the pit lane and was reprimanded for doing so.
Provisional starting grid Chinese GP