It will be interesting to see whether or not Zak Brown's men can build on Norris' result at Imola.
The Dutchman won the Sprint on Saturday and led off the line on Sunday, with teammate Perez joining him at the front.
Despite missing out on important data in FP2, Norris and Ricciardo finished fifth and sixth in the Sprint, respectively, behind the Red Bulls and Ferraris.
The grid for Sunday's race is determined by the finishing order of the sprint, which means Verstappen will start with Leclerc on the front row.
In what concluded in a dominating victory for Charles Leclerc, there were significant other stories that unfurled throughout.
Ricciardo finished 14th in Bahrain and retired in Saudi Arabia after missing the Official Pre-Season Test with Covid-19.
The Monegasque driver put in a scintillating final flying lap which saw him record a time of 1:17.868s.
Lando Norris and teammate Daniel Ricciardo led the team to fourth place in the constructors' championship last year.
Although Ricciardo has had to endure a painful start to the 2022 season, the 'Honey Badger' is ready to give it his all in his home race.
Even though McLaren had a better weekend in Jeddah, the team was still using temporary brake ducts to address one of a number of issues.