Carlos Sainz Dominates Singapore Grand Prix Qualification: Ferrari Takes Pole Position

2023-09-16 14:33:00

Carlos Sainz, from Ferrari, took pole position in the classification that took place at the Marina Bay Urban Circuit of the Singapore Grand Prix this Saturday in which the surprise was given by the Red Bull driver, leader of the 2023 season and current champion, Max Verstappen, since he was left out in Q2.

In a qualy that started off bumpy because in the first part the Canadian Aston Martin, Lance Stroll, suffered an accident in the last corner and the classification was paused for a few long minutes, the Red Bull drivers, the Dutchman and the Mexican Sergio Pérez , had a performance to forget since on Sunday they will start eleventh and thirteenth, respectively.

In this way, the Italian team Ferrari was the big winner of the day although it might not have a complete celebration since at the end the Mercedes driver George Russell took second place from Charles Leclerc, who finished third.

F1: Sainz took pole in Singapore and Verstappen did not pass Q2

Update Carlos Sainz took pole position!

The Ferrari driver finished first and the podium was completed by George Russell (Mercedes) and his teammate Charles Leclerc.

Q3 is already running

The pole position and the first places on the grid for Sunday are defined.

Those eliminated from Q2

11. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)

12. Pierre Gasly (Alpine)

13. Checo Pérez (Red Bull)

14. Alex Albon (Williams)

15. Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri)

SURPRISE IN Q2: Verstappen was eliminated!

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen and his teammate Sergio Pérez were left out of the top ten and will start this Sunday in 11th and 13th place, respectively.

Sorting resumed

After Stroll’s crash, the competition has already resumed with Q2.

Q1: Those eliminated from Q1

16. Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo)

17. Oscar Piastri (McLaren)

18. Logan Sargeant (Williams)

19. Zhou (Alfa Romeo)

20. Stroll (Aston Martin)

Strong crash from Lance Stroll!

The Aston Martin driver hit the wall in the last corner following not being able to control his car. The left tire came off due to the impact, but the Canadian is in good condition.

Q1: Great start for the Ferrari drivers

Carlos Sainz leads the classification followed by Max Verstappen of Red Bull, and the podium is closed by Charles Leclerc.

F1 classification has started!

Followed the quality, minute by minute.

The start is coming in Singapore

In minutes Q1 will begin.

What is the renewed Marina Bay Urban Circuit like?

For this edition, the International Automobile Federation (FIA) decided to remove curves 16, 17, 18 and 19 from the street layout of the Asian country and replace them with a straight line that will make you forget very low speed turns of almost 90 degrees.

In this way, in that area of ​​the track the pilots will have the chance to use the DRS system (Drag Reduction System, for its acronym in English) which will allow the drivers to get ahead of their rivals.

Sergio Pérez, the last winner of the qualy in Singapore

Although the circuit that has been in Formula 1 since 2008 underwent changes compared to last season, the Mexican Red Bull driver has a good memory since he won last year, while the podium was completed by Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz , both from Ferrari.

What time does qualifying start? Argentina: 10 hoursBrazil: 10 hoursUruguay: 10 hoursParaguay: 9 hoursChile: 9 hoursBolivia: 9 hoursVenezuela: 9 hoursPeru: 8 hoursEcuador: 8 hoursColombia: 8 hoursMexico: 7 hours F1, LIVE: which channel is showing it on TV and ONLINE

The Singapore GP race can be seen live in Argentina through Fox Sports:

Channels 25 (SD) and 106 (HD) of Cablevisión Digital, HD and FlowChannels 105 (SD) and 1605 (HD) of DirecTVChannels 101 (SD) and 1013 (HD) of Telecentro

It will also be broadcast live on Star+, the streaming service offered by ESPN. There are two easy ways to contract the service to watch Formula 1. First, for 1,749 pesos per month and the other option is to purchase it annually in exchange for $17,490.

At the same time, you can also access F1TV, the service offered by F1 and which costs around US$6.99 per month. On the other hand, as usual, you will be able to follow minute by minute on the TyCSports.com website.

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