Verstappen starts from pole position in Sao Paulo

2023-11-03 19:45:17

Season dominator Max Verstappen will tackle the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Sao Paulo on Sunday (6 p.m. CET/live ServusTV and Sky) from pole position. The Red Bull star held his nerve on Friday in Interlagos in a qualifying session that was canceled shortly before the end due to a severe storm. Next to the world champion, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc starts from the front row. Behind them are the two Aston Martins of Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso.

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton was fifth, a tenth of a second faster than his sixth-placed teammate George Russell. Sergio Perez didn’t get past ninth on the grid in the second Red Bull. However, the Mexican was unlucky at the finish because his only fast lap was canceled out by Oscar Piastri in the McLaren. 4:19 minutes before the end of the session, the race management felt that the danger from squalls and a black wall of rain for the drivers and audience was too great. There was the red flag.

The heavens only finally opened when qualifying was stopped. “It was very hectic on the last lap,” admitted Verstappen. The severe weather warning for the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace had turned the entire qualifying into a poker game. At the finish, Verstappen set the first mark – and benefited from the fact that the rain actually started afterwards. The 26-year-old Dutchman claimed the 31st pole position of his career, the eleventh of the season and his second in Sao Paulo.

“We didn’t know when it would come. But it’s crazy what’s happening now,” said Verstappen in the garage where the drivers hid from the downpour at the end of the session. The 16-time season winner reported strong winds that caused problems for the pilots in the final phase. Leclerc, who recently took pole position in Austin and Mexico City, ended up 0.294 seconds short of Verstappen’s best time.

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In the first qualifying section in dry conditions, last year’s winner Russell was a little faster than Verstappen and Leclerc. No fewer than twelve pilots were within three tenths of a second. In the second section, Lando Norris in the McLaren set the fastest time of the entire qualifying. In the end, the Brit had to settle for seventh place on the grid ahead of Carlos Sainz in the second Ferrari.

Ferrari set the pace in the only free practice session. Sainz was the fastest ahead of Leclerc and Russell. Red Bull ran a completely different program, concentrating on the long runs. Verstappen and Perez were content with places 16 and 18. On Saturday (7:30 p.m. CET) there will be a sprint race for the last time this season, for which the starting lineup will be determined in a shootout (3:00 p.m. CET/live on ServusTV and Sky). .

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