![]() Other drivers set to start in a different position from where they qualified are Charles Leclerc and Logan Sargeant.īoth will be starting from the pitlane, following breaches of parc ferme conditions following car changes overnight. ![]() Gasly will not start from P4 though as post-session he was hit with a pair of three-place grid drops, having been judged to have impeded Sainz and Verstappen. The Mercedes drivers both touched on the start/finish straight and George Russell was unable to improve sufficiently to get through to Q3 himself, with Lewis Hamilton calling their contact “really dangerous”.īut onwards to Q3 and Max Verstappen never looked troubled at the front of the field, taking pole position by almost half a second from home hero Carlos Sainz on the front row, with Lando Norris popping up to take an unlikely third place for McLaren, with Pierre Gasly and Hamilton rounding out the top five. He was only due to start from P19 anyway.Īnd Q2 saw two further big names fall as Perez dropped out, failing to recover from going off on his previous flying lap at Turn 5 and only managing 11th. The big headline news from that session was that Charles Leclerc, who took pole in Barcelona last year, went out, unable to get out of Q1 on pace and will start from the pit lane as Ferrari took the opportunity to change Leclerc’s gearbox. ![]() The F1 starting grid has been officially confirmed following qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona on Saturday.Ī wet-dry session saw the drivers take to a greasy track surface in Q1, with an early red flag coming out for gravel on the track after several drivers went off in the early knockings.
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