Braking news: Sao Paulo GP: Lando Norris on pole, Max Verstappen eliminated….read more.
Sao Paulo GP: Lando Norris on pole, Max Verstappen eliminated….read more.
In a thrilling and rain-affected qualifying session for the Brazilian Grand Prix held at Interlagos, Lando Norris clinched pole position with an impressive lap in the final stages of Q3. This dramatic session, which took place on Sunday morning, was marked by five significant crashes that altered the dynamics of the grid and led to delays.
Norris’s standout performance allowed him to outpace George Russell, who qualified in second place. The session was particularly challenging for several drivers, including Max Verstappen, who faced an unexpected setback. The reigning champion, currently leading the Drivers’ Championship by 44 points over Norris, was eliminated in Q2. Verstappen is also facing a five-place grid penalty due to a new engine installation, which means he will start the race from 15th position.
The qualifying results revealed some surprises, with RB’s Yuki Tsunoda securing an impressive third-place finish, while Alpine’s Esteban Ocon followed closely in fourth. Liam Lawson also performed well, finishing in fifth place, showcasing the competitive nature of the field.
One of the biggest shocks of the session was the early exit of Lewis Hamilton, who was surprisingly eliminated in Q1. This outcome is particularly striking given Hamilton’s history and experience in the sport. The session was marred by significant incidents, including crashes involving multiple drivers. Franco Colapinto from Williams, Carlos Sainz from Ferrari, and both Aston Martin drivers, Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso, were involved in major accidents. Alex Albon also had to withdraw from the race due to the damage sustained in his crash.
As the grid shapes up for the race, the drama of the qualifying session adds an intriguing layer to the upcoming event. The Brazilian Grand Prix is set to be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 at 3:30 PM, with the build-up starting at 2 PM. Fans and teams alike will be eager to see how the race unfolds, especially with the unexpected challenges faced by some of the sport’s top competitors. With Norris starting from the front and Verstappen facing a difficult climb from the back, the race promises to deliver excitement and unpredictability. The stage is set for an exhilarating showdown in Brazil, where anything can happen on the track.