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Sainz qualifies on pole for British Grand Prix

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SILVERSTONE, England — It took 151 attempts for Carlos Sainz to earn his first Formula One pole. Now he'll chase that elusive first win.

But starting alongside Sainz on the front row Sunday at the British Grand Prix will be defending F1 champion Max Verstappen, a year removed from the crash with Lewis Hamilton that turned their title fight into a bitter rivalry.

Verstappen was booed by some in the crowd after Saturday's action-packed qualifying session in the rain, and said he could barely hear his on-track interview questions over the jeers. “If they want to boo, they do that.

For me, it's not going to change anything,” he said. “Maybe some of them don’t like me, but that’s fine. They all have their own opinions.

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