Leclerc takes pole position at French GP
Charles Leclerc secured pole position at the French Grand Prix, after he breathed fresh life into his championship bid with a comprehensive victory at the last round in Austria a fortnight ago.
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Charles Leclerc secured pole position at the French Grand Prix, after he breathed fresh life into his championship bid with a comprehensive victory at the last round in Austria a fortnight ago.
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LE CASTELLET, France — Carlos Sainz and Kevin Magnussen will start from the back of the grid at the French Grand Prix due to power unit penalties.
The Italian world number 15, playing his first tournament since having to withdraw from Wimbledon with Covid, made short work of the 2020 US Open champion, putting him away in just 77 minutes. It has still been a good week for the Austrian who has slipped to 274 in the ATP rankings after a year of setbacks, including a wrist injury, depression and Covid.
LE CASTELLET, France: World champion and series leader Max Verstappen sizzled in the sun on Saturday when he topped the times for Red Bull ahead of both Ferrari drivers in third and final practice session at the French Grand Prix. Making the most of a superior straight-line speed, the 24-year-old Dutchman clocked a best lap in one minute and 32.272 seconds to outpace Carlos Sainz in the leading Ferrari by three-tenths of a second.
Mercedes can be French Grand Prix podium contenders but a race win still looks out of reach, the Formula One team's trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin said on Saturday.
Formula One world championship leader Max Verstappen found some extra pace to go fastest for Red Bull in final practice for the French Grand Prix at Le Castellet on Saturday.
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz and Haas driver Kevin Magnussen will start Sunday's French Formula One Grand Prix at Le Castellet from the back of the grid due to engine penalties.