Singapore GP: Charles Leclerc takes pole position
Charles Leclerc will start the Singapore GP on pole position ahead of Sergio Perez and Lewis Hamilton.
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Charles Leclerc will start the Singapore GP on pole position ahead of Sergio Perez and Lewis Hamilton.
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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was the quickest driver in FP3 at the Singapore Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon. The Monegasque driver put down a time of 1:57.782 seconds in a session that was initially blighted by heavy rain which led standing water to collect in patches across the track. Ad That led drivers to be initially reluctant to get onto the circuit, but as more cars got out on the tarmac, the water was forced off the racing line.
Charles Leclerc went fastest as the final practice session for the Singapore Grand Prix was hit by heavy rain, limiting running drastically.
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Charles Leclerc was frustrated with Ferrari’s limited running in FP1 and 2 at the Singapore Grand Prix on Friday. Ferrari were unable to get out on the track as much as they would have liked, with a couple of problems, meaning rival teams got out on the circuit for more testing. Ad However, Leclerc was second quickest in the second runout and teammate Carlos Sainz was fastest overall, and the Monegasque was largely content to look on the bright side.