It's Max Verstappen vs both Mercedes-AMG drivers - Here's where the advantage lies
Coming into the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend, Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing looked the prime favourites for victory around the Interlagos circuit.
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Coming into the Brazilian Grand Prix weekend, Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing looked the prime favourites for victory around the Interlagos circuit.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing gambled in the Sprint Race that would determine the starting grid for today's Brazilian Grand Prix. While all the drivers opted to race the 24-lap (100km) Sprint Race on the Soft tyre, the 2022 F1 World Champion and Williams' Nicholas Latifi were the only two to start on the Medium tyre.
SAO PAULO :George Russell gave Mercedes a first win of the Formula One season in the Sao Paulo sprint on Saturday, with seven-times world champion team mate Lewis Hamilton joining him on the front row for Sunday's grand prix.
SAO PAULO :George Russell gave Mercedes a first win of the Formula One season in a Sao Paulo sprint on Saturday, with seven-times world champion team mate Lewis Hamilton joining him on the front row for Sunday's grand prix.
The Mercedes-duo of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton were in a class of their own as they dominated the Formula 1 Sprint Race in Brazil. Starting in third and eighth, respectively, the two Silver Arrows carved their way up the order, eventually crossing the line in first and third, with Russell leading the way.
George Russell brilliantly fought his way past Max Verstappen to win Saturday's sprint race and claim pole position for the Brazilian Grand Prix.
SAO PAULO: Kevin Magnussen took full advantage of dramatically changing wet conditions to secure a sensational maiden pole position on his 100th Formula One appearance for the Haas team in Friday’s qualifying for this weekend’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix. As heavy rain descended on the Interlagos circuit, the final Q3 session ended in euphoric uproar with the popular and modest 30-year-old Dane sitting in his car celebrating while the clock ran down. He became the first Danish pole-sitter and the first to achieve the feat for the Haas tea in his 140th Grand Prix and his team’s 143rd.
Kevin Magnussen took full advantage of dramatically changing wet conditions to secure a sensational maiden pole position on his 100th Formula 1 appearance for the Haas team in Friday's qualifying for this weekend's Sao Paulo Grand Prix.