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Max Verstappen was "disappointed" to be jeered once again by fans at the British Grand Prix after qualifying second for Sunday's race behind Ferrari's Carlos Sainz.
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Max Verstappen was "disappointed" to be jeered once again by fans at the British Grand Prix after qualifying second for Sunday's race behind Ferrari's Carlos Sainz.
At Silverstone, Carlos Sainz claimed his first career F1 pole position – but without the other Ferrari spinning, could it have gone to Max Verstappen?
Lewis Hamilton said he felt "gutted" after qualifying fifth for the British GP, as he believes his Mercedes had the pace to seal a front-row start at Silverstone.
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz was shocked to secure pole position at the British Grand Prix at the Silverstone circuit on Saturday afternoon. Sainz was fastest at the second practice session on Friday but in the third runout, Red Bull finally looked dominant.
Carlos Sainz will start the British Grand Prix from pole position after a fine performance in a soaking qualifying session at Silverstone.
SILVERSTONE, England — It took 151 attempts for Carlos Sainz to earn his first Formula One pole. Now he'll chase that elusive first win.
Carlos Sainz claimed his first Formula 1 pole position after snatching the fastest time off Max Verstappen in a thrilling wet British GP qualifying.
Carlos Sainz grabbed his maiden pole position on Saturday when he outpaced world champion Max Verstappen, who survived a spin in an exciting rain-hit qualifying for the British Grand Prix. The 27-year-old Spaniard clocked a best lap of one minute and 40.983 seconds to beat the Red Bull driver by 0.072 seconds in the closing minute of a tense session run in treacherous wet conditions. His first pole came ahead of what will be his 150th Grand Prix start in Sunday's race, just two weeks after he was a very close second to the Dutchman in a thrilling finish at the Canadian Grand Prix.