Charles Leclerc puts Ferrari on top after dramatic qualifying in Singapore
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc took pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix following an exciting qualifying battle at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
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Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc took pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix following an exciting qualifying battle at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc took pole position for the Singapore Grand Prix with runaway championship leader Max Verstappen only eighth.
Charles Leclerc took pole in qualifying at the Singapore Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen well down in eighth. In a last dash for pole, Leclerc took the top spot from Fernando Alonso, Sergio Perez took second spot, with Lewis Hamilton in third. Ad Verstappen took eighth as he aborted his final lap, with Red Bull confirming he was forced to come back in with at least a litre of fuel to meet regulations.
Charles Leclerc will start the Singapore GP on pole position ahead of Sergio Perez and Lewis Hamilton.
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.
Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc powered their Ferraris to a one-two in second practice Friday for the Singapore Grand Prix, while runaway championship leader Max Verstappen and Red Bull struggled on Formula One's return to Asia. The Dutchman celebrated his 25th birthday Friday with a cake in the Red Bull team hospitality before the first session, then spent most of the second in the garage with mechanics working on his front suspension set-up. Verstappen, who can retain his Formula One world championship with a race win on Sunday if other results go his way, did emerge late in the hour-long session for one qualifying simulation lap.
Ferrari one-two at the end of Friday's Formula One practice for the Singapore Grand Prix. The 28-year-old lapped the 5km Marina Bay track in one minute, 42.587 seconds to end the day 0.208 seconds quicker than Leclerc. George Russell continued to show promise for Mercedes, after team mate Lewis Hamilton went quickest in Friday's opening session, with the third-fastest time, 0.324 seconds adrift.