Lewis Hamilton to start 300th F1 race from fourth as Charles Leclerc claims pole in France
Lewis Hamilton will start his 300th Formula One race from fourth on the grid after Charles Leclerc secured pole position at the French Grand Prix on Saturday.
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Lewis Hamilton will start his 300th Formula One race from fourth on the grid after Charles Leclerc secured pole position at the French Grand Prix on Saturday.
Lewis Hamilton will start his 300th Formula One race from fourth on the grid after Charles Leclerc secured pole position at the French Grand Prix.
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.
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.
Alpine would be willing to loan Australian reserve Oscar Piastri to race for another Formula One team so long as they can get him back, principal Laurent Rossi said on Saturday.
Lewis Hamilton believes that Mercedes have plenty of work to do ahead of the French Grand Prix. After the second session for practice on Friday in the south of France, Hamilton had the fifth quickest time and teammate George Russell the fourth. Ad/> That put them behind the two frontrunning Ferraris as well as Max Verstappen’s Red Bull, ahead of Saturday’s third and final practice, before the afternoon’s qualifying session to decide the running order for Sunday’s race.
Carlos Sainz topped FP2 at the French Grand Prix as Ferrari continue to show good pace at Circuit Paul Ricard on Friday afternoon.
Carlos Sainz led Charles Leclerc at the top of the times on Friday as Ferrari dominated second practice for the French Grand Prix ahead of world championship leader Max Verstappen of Red Bull. The Ferrari pair swapped fastest laps in a closely-contested session in bright sunshine, Sainz making light of the prospect of a 10-place grid penalty for Sunday's race after taking new power-train components.