Verstappen on pole, Ferrari dropping its advantage - Talking points from Dutch GP qualifying
Max Verstappen secured pole position for the 2022 Dutch Grand Prix, taking full advantage of the home crowd cheering him on.
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Max Verstappen secured pole position for the 2022 Dutch Grand Prix, taking full advantage of the home crowd cheering him on.
Max Verstappen claimed a pulsating late pole position for Red Bull with a dramatic final lap at his home Dutch Grand Prix on Saturday, outpacing Ferrari's Charles Leclerc by just two-hundredths of a second. To the delight of a raucous mass of home supporters in a packed crowd at the Zandvoort seaside circuit, the 24-year-old Dutchman pulled out a fastest lap of 1:10.342 to top the times and secure his second successive pole on home soil. It was a fourth pole this season and 17th of his career for Red Bull's world champion and runaway series leader.
ZANDVOORT, Netherlands (AP) — Max Verstappen produced a brilliant final lap to take pole position for Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix just ahead of Charles Leclerc.
Max Verstappen will start his home Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday afternoon as he took pole at Zandvoort by two-hundredths of a second.
Max Verstappen claimed pole by two-hundredths of a second at the Dutch Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon. There was a dramatic end to the session as Charles Leclerc had looked like he would take the place on the front of the grid, but he was edged out fractionally and will begin alongside the current championship leader and last year’s world champion.
Max Verstappen delivered the goods in front of 105,000 orange-clad fans by putting his Red Bull on pole position for the Dutch Grand Prix.
Red Bull's Formula One world championship leader Max Verstappen took pole position for his home Dutch Grand Prix for the second year in a row on Saturday.
ZANDVOORT, Netherlands : Ferrari's Charles Leclerc led the way in final practice for the Dutch Grand Prix on Saturday with Max Verstappen only third fastest for Red Bull in front of his army of cheering supporters.