Carlos Sainz claims first-ever pole as Silverstone fans boo Verstappen
Carlos Sainz edged out Max Verstappen to claim the first pole position of his Formula One career for Sunday's British Grand Prix.
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Carlos Sainz edged out Max Verstappen to claim the first pole position of his Formula One career for Sunday's British Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz will start in pole position for the first time in Formula One in Sunday's British Grand Prix after posting the fastest lap in qualifying. The 27-year-old Spaniard will start in front of world champion and series leader Max Verstappen in his Red Bull.
SILVERSTONE, England : Ferrari's Carlos Sainz took the first pole position of his Formula One career in a wet qualifying for the British Grand Prix on Saturday, with Red Bull's championship leader Max Verstappen alongside him on the front row.
For the first time in his Formula 1 career, Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz crossed the line to take pole position. The rain started early at Silverstone and while many expected the rain to relent, it ultimately grew heavier and heavier throughout, leaving little room for error and favouring one of the most experienced drivers on the track.
Carlos Sainz merebut pole position di Formula 1 GP Inggris. Driver Ferrari itu mengungguli Max Verstappen dan Charles Leclerc.
Carlos Sainz edged out Max Verstappen to claim the first pole position of his Formula One career for Sunday’s British Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen took full control of proceedings on Saturday as he bounced back to top the times ahead of Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez in the final free practice for Sunday's British Grand Prix. The world champion and series leader clocked a best lap in one minute and 27.901 seconds to ease four-tenths clear of the Mexican as the local Milton Keynes-based team made clear their intentions for a seventh consecutive victory. The 24-year-old Dutchman looked composed and confident in his 18 laps as the dominant Red Bulls set the pace ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and the two much-improved Mercedes.
Max Verstappen went from Red Bull wondering overnight if they were heading in the wrong direction to leading the way, almost half a second up on his nearest non-Red Bull rival in FP3 for the British Grand Prix.