Charles Leclerc hits the wall as he beats Red Bulls to pole for Baku sprint

Leclerc’s first flying lap of SQ3 was a 1m41.697s, ju꧃st under two-tenths ahe🍸ad of Sergio Perez’s best effort.
The Ferrari did hit the wall at Turn 5 on his final run, although it proved to be inconsequential as neither Perez or 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen could topple his time.
Perez and Verstappen improved on their secon🐎d laps but remai🌺ned second and third.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell left it late to produce hღis best, toppling Carlos Sainz for fourth on the grid.
Sainz’s last lap was ruined by Lec𒉰le🐟rc’s aforementioned moment at Turn 5 and the subsequent yellow flag.

Lewis Hamilton qualified sixth for the sprint ahead of Alex🍃 Albon.
Both Aston Martins were hampered o💧nce again by DRS issues, leaving Fernando Alonso eighth and Lance S𒉰troll ninth.
Lan🦩do𝐆 Norris was tenth after missing the final shootout due to having no fresh soft tyres available.
Oscar Piastri narrowlyꦅ missed out on SQ3, less than a tenth behind his McLaren teammate.

Nico Hulkenberg was once agai𝔉n ahead of te🦄ammate Kevin Magnussen, with the two Haas cars 12th and 14th respectively.
Esteban Ocon qualified 13th with Alpine once again struggli♎ng for overall speed in Baku.
Logan Sargeant’s c🐽rash a🔜t Turn 15 cut SQ1 short meaning he couldn’t take part in SQ2.
Tܫhe red flag meant Zhou Guanyu, Valtteri Bottas, Yuki ▨Tsunoda, Pierre Gasly and Nyck de Vries were knocked out.

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