Sebastian Vettel surprised by Ferrari front row lock-out at Suzuka
Ferrari drivers Sebasti🍨an Vettel and Charles Leclerc were left surprised after bouncing back from a difficult Friday to lock out the front row of the grid for the Japanese Grand Prix on Sun𝄹day morning.
Vettel scored his fifth pole position at Suzuka after edging ou☂t Leclerc by two-tenths of a second in the delayed qualifying session, leaving Mercedes drivers Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton behind in P3 and P4 on the grid.

Ferrari drivers Seba🌳stian Vettel and Charles Leclerc were 👍left surprised after bouncing back from a difficult Friday to lock out the front row of the grid for the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday morning.
Vettel scored his fifth pole posit𓂃ion at Suzuka after edging out Leclerc by two-tenths of a second in the delayed qualifying session, leaving Mercedes drivers Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton behind in P3 and P4 on the grid.
The result came after Ferrari struggled to match Mercedes’ pace through Friday’s practice running, with track 🥃conditions being notably different following the passing of the typhoon that left sunny skies and high winds.
“The conditions were very different to what we had on Friday, but the main thing is obviously the sun is out, people are happꦿy,” Vettel said.
“I think we were quite surprised, to be honest. We didn't expect that, to have the front 🃏row. So very ha꧋ppy.
“It was unbelievable, the car being so light on fuel and new tyres, and we had headwind up the Esses, which is what you want because then the c😼ar feels even better. I don't think I used the brakes other than Turn 2!
“It๊ was 🧸unbelievable. I really enjoyed it, but it's only part of the job done. Let's look forward to this afternoon.”
It was the first time Vettel had outqualified Leclerc s🌸ince the Canadian Grand Prix in June – 10 races ago – but the Monegasque driver freely conceded h﷽e had been off the pace compared to his teammate.
“Seb did an amazing lap, today he deserves to be on pole,” Leclerc s🦂aid.
“I've been struggling a bit since the beginning of the weekend, but to be honest I was pretty happy with my lap now in qualy apart🍒 from the last sector where I did a few mistakes, so pole was not possible. Seb was just too quick, ꦅso congratulations to him.
“I’m very happy and very surprised to be first and second after the fre💟e p🙈ractices we had. The race is the most important. Hopefully we'll be able to keep these positions.”
Bottas led Mercedes’ charge in third place, saying that there was no way he could have breached the front row of the grid in the final stage of qualifying𓆏.
“We seemed quite strong ahead of qualifying, but we always knew Ferrari might have something in reserve to turn things up. Especially in Q3 they we𒀰re untoucha🥃ble really,” Bottas said.
“Again, same thing on the straight lines, they were quicker. Throug♉h the corners we were good. We had the new packa🌃ge here, with the new aero bits. It definitely felt better than before, but still not quite enough.”