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Brazilian GP: Lando Norris takes pole place for the dash race, Max Verstappen in P2

by Valeria Medeiros
04/11/2023
in F1 News
Brazilian GP: Lando Norris takes pole position for the sprint race, Max Verstappen in P2
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Lando Norris has taken pole place for the dash race throughout an thrilling ‘Dash Shootout’. Norris within the McLaren was a handful of thousandths quicker than Max Verstappen, who needed to accept second time.

GREEN LIGHT

Max Verstappen leads us away for SQ1! #BrazilGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/nZW6qsN3Mv

— Formulation 1 (@F1) November 4, 2023

After qualifying on Friday for the race on Sunday, we had the ‘Dash Shootout’ on the Interlagos circuit immediately, or the dash qualifying for the dash race later immediately. After yesterday’s qualifying, which was disrupted by a storm, we needed to wait and see what the stability of energy can be immediately underneath regular circumstances.

Replays present Ocon making contact with Alonso

Alonso subsequently picks up a puncture, however is ready to return to the pits #BrazilGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/yl7IyDDbsU

— Formulation 1 (@F1) November 4, 2023

Simply earlier than the tip of SQ1 we obtained a crimson flag. Esteban Ocon misplaced management of his Alpine F1 automotive within the first nook mixture of the circuit, hit Fernando Alonso after which crashed into the tire wall. A whole lot of particles on the observe and Ocon’s automotive additionally needed to be eliminated. Since there have been solely simply over thirty seconds left on the clock, SQ1 was not resumed.

SQ1 won’t be resumed

OUT OF SQ1
16. Ocon
17. Stroll
18. Zhou
19. Albon
20. Sargeant#BrazilGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/07faJxJ9lU

— Formulation 1 (@F1) November 4, 2023

At Aston Martin they tried to make use of the crimson flag to restore Fernando Alonso’s F1 automotive in order that he might take part in SQ2. In the end, nonetheless, his F1 automotive turned out to be too badly broken by the collision with Esteban Ocon.

This, is an fascinating approach @AstonMartinF1 #BrazilGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/ThGurC2daJ

— Formulation 1 (@F1) November 4, 2023

In SQ2 we noticed Lando Norris set the quickest time, adopted by Sergio Perez at 0.009 seconds and Max Verstappen accomplished the highest three at 0.041 seconds. The highest eight had been inside three tenths of one another and particularly on the entrance the riders had been extraordinarily shut collectively. It promised to be a really thrilling battle for pole place for the dash race in SQ3.

OUT OF SQ2

11. Magnussen
12. Hulkenberg
13. Gasly
14. Bottas
15. Alonso#BrazilGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/3HuaemK9QH

— Formulation 1 (@F1) November 4, 2023

Throughout SQ3 it took a very very long time earlier than we noticed automobiles on the observe. With simply over three minutes on the clock, all automobiles lastly entered the observe on the similar time. It turned a battle during which every rider accomplished just one quick lap.

Lando Norris is on provisional #F1Sprint pole as issues stand! #BrazilGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/9Xl9CjQ91I

— Formulation 1 (@F1) November 4, 2023

Max Verstappen appeared to take pole for the dash race, however ultimately Verstappen needed to accept second time. Lando Norris went even quicker than Verstappen within the McLaren and thus captured pole for the dash race that can be held later immediately.

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