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Sau Paulo Qualifying: Magnificent Magnussen

Sau Paulo Qualifying: Magnificent Magnussen

Kevin Magnussen became the 106th Formula 1 driver to take pole position, and will start the Sprint Race in Sao Paulo from first on the grid.

Magnussen did a great job to out in a decent banker lap at the start of Q3 while the drivers and teams were in a race with time and the rain to set their fastest times.

The Dane however can thank George Russell who binned his Mercedes at Turn 4 bringing out the Red Flag, and by the time the session was restarted and the Mercedes was collected, the rain was back meaning no one could improve.

Max Verstappen was second fastest in the Red Bull over two tenths slower than Magnussen, as Russell was third fastest despite his crash.

The biggest loser had to be Charles Leclerc, as Ferrari’s decision to send him out on Intermediates back fired, as he failed to set a time and while he switch to dry tyres for another shot, he was caught out by the rain and the Red Flag.

Nothing can be taken away from Magnussen as he set the best lap on the right time while Verstappen and others didn’t. What a great achievement for the Dane upon his return to F1 this year after one season away.

“I don’t know what to say,” Magnussen said after qualifying.”The team put me out on the track on the exact right moment. We were the first out in the pitlane and did a pretty decent lap and we are on pole.

“It is incredible,” he added. “Thank you to Gene Haas and Guenther and the whole team for this opportunity. It has just been an amazing journey. It is incredible, thank you.”

As for the game plan for the Sprint Race, the Haas driver said: “Maximum attack, let’s go for something funny.”

Verstappen rued a mistake on his hot lap, which he claims cost him pole. He said: “If we knew it was going to be that one lap because of the potential rain.

“I was the fourth or fifth car and I locked up into Trun 8 which cost me pole today,” he revealed. “Still, compared to the proper opposition tomorrow it is looking good and in these conditions anything can happen.

“We are still at the front. We just stayed calm from Q1 to Q2, then Q3 was where it was a bit more of a lottery but we are still on the front row,” the double F1 Champion concluded.

Q3

Softs remained the tyres of choice at the start of Q3, as teams raced to send their drivers out before being caught out by Brazil’s unpredictable weather.

Red Bull informed Max Verstappen that rain was incoming, while Charles Leclerc was the only driver to go out of the pits on Intermediate tyres, which seemed to be the wrong choice as the Monegasque returned for dry tyres immediately.

With eight minutes remaining from Q3, George Russell went off track at Turn 4 and got his Mercedes beached triggering a Red Flag. Kevin Magnussen was the fastest driver when the session was stopped.

Charles Leclerc on the other hand was tenth fastest – no time set – after his disastrous first flying lap on Intermediates, the wrong tyre to start Q3 with.

After that it was a waiting game, Haas praying for the rain to come, which would effectively make any running after the Red Flag pointless.

In the end Haas and Magnussen’s prayers were answered and F1 had a new polesitter, and the fans should be in for a treat at the start of the Sprint Race as two of the most aggressive drivers on the grid – Magnussen and Verstappen – will be starting from the first row.

Report in progress…

Q2

Q2 started in conditions dry enough for drivers to venture out on dry Softs tyres hoping to put in a banker lap before the rain returns and track conditions worsen.

The top teams went for used Soft tyres, while the midfield opted for new ones, as drivers went on putting in lap times before the imminent rain.

With seven minutes remaining, drivers started reporting rain and darker conditions, with teams rushing back on track with new Soft tyres for another run while they could, trying to outrace the rain.

The rain did not seem to be quite intense as drivers were able to improve their times with their fresh tyres, as the timing screens kept changing towards the dying moments of Q2.

With Q2 done, Max Verstappen was fastest, 0.009s ahead of Carlos Sainz, as Charles Leclerc as third fastest, 0.060s behind his teammate.

Failing to make it into Q3, Alex Albon was 11th fastest missing the cut by 0.044s, and was followed by Pierre Gasly, 12th for AlphaTauri, also 0.044s behind the Canadian.

Sebastian Vettel missed out on Q3, with an error on his final lap as conditions worsened, the German lining up 13th on the Sprint grid, 0.003s behind Gasly.

Daniel Ricciardo was 14th for McLaren, 0.462s behind Vettel, while Lance Stroll was 15th fastest.

Q1

Not that it’s a strange thing in Brazil, but within the few hours that separated FP1 and qualifying, rain came in, making for a more interesting shoot out, keeping in mind how close the Ferraris and Red Bulls were in practice.

As Q1 started with Intermediates being the tyres of choice as drivers lined up in the pitlane awaiting the session to be Green lighted.

Ferrari soon informed Charles Leclerc that rain was expected after ten minutes from the Q1’s start putting more emphasis on decent banker laps in case rain returns and track conditions worsen.

The drivers went on lap after lap as the track evolved and got drier and busier as all twenty drivers were in action, as the timing screens were constantly changing.

Pierre Gasly and AlphaTauri were the first to blink and went for the Soft tyres, as other drivers followed suit despite the Frenchman’s first lap on the dry tyres being slow.

Gasly’s second attempt however paid off, as he went top of the timing screens, over four tenths faster than second placed, Lewis Hamilton who had set his lap on Intermediates.

In the end, Lando Norris lead the way into Q2, followed by Lewis Hamilton, 0.297s behind in second, while Fernando Alonso was third fastest, 0.436s slower than Norris.

Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen were fifth and sixth respectively, as Charles Leclerc was 12th and Carlos Sainz a lucky 14th.

First of the drivers to miss the cut was Nicholas Latifi who was 16th fastest missing the cut by 0.164s, and was followed by Zhou Guanyu in 17th, a tenth behind the Canadian.

Valtteri Bottas was 18th fastest in the other Alfa Romeo, 0.289s behind his teammate, as Yuki Tsunoda was 19th fastest for AlphaTauri 0.778s behind the Finn.

Mick Schumacher was dead last for Haas.

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