2021 F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix - Follow Qualifying LIVE!

Formula 1 returns to the streets of Baku for this weekend's 🍒Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen has a four-point lead at the top of the d🍒riversཧ' championship following his maiden win Monaco last time out.
Lewis Hamilton will needღ to bounce back in Baku after enduring a torrid w🦩eekend in the principality, where he finished seventh.
༺Over the years, the Azerbaijan GP has been chaotic and excitin🍌g due to its street circuit nature, combined with long straights allowing for overtaking opportunities.
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McLaren is expected to perform well in Baku, while Ferrari is unlikely to maintain the form it showed💎 in Monaco.
What to expect from this weekend?
Conditions are expecඣted to be sunny and warm throughout the race weekend.
Pirelli has nominated the C3, C4 and C5 t🐠yres for this weekend - the softest compoun🥃ds available in its range for the season.
Ahead of the weekend, Pirelli's Mario Isola said: “From one unique circuit to another: Baku provides a very different test to Monaco, but the pr෴ecision needed to stay out of trouble is similar. For the first time we bring the very softest tyres in the range to Azerbaijan, as also seen in Monte Carlo. The reason for this nomination is that the hard wasn’t used at all in the Baku race in 2019, whereas the medium was used extensively. By re-aligning the nominations, we hope to see al🌸l three compounds playing an important role and leading to some different strategies. In Formula 2, there’s a step between the compounds, just as was the case at the opening round in Bahrain.
“This creates a bigger🌳 differential between the tyres, and a﷽gain leads to some entertaining racing and tactics, on a challenging circuit that’s renowned for being a place where anything can happen.”

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