F1 Saudi Arabian GP: Sergio Perez takes pole position after Max Verstappen thwarted by power problems

Verstappen had been the clear favourite for pole after dominating the weekend by topping all three practice sessions in Jeddah, but a168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: suspected driveshaft issue in Q2 put him out of qualifying ꦛand only 15th on the ♛grid.
Perez took full advantage of his teammate’s absence from Q3 to taꦫke pole at the venue he topped qualifying for the first time 12 months ago.
The Mexican was 0.155s faster than Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc,ꦛ who will drop 10 places to 12th once his grid penalty for using too many engine components is applied.&n🌺bsp;
Leclerc’s penalty means that Fernando Alonso, who ended up 0🧸.465s adrift of Perez in his Aston Martin, will start on the front row of the grid.ꦿ
George Russell will line up from t▨hird after produciꦺng a strong lap to get within six-tenths of Perez’s pole time.

F💟errari’s Carlos🔥 Sainz will start fourth, ahead of Lance Stroll’s Aston Martin and Alpine’s Esteban Ocon.
Lewis Hamilton could only manage a time good enough for eighth as he ended up almost a full second down on Perez and nearly half a second beꦡhind teammate Russell.
🅠The seven-time world champion will line up seventh, ahead of McLaren𝔍’s Oscar Piastri, who impressed to make Q3 for the first time.
Pierre Gasly and Nico Hulkenberg will comp💜lete the top-10 starters for Alpine and Haa𝓰s respectively.
It was a nigౠhtmare qualifying for 🅺Lando Norris, who will start 19th after damaging his McLaren when he clipped the wall on his first run in Q1.


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