F1 Japanese GP: Max Verstappen pips Charles Leclerc to pole position and escapes grid penalty

The Red Bull driver was investigated for an incident involving McLaren’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris during Q3 but escaped with a reprimand so the grid will🅘 not change.
Verstappen, who 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:can seal a second world title on Sunday at Suzuꦏka, was just 0.010s faster than nearest rival Leclerc as he topped qualifying for just the fifth time ♑this season.
The Dutchman’s opening lap - which put him 0.253s clear of Leclerc - proved good enough to seal pole as he failed to improv✅💛e on his final run.
Le✤clerc did find time but a slight mistake in the second sector proved the difference as he narrowly missed out on a 10th pole of 2022.
Ve൲rstappen will have to make a trip to the steward🔯s’ office after qualifying, however, following a near-miss with Norris as both drivers prepared to start laps.

Norris was forced to take to the grass at the flat-out 130R in order to avoid the Red Bu♋ll driver, with Verstappen losing his rear end when crawling on an out-lap.
The top three 🥂were covered by just 0.057s as Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz had to settle for third, ahead of Sergio Perez, who was four-tenths slower than his Red Bull teammate.
Esteban Ocon tur🎉ned in a great lap to take sixth in his Alpine, ahead of Lewis Hamilton, who was nearly a full second down in sixth as Mercedes struggled for pꦏace in dry conditions.
Alpine’s𒉰 Fernando Alonso split the Mercedes drivers in seventh ahead of Russell.
A brilliant performance from four-time Japanese GP pole sitter Sebastian Vettel saw the Aston Martin d♎river seal ninth spot on the grid, ahead💖 of Norris who completed the top-10.

McLaren teammate Daniel Ricciardo was just 0.003s shy of advancing into the top-10🐷 shootout, while Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas took 12th.
Home-hero Yuki Tsunoda was a frustrated🍰 13th for AlphaTauri as he outpaced the second Alfa Romeo of Zhou Guanyu and Haas’ Mick Schumacher.
Alex Albon narrowly missed out on a spo♊t in Q2 as he took 16th in his Williams, ahead of Alpine-bound Pierre Gasly, wℱhose AlphaTauri was hampered by brake issues.
Kevin Magnussen failed to join Haas teammate Schumacher in progressing to the second part of qualifying and could only set🐼 a lap good enough for 18th.
Behind the D🌠ane came Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll and outgoing Williams driver Nicholas Latifi, who was slowest of all in 20th.


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