Lando Norris storms to Brazil pole in chaotic qualifying, shocker for Max Verstappen
Lando Norris takes pole for Sao Paulo Grand Prix as ꦯMax Verstappen sওuffers early elimination.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris claimed pole position in a chaotic wet qualifying at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, while F1 title rival 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen is set to start 17th.
𒅌The McLaren driver prevailed in treacherous conditions to secure his seventh pole of the season, 0.173 seconds ahead of Mercedes’ George Russell in a dramatic qualifying that lasted nearly two hours after five red flag interruptions, having been moved from Saturday after storms hit the Interlagos circuit.
But the biggest story emerged in Q2 as both Red Bull cars were knocked out in a huge shock, with championship leader Max Verstappen 12th fastest only with a five-plওace grid penalty still to serve.
It means Verstappen, who could not improve after a crash for Aston Martin's Lance Stroll brought out the red flag, is set to start Sunday’s grand prix from 17th and faces the real prospect of seeing his championship lead, which🉐 currently stands at 44 points, shrink further with Norris starting from the very front.
Verstappen's teammate Sergio Perez was also dumped out in 13th as he failed to advance into Q3 for🌠 the eighth time this season.
Yuki Tsunoda secured his best ever qualifying reಞsult with a brilliant 🔜lap to take third, ahead of Alpine's Esteban Ocon and RB teammate Liam Lawson, who was fifth-fastest.
Charles Leclerc took sixth in his Ferrari, ahead of Williams' Alex Albon - who had an enormous shunt at Turn 1 - and the secꦑond McLaren of Oscar Piastri.
The Aston Martin pair of Fernando Alonso and Stroll both ended Q3 in the barriers but ar♍e set to start the grand prix from ninth and🐎 10th.
Behin🐎d Sauber's Valtteri Bottas and the Red Bull duo, Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz was 14th ahead of Alpine’s Pierre Gasly after spinning off into the barriers through the Senna S.&🌜nbsp;
Lewis Hamilton’s qualifying woes continued as the seven-time world champion branded his car “undriveable” on his way to suffering a Q1 elimination with a time good enough𒀰 for only 16th.
Haas stand-in Oliver Bearman was 17th ahead of Franco Colapinto, who caused the first red flag when he spun off and c꧋rashed at the Curva do Sol early in Q1.
Nico Hulkenberg and Zhou Guanyu ended up slowest of all in 19th and 20th for H🤡aas and Sauber.

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