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Ferrari’s Sainz clinches pole for US GP in Austin

World champ Max Verstappen also on front row, with Charles Leclerc starting third

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Oct 2022 9:39AM

Ferrari’s Sainz clinches pole for US GP in Austin
Ferrari’s Spanish driver Carlos Sainz (pic) starts on pole in today’s United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas after delivering a final flying lap in 1min 34.356sec. Due to a grid penalty, his teammate Charles Leclerc will start third despite taking second in qualifying. – AFP pic, October 23, 2022

AUSTIN – Carlos Sainz outpaced teammate Charles Leclerc to take pole position as Ferrari dominated today’s tense qualifying for the United States Grand Prix later today.

The Spaniard delivered a final flying lap in 1min 34.356sec to beat his Monegasque partner by 0.065sec, leaving world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull third, on the day his team’s founder and co-owner Dietrich Mateschitz died aged 78.

With Leclerc taking a grid penalty, Dutchman Verstappen will start second today alongside Sainz on the front row as he bids for a record-equalling 13th win of the season to help Red Bull clinch their fifth constructors’ title.

His Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez, who also faces a grid penalty, was fourth ahead of seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton and his Mercedes team-mate George Russell, Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll, and Lando Norris of McLaren.

“I knew it was coming boys, I knew it,” said Sainz after taking his third pole of the season.

“It was a lot of fun, very tricky with the gusts of wind, but I managed to put together a good lap without mistakes. This pole was a long time coming in the dry – Red Bull is still favourite as they have more race pace,” he added.

The Red Bull team had been informed of Mateschitz’s death before qualifying and Verstappen said it had been a difficult day.

“It’s been hard news for everyone – for Red Bull and for the sport and for me – in general, in my career, and in my life. It is a very tough day. We missed out in qualifying by a little bit, but there is a race tomorrow and we’ll try to do it for him,” he said.

‘Great sadness’

The session began in a sombre atmosphere with tributes from Formula One, Ferrari, Mercedes, and many others preceding the action in front of a sell-out crowd at the Circuit of the Americas where more than 400,000 fans were expected across this weekend.

“It is with great sadness that we have learned of the passing of one of the greatest and most visionary entrepreneurs in the world,” said fellow-Austrian Toto Wolff, team boss at Mercedes.

After Mick Schumacher, fighting for his future, went briefly top for the American-owned Haas team, normal service resumed with Verstappen, Leclerc, and then Sainz taking control in warm late afternoon Texan sunshine.

In a closely-fought tussle, Schumacher spun at turn one and joined Haas team-mate Kevin Magnussen, a disappointed Daniel Ricciardo of McLaren, and Esteban Ocon of Alpine, and Latifi, in taking an early exit.

Williams’ Alex Albon led the early runners again in Q2, as Valtteri Bottas of Alfa Romeo, briefly, went top ahead of Leclerc before Ferrari flexed their muscle to dominate and delight the Austin crowd, Verstappen taking second, just 0.048sec adrift.

Another late flurry of drama saw Zhou Guanyu’s best lap in his Alfa Romeo discarded, for exceeding track limits, promoting Norris to 10th and a place in the top-10 shootout.

Out with the Chinese went Albon, Aston Martin’s four-time champion Sebastian Vettel, who started his career as a Red Bull protégé with Toro Rosso, Pierre Gasly of Alpha Tauri, the modern Red Bull reserve team, and his team-mate Yuki Tsunoda.

Nine of the top-10 runners were swiftly back out, only Stroll delaying his entry on a final set of softs, but all knowing that Leclerc faced a 10-place grid penalty for taking a new engine while both Perez and Alonso were set for five-place drops for taking power unit components.

This invited rival teams to consider their strategy carefully as Leclerc and Sainz went first and second ahead of Hamilton, with Verstappen fourth, on their opening runs to set up a tense finale.

Two-time champion Fernando Alonso was ninth for Alpine and Bottas 10th. – AFP, October 23, 2022

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