Las Vegas Grand Prix | Leclerc in leading position ahead of Verstappen

(Las Vegas) Monegasque Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) set the best time in qualifying and will start in the lead position for the Las Vegas Grand Prix on Saturday, for the return of F1 to the city of gambling.


After a black day on Thursday, Ferrari shined red on Friday with its two fastest drivers in qualifying.

For Leclerc, it’s number 5e leading position of the season (in Belgium he took advantage of a penalty inflicted on Verstappen, faster), and the 23e of his career at 26 years old.

“I’m happy of course, for the premiere in Las Vegas [les deux Grands Prix de 1981 et 1982 étaient les Grands Prix du Caesars Palace], an incredible event. I’m still a little disappointed with my Q3, I didn’t do a great job but it was enough for the lead. We will try to put everything together to win here,” reacted the Monegasque.


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Charles Leclerc

For Carlos Sainz, second time just behind his teammate, the day is bittersweet since he remains penalized by 10 places on the Grand Prix grid, a legacy of the misfortunes experienced on Thursday.

The Ferrari driver was in fact penalized for having changed an engine component after hitting a manhole which had greatly disrupted the first day of testing.

“The team did a magnificent job, we dominated these qualifications after a difficult day yesterday, it’s incredible to be in the first two places,” commented the Spaniard. I did my best today. But I’m still very disappointed with what happened yesterday, I’m still angry but I try not to show it too much. »

” Limit ”

Alongside Leclerc, the Dutchman Max Verstappen (Red Bull), qualified 3ewill therefore start on the front row, he who is already assured of winning a third world champion title in a row this season, after having won 17 races out of 20 so far.


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Max Verstappen

Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) and Sergio Perez (Red Bull), the two drivers vying for the place of vice-world champion, were eliminated in Q2. They will leave respectively 10e and 11eahead of Sainz, 12e.

“We finished a little too early – four minutes from the end of Q2 – and the other drivers continued to progress,” regretted Perez, known for being comfortable on urban tracks.

“I really struggled to find grip,” lamented the seven-time British F1 champion. “We couldn’t get the tires to work the whole session.”

On the second row, George Russell (Mercedes) will start just ahead of Pierre Gasly (Alpine), the pleasant surprise of the day.

“It came out of nowhere, I thought it would be the most complicated circuit of the season,” smiled the Frenchman. The car worked well, I went to the limit, I did excellent laps.” His teammate and compatriot Esteban Ocon will only leave 16e.

Williams at the meeting

Also note the excellent performance of the rookie and local rider of the event, the American Logan Sargeant, who achieved his best qualification in F1 in Vegas. He will leave 6e at the wheel of his modest Williams, just behind his Thai teammate Alexander Albon.

Canadian Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) received a five-place penalty for overtaking under yellow flag during the last free practice session held earlier Friday. He won’t leave until 19e.


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Lance Stroll

Celebrated with great fanfare, the return of F1 to Las Vegas 41 years after two races contested in the Caesars Palace parking lot in 1981 and 1982 began with an embarrassing day on Thursday for the start of testing, greatly disrupted by a manhole cover .

Cador Verstappen was less than enthusiastic about the circuit on the legendary Vegas Strip, “not very interesting”, and the spectacle that accompanies it behind the scenes.

His rival Lewis Hamilton, a more “bling-bling” personality, on the contrary defended the event, “you are going to see great races” and the show: “all my Hollywood acquaintances will come”.

Las Vegas is the penultimate Grand Prix of the year, before the season closes next week in Abu Dhabi.


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