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SINGAPORE (AP) — Max Verstappen’s historic run of 10 Formula One wins in a row looks set to finish after he qualified down in 11th place on Saturday for the Singapore Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz Jr. took pole for the race for Ferrari on Sunday ahead of George Russell of Mercedes and the second Ferrari of Charles Leclerc as Verstappen’s Red Bull team had its worst qualifying results of the season.
“It’s the very best opportunity for the reason that starting of the season, needless to say” for other teams to stop a Red Bull sweep of winning every race in 2023, Leclerc said.
Verstappen, the runaway championship leader after his record-breaking tenth straight win on the Italian Grand Prix, was eliminated by .007 seconds in the second session by rookie Liam Lawson of sister team AlphaTauri.
Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez was thirteenth after a spin. The 2 drivers have won every race this season between them.
Verstappen told his team over the radio that it was an “absolutely shocking experience.”
There could possibly be worse to come back for him. The Dutch driver is under investigation for 2 incidents in which he appeared to impede others.
Verstappen stopped on the exit of the pit lane in the primary a part of qualifying and held up AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda while driving slowly in the second.
Verstappen has won races this season from sixth on the grid in Belgium and ninth in Miami, however the Red Bull automotive performed higher on those tracks than it has thus far in Singapore. He and Perez complained that their cars felt unbalanced during practice.
Sainz took pole — for the second straight race — by .072 seconds from Russell and Leclerc. Sainz, who finished third in Italy behind Verstappen and Perez, said it is likely to be easier to win in Singapore than in Italy despite concerns over Ferrari’s race pace.
“I’m more confident mainly due to the track layout. I feel it’s a bit easier to carry onto a track position,” Sainz said. He added that Ferrari might need less pace in the race than other teams including Mercedes. “It could possibly be that tomorrow we’ve got to run, yet again, a little bit of a defensive race but I don’t discount that even around this track we could hold on to our P1.”
Russell said the recent, humid conditions in Singapore were “such as you’re sat in a sauna,” and praised Mercedes for locating the fitting setup for the town streets.
“That is an amazing opportunity this weekend to get a victory,” said Russell, who added Mercedes had conserved tires over the weekend to present it more strategy options in the race than rival teams.
Lando Norris starts fourth for McLaren, ahead of Lewis Hamilton in fifth for Mercedes. Kevin Magnussen is sixth for Haas, with Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso seventh, Alpine’s Esteban Ocon eighth, the second Haas of Nico Hulkenberg ninth and Lawson tenth.
The primary qualifying session was red-flagged when Lance Stroll lost control of his Aston Martin and speared into the wall on the ultimate corner. The Canadian was capable of walk away and said he was unharmed.
The crash caused a lengthy delay as crews worked to clear away the debris and repair the barrier.
One in all those to lose out was McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, who only narrowly missed the wreckage of Stroll’s automotive and couldn’t complete his lap before the red flag got here out leaving him 18th. Stroll was twentieth and last.
With Alonso qualifying seventh, the incident was a reminder of Stroll’s underwhelming record this season on the team headed by his father, Lawrence Stroll. Alonso has racked up 170 points to Stroll’s 47 and the Canadian has not reached the rostrum this season.
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