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Carlos Sainz Claims Pole For 2022 British Grand Prix

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Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz claimed a maiden pole position after topping a wet Qualifying session for 2022 British Grand Prix.

Max Verstappen comfortably topped a dry FP3 and proceeded to dominate the opening two parts of a wet Qualifying session, yet was ultimately pipped by Carlos Sainz in Q3 as the Spaniard secured a maiden pole position ahead of his 150th Grand Prix start.

Great Britain’s home heroes – Lewis Hamilton, Lando Norris and George Russell meanwhile all qualified in the top ten to please British supporters at Silverstone.

Now here is a full roundup of FP3 and Qualifying.

 

FP3

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Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel was first out on track in a relatively quiet start to FP3 as Alpine’s Esteban Ocon set the initial benchmark time of 1m 33.068 on soft tyres, which was bettered by McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo in the eighth minute as he went 0.010s quicker on mediums.

Lando Norris immediately displaced his teammate with 1m 31.939 but Charles Leclerc went top on soft tyres with 1m 29.452 a minute later, which went unchallenged until Red Bull’s Max Verstappen went top in the 21st minute with 1m 28.541 on soft tyres.

As attention switched to soft tyre Qualifying simulations mid-session due to uncertainty concerning rain showers, Verstappen lowered his benchmark to 1m 28.386 in the 31st minute with Leclerc 13 minutes later getting within 0.002s of the Dutch driver.

Eventually come the checkered flag, Verstappen emerged fastest with 1m 27.901 ahead of Red Bull teammate – Sergio Perez who was 0.410s slower in second ahead of Leclerc, George Russell and Lewis Hamilton who rounded out the top five.

Position Driver Team Time 
1 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1m 27.901
2 Sergio Perez Red Bull + 0.410
3 Charles Leclerc Ferrari + 0.447
4 George Russell Mercedes + 0.525
5 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes + 0.587
6 Carlos Sainz Ferrari + 0.788
7 Lando Norris McLaren + 1.201
8 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo + 1.284
9 Mick Schumacher Haas + 1.609
10 Fernando Alonso Alpine + 1.619
11 Esteban Ocon Alpine + 1.651
12 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin + 1.692
13 Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo + 1.851
14 Alex Albon Williams + 1.879
15 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri + 1.984
16 Lance Stroll Aston Martin + 1.991
17 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri + 2.138
18 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren + 2.392
19 Nicholas Latifi Williams + 2.588
20 Kevin Magnussen Haas + 2.622

 

Qualifying

Q1

A heavy rain shower just minutes prior to the start of Qualifying led to everyone heading out on intermediate tyres, led by Nicholas Latifi who set the initial benchmark of 1m 52.555 but he was swiftly displaced by several drivers as Valtteri Bottas briefly spun at Vale.

Up front, Leclerc set the initial pace as he scrapped with Verstappen over the fastest lap with the latter winning out at the checkered flag with 1m 39.129 to top Q1.

Several drivers however found themselves scrapping for survival as the track evolved across the session with the following drivers sat in the elimination zone with five minutes left; Yuki Tsunoda, Ricciardo, Mick Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel and Pierre Gasly.

Once the checkered flag fell, Tsunoda, Ricciardo and Gasly all survived as Albon was knocked out in 16th place, ahead of Kevin Magnussen, Vettel, Schumacher and Stroll.

 

Q2

Like in Q1, Latifi was first out on track as the rain intensity settled into a steady drizzle whilst the top teams held back before heading out onto the wet circuit.

The first-half of the session consequently saw everyone battling to deliver banker laps as Verstappen eventually emerged quickest with 1m 40.655 ahead of Hamilton.

Down in the elimination zone, Sainz, Latifi, Norris, Ricciardo and Ocon faced the drop at the halfway mark of the session, yet only Sainz, Latifi and Norris survived as Pierre Gasly, Bottas and Tsunoda were eliminated in 11-13th positions ahead of Ricciardo and Ocon.

Conditions meanwhile worsened throughout the last seven minutes with various drivers reporting visibility and aquaplaning issues.

 

Q3

Leclerc was first out on track for the final part of Qualifying ahead of Ferrari teammate – Sainz, as the rain began to settle amidst threats of further showers towards the end of session.

Verstappen however nearly lost the front of his Red Bull out of Vale at the end of his warm-up lap with Fernando Alonso posting 1m 46.227 to go top from Guanyu Zhou once opening laps were completed.

Leclerc then snatched top position ahead of Verstappen, Perez and Sainz moments later with 1m 44.844, with Alonso then going third on his second flier.

Verstappen on his third flier delivered 1m 42.996 to go fastest ahead of Hamilton, Russell and Norris, until Leclerc posted 1m 43.246 in the 10th minute to go second only to be displaced by Hamilton who went 0.027s shy of Verstappen.

Ultimately come the checkered flag, Sainz snatched his maiden F1 pole with 1m 40.983 to head Verstappen by 0.072s, as Leclerc, Perez, Hamilton, Norris, Alonso, Russell, Zhou and Latifi rounded out the top ten.

Position Driver Team Time 
1 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 1m 40.983
2 Max Verstappen Red Bull + 0.072
3 Charles Leclerc Ferrari + 0.315
4 Sergio Perez Red Bull + 0.633
5 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes + 1.012
6 Lando Norris McLaren + 1.101
7 Fernando Alonso Alpine + 1.133
8 George Russell Mercedes + 1.178
9 Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo + 1.736
10 Nicholas Latifi Williams + 22.112
11 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri 1m 43.702
12 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo + 0.530
13 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri + 0.609
14 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren + 0.653
15 Esteban Ocon Alpine + 1.488
16 Alex Albon Williams 1m 42.078
17 Kevin Magnussen Haas + 0.081
18 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin + 0.588
19 Mick Schumacher Haas + 0.630
20 Lance Stroll Aston Martin + 1.352
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