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Ferrari denied an all-red front row as grid penalties turn Las Vegas qualifying into a gamble

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Roar Guru
18th November, 2023
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Charles Leclerc stormed to his fifth pole position in 2023 after a dominant performance in the first-ever qualifying at the new Las Vegas street circuit.

Leclerc in his special liveried Ferrari stormed to first with a time of 1:32.726, beating teammate Carlos Sainz by 0.044s.

Sainz however will start the race in 12th place after a grid penalty for a battery change during Thursday’s FP1, in which the Spaniard damaged his Ferrari after driving over a loose manhole cover.

This benefits Max Verstappen, who will now line up on the front row next to Leclerc after qualifying in third.

Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez was one of the many victims in a mixed-up qualifying session, failing to make it out of Q2 and will now start 11th after Sainz’s penalty.

George Russell will move up to third after qualifying fourth, ahead of the impressive Pierre Gasly for Alpine and the even more impressive Williams pair of Alex Albon and Logan Sargeant who will now start fifth and sixth, giving Sargeant his best-ever qualifying start in Formula 1.

Valtteri Bottas and Kevin Magnussen were also both impressive to qualify well in the top ten, ahead of Fernando Alonso who will start ninth after qualifying in tenth. Lewis Hamilton will now take tenth after being another big victim of Q2.

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There were plenty of other surprises down the field, with both McLarens failing to get out of Q1, alongside the second Alpine of Esteban Ocon.

Lando Norris will start 15th for McLaren ahead of Ocon in 16th with Oscar Piastri languishing in 18th, only ahead of Yuki Tsunoda on the road in qualifying but will also start ahead of Lance Stroll who will drop back five places with a grid penalty for ignoring yellow flags in FP3.

Tsunoda’s teammate Daniel Ricciardo did manage to scrape out of Q1, but will start the race in 14th.

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All eyes will be on the glittering Vegas strip tomorrow at 5pm AEDT to see if Leclerc can finally break through for his first win of the season, or if Verstappen will once again continue to dominate 2023 like he has all season.

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QUALIFYING TIMES
1 Charles LECLERC Ferrari 1:32.726
2 Carlos SAINZ Ferrari +0.044**
3 Max VERSTAPPEN Red Bull +0.378
4 George RUSSELL Mercedes +0.386
5 Pierre GASLY Alpine +0.513
6 Alexander ALBON Williams +0.597
7 Logan SARGEANT Williams +0.787
8 Valtteri BOTTAS Alfa Romeo +0.799
9 Kevin MAGNUSSEN Haas +0.811
10 Fernando ALONSO Aston Martin +0.829
11 Lewis HAMILTON Mercedes 1:33.837
12 Sergio PEREZ Red Bull +0.018
13 Nico HULKENBERG Haas +0.142
14 Lance STROLL Aston Martin +0.362*
15 Daniel RICCIARDO AlphaTauri +0.471
16 Lando NORRIS McLaren 1:34.703
17 Esteban OCON Alpine +0.131
18 Guanyu ZHOU Alfa Romeo +0.146
19 Oscar PIASTRI McLaren +0.147
20 Yuki TSUNODA AlphaTauri +1.744

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