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Sao Paulo GP Qualifying: Max Verstappen beats the weather to claim Brazil pole as fast McLaren lose out

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James Galloway

Senior Sports Journalist

Max Verstappen and Red Bull beat the weather to get the job done early in Q3 and seal pole position ahead of Charles Leclerc and the Aston Martins; watch Sprint Saturday at the Sao Paulo GP live on Sky Sports F1, with the Shootout at 2pm and the Sprint itself at 6.30pm

Last Updated: 03/11/23 7:53pm


Check out the incredible scenes from Sao Paulo as a rain storm causes an early finish to qualifying at the Sao Paulo GP

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Check out the incredible scenes from Sao Paulo as a rain storm causes an early finish to qualifying at the Sao Paulo GP

Check out the incredible scenes from Sao Paulo as a rain storm causes an early finish to qualifying at the Sao Paulo GP

Max Verstappen beat the arrival on an Interlagos storm to see off what had been a fierce qualifying challenge from his rivals to secure pole position for Sunday’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

Having appeared set to face a major fight for pole from McLaren’s Lando Norris, who topped Q2, in particular, Red Bull crucially got their man out early as ominously dark clouds gathered over the circuit for the start of Q3 and Verstappen delivered on what turned out to be the one flying lap in the final session to secure an 11th pole position of his incredible title-winning season.

For Norris and McLaren, it was sharp disappointment, as the Briton’s pacesetting form from the second phase turned in to just seventh on the grid for Sunday’s grand prix.

Team-mate Oscar Piastri spun into the grass at the penultimate corner as the rain fell and he qualified 10th.

Oscar Piastri spins off as the rain starts to fall during the final qualifying session of the Sao Paulo GP

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Oscar Piastri spins off as the rain starts to fall during the final qualifying session of the Sao Paulo GP

Oscar Piastri spins off as the rain starts to fall during the final qualifying session of the Sao Paulo GP

“The car was amazing,” admitted a disappointed Norris. “Easily probably quick enough to be quickest today and on pole. So pretty gutted for that to end the way we did.”

In extraordinary scenes at what was only just 4pm local time, Interlagos almost descended into total night-time darkness and, as once the rain started to truly fall heavily, Q3 was red-flagged as drivers headed back to the pits after the first laps and Race Control opted not to restart it.

While McLaren lost out, Aston Martin were quick on their feet at the start of Q3 and profited to take a morale-boosting third and fourth on the grid after a miserable run of recent races for the team.

Lance Stroll outqualified Fernando Alonso for just the third time this year and he will start as the team’s lead car in third place, the Canadian’s best starting berth for three years.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, the polesitter for the first two legs of F1’s ongoing Americas triple header, will start alongside Verstappen on the front row while Mercedes pair Lewis Hamilton and George Russell qualified fifth and sixth respectively.

Yuki Tsunoda rants at Lewis Hamilton after missing out on Q2 of the Sao Paulo GP

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Yuki Tsunoda rants at Lewis Hamilton after missing out on Q2 of the Sao Paulo GP

Yuki Tsunoda rants at Lewis Hamilton after missing out on Q2 of the Sao Paulo GP

With Norris and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz to share the fourth row, under-pressure Sergio Perez is back on row five in ninth for Red Bull after unfortunate timing meant he passed Piastri while the McLaren was spinning on the grass and had to slow down for yellow flags.

But, not for the first time, there was no such misfortune for the other Red Bull.

“We didn’t know when it would hit in qualifying, we thought it would hit,” said polesitter Verstappen. “This is of course insane weather.”

With a exciting-looking grid now in place for Sunday’s grand prix, attention now turns to Saturday’s standalone Sprint events at Interlagos.

The Sprint Shootout to set the grid for the Sprint itself starts at 2pm, with the 24-lap mini race when points are awarded to the top-eight finishers following at 6.30pm

The full-length Grand Prix, which uses the results from Friday’s qualifying to set its grid, is on Sunday at 5pm. All sessions are live on Sky Sports F1.

More to follow…

Sao Paulo GP Qualifying result: Top 10
1) Max Verstappen, Red Bull
2) Charles Leclerc, Ferrari
3) Lance Stroll, Aston Martin
4) Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin
5) Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes
6) George Russell, Mercedes
7) Lando Norris, McLaren
8) Carlos Sainz, Ferrari
9) Sergio Perez, Red Bull
10) Oscar Piastri, McLaren

F1 is in Brazil for the final leg of the Americas triple header and the last Sprint weekend of the 2023 season. Watch every session from the Sao Paulo Grand Prix live on Sky Sports F1, with Sunday’s race at 5pm. Stream F1 on Sky Sports with NOW



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