By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
SportsBuzz24SportsBuzz24
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • MMA
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • Rugby
  • Golf
  • Cricket
  • Blog
Notification Show More
SportsBuzz24SportsBuzz24
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • MMA
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • Rugby
  • Golf
  • Cricket
  • Blog
Have an existing account? Sign In
SportsBuzz24 > Formula 1 > Verstappen Increases Home Hope with Shock Silverstone Pole
Formula 1Racing

Verstappen Increases Home Hope with Shock Silverstone Pole

Sports buzz 24
Share
6 Min Read
RACER Logo
SHARE

Max Verstappen took on the shock pole position at the British Grand Prix after both McLaren drivers wasted the final lap of the third quarter.

Verstappen was flying under the radar towards his pole lap.

“Cars are very difficult,” he sent the team over the radio after the first lap of the third quarter.

Paul Battle appeared to come down to the battle between Piastri, Randnoris and the resurrected Lewis Hamilton.

However, all three Paul Getters wereted the final lap.

Norris was crossing the line first, but was too greedy at the curb to improve. Piastri followed, but the mistake of ending the final turn turned a slight improvement into a deficit.

Hamilton was presented with an open goal, but the Ferrari driver couldn’t perform on Vale Chicane, leaving him to the first lap. It appeared to decide the pole courtesy of Piastri, but Verstappen, the penultimate car on track, had been stitching together a magical rap.

The Dutch were purple in the first two sectors and were comfortable exempt from the field, so the pole bid didn’t do any damage even if they didn’t improve in the final split. He has surpassed 0.103s beyond Piastri to take his first pole since the Miami Grand Prix.

“The wind is cumbersome throughout the qualifying round,” he said. “Around these cars, they’re very sensitive to it. I tried to clean it up throughout the certifications, but that final lap was enough.

“This is the right track for qualifying when you have to get out flat. All these corners, you really need to commit and it’s really fun.”

Piastri repeated a small margin that he could not improve. Australia has admitted that the team doesn’t fully understand the performance envelope this weekend.

“I was happy with the first lap,” he said. “To be honest, my first lap was a mega. I was trying to figure out a way to go faster than that, but it wasn’t.

“The final lap was a bit troubling, but the weekend was tight. I think the first lap was really good. The team did a great job and tried a lot this weekend and tried a little more pace.

Norris predicted his home’s favorite forecast in a close race on Sunday after qualifying just 0.015 of his teammates despite being set to third on the grid.

“I’m not going to be dissatisfied with a third,” he said. “It wasn’t fast enough for us today, but it was a fun qualification.

“Little margins, small mistakes, small things – you’re talking a few hundredths here, or you can win or lose to you today.

“I think tomorrow will be fun. I think it’ll be a good fight between the three of us. Probably more. It’ll be an interesting Sunday.”

George Russell was great to qualify fourth at Mercedes, who seemed rejected to perform all weekend. He pushed Hamilton to fifth, with the Ferrari driver 0.203 seconds off the pace and 0.026 seconds ahead of teammate Charles Leclerc, the team was disappointed that its prequalified pace hadn’t been translated into a fight for Paul.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli came in 7th place, but went 109th after offering a third-place grid penalty after crashing into Verstappen at the Austrian Grand Prix last weekend.

Oliver Bareman was Haas’ eighth and excellent eighth, but he took 10 penalties to crash under the red flag during FP3, finishing in 18th.

Fernando Alonso was the ninth fastest for Aston Martin ahead of Pierre Guthrie and the ninth fastest for Alpine’s second consecutive quarter-three appearance on the 10th.

Carlos Signe was Williams’ lead, knocking out in 11th place, just 0.035 less than the Q3 berth.

When Tsunoda was knocked out in the second quarter, the Japanese driver faded on the 12th, more than 0.5 seconds later than Verstappen. It was the fifth Grand Prix, with Tsunoda not taking the top 10 in qualifying.

Isack Hadjar was 13th in the Racing Bulls ahead of Williams driver Alex Albon. He lamented that he and the team “made themselves difficult” with what appears to be a set-up gamble, with Esteban Ocon in 15th place for Haas.

Liam Lawson was knocked out to 16th, and after a wide run through Stowe, he then stubbornly committed to Vale Chicane before missing the second quarter in 0.112 seconds.

Gabriel Boltreto’s Sauber was repaired after a crash in the late FP3 period, but it was enough for the Brazilian rookie to beat Lance Stroll and Nico Halkenberg.

Corapinto was finally eliminated after crashing from the first quarter. A low-pressure Argentina sitting on Mercedes reserve driver Valtteri Bottas has lost control of the car trying to power from the final corner on the curb.

His alpine was spun into gravel, tagging the barrier with a right front tire, allowing Corapinto to limp on the circuit, but he was forced to park at the pit exit to withdraw from the session, gathering cars bearing red flags to clean up the circuit.

result

TAGGED:FormulaFormula RacingRacingVerstappen Increases Home Hope with Shock Silverstone Pole
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Might Also Like

Riders with "the scary reputation in this paddock" were encouraged to "learn lessons"
Racing

Riders with “the scary reputation in this paddock” were encouraged to “learn lessons”

By Sports buzz 24
2026 MotoGP Rider Lineup: Previous Grid
Racing

2026 MotoGP Rider Lineup: Previous Grid

By Sports buzz 24
2025 Germany's MotoGP: Qualifying and Sprint Live Update!
Racing

2025 Germany’s MotoGP: Qualifying and Sprint Live Update!

By Sports buzz 24
Before Japan, Red Bull ruled, but in another way
Formula 1Liam LawsonRacingRacing BullsRed BullYuki Tsunoda

Before Japan, Red Bull ruled, but in another way

By Sports buzz 24
sportsbuzz24
Facebook Twitter Pinterest
Topics
  • MMA
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Tennis
  • Baseball
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • MMA
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • Rugby
  • Golf
  • Cricket
  • Blog
  • Racing
  • Rugby
  • Cricket
  • Golf
  • Blog
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • MMA
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • Rugby
  • Golf
  • Cricket
  • Blog
Legal Pages
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Editor's Choice
Exclusive: Man United is keen to bring the £400,000 star back to England a week
Overreact to the Lions Tour in England and Ireland: Wallabies are doomed at 10am
Brusdar Greaterol from posts exciting videos on recovery from injuries
When will Liverpool win a Premier League title? Results LFC should crown champion this weekend

© 2024 All Rights Reserved | Powered by SportsBuzz24

Sign Up For Free

Subscribe to our newsletter and don't miss out on our programs, webinars and trainings.

Subscription Form

sportsbuzz24
Join Us!
Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc.
Subscription Form

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Register Lost your password?