Max Verstappen leads the provisional grid for the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix.
Row 1 | 1. Max Verstappen 1’07.508 Red Bull | |
2. Sebastian Vettel 1’07.631 Ferrari | ||
Row 2 | 3. Lewis Hamilton 1’07.699 Mercedes | |
4. Valtteri Bottas 1’07.874 Mercedes | ||
Row 3 | 5. Alexander Albon 1’07.935 Red Bull | |
6. Pierre Gasly 1’08.837 Toro Rosso | ||
Row 4 | 7. Romain Grosjean 1’08.854 Haas | |
8. Kimi Raikkonen 1’08.984 Alfa Romeo | ||
Row 5 | 9. Kevin Magnussen 1’09.037 Haas | |
10. Lando Norris 1’08.868 McLaren | ||
Row 6 | 11. Daniel Ricciardo 1’08.903 Renault | |
12. Antonio Giovinazzi 1’08.919 Alfa Romeo | ||
Row 7 | 13. Nico Hulkenberg 1’08.921 Renault | |
14. Charles Leclerc 1’07.728 Ferrari | ||
Row 8 | 15. Sergio Perez 1’09.035 Racing Point | |
16. Daniil Kvyat 1’09.320 Toro Rosso | ||
Row 9 | 17. Lance Stroll 1’09.536 Racing Point | |
18. George Russell 1’10.126 Williams | ||
Row 10 | 19. Robert Kubica 1’10.614 Williams | |
20. Carlos Sainz Jnr No time McLaren |
Penalties
Charles Leclerc – 10-place penalty for power unit change
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2019 Brazilian Grand Prix
- Binotto held talks with Vettel and Leclerc over ‘unacceptable’ Brazil crash
- Bottas: Red Bull quicker than Mercedes on the straights now
- Russell will miss “funny, knowledgeable” Kubica
- 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix Star Performers
- Gasly thriving away from “pressure” of Red Bull – Horner
magon4 (@magon4)
16th November 2019, 19:03
Vettel beat Leclerc again?
What’s going on?
javier javier (@j3d89)
16th November 2019, 19:07
And with an older engine
Nick (@notacop)
16th November 2019, 19:08
And without slipstream
StefMeister (@stefmeister)
16th November 2019, 19:12
@magon4 I’d think that Leclerc will have a car setup more with the race in mind knowing he had the grid penalty & will need to do a fair bit of overtaking.
magon4 (@magon4)
16th November 2019, 19:14
that would mean a slower 2nd sector, but he was actually faster there… I think he didn’t get a clean run… but neither did Seb. @stefmeister
L (@lebz)
16th November 2019, 19:46
Over the years, I’ve come to realize that Seb requires downforce for him to be fast. Since the Singapore updates, he has been quicker than Leclerc most of the time (just more unlucky). Interesting battle those two have had this season. I really thought they’d be at each other’s throats by now.
Carlos Medrano (@carlosmedrano)
16th November 2019, 20:12
If your actually paying attention Leclerc dominated vettel in qualy this season and has more points then vettel despite losing a win through no fault of his own
magon4 (@magon4)
17th November 2019, 9:40
Did he now?
Don’t think so.
And I am paying attention @carlosmedrano
MG1982 (@mg1982)
16th November 2019, 19:11
Oh my God, Ferrari is the best car…. yeah!!!!
Ohohohohohoooooo…… and VET is history, why he’s not retiring, he just beat LEC again!?!?
DeanR (@deanr)
16th November 2019, 19:55
Yes…reports of Vettels demise are greatly over exaggerated.
Islander
16th November 2019, 19:16
Let’s hear it for Mr Max Verstax!
Is it the Honda or the chassis? I guess tomorrow will tell.
magon4 (@magon4)
16th November 2019, 19:20
chassis. sector 2.
DeanR (@deanr)
16th November 2019, 19:53
Let’s give max some credit here. They were some great laps he put in. Around a short circuit like this he was quite significantly ahead of everyone else. ALTHOUGH….He screwed his first Q3 lap yet still ended up on provisional pole. Lewis only ever wins or gets pole because of his car…so maybe it’s the car flattering Max? Just to throw the cat amongst the pigeons 😉
Moi
16th November 2019, 20:12
Look at Albon’s time. Who, I might add, is a quality driver. So yeah, lets give Some credit where it is due, to the driver who made the difference
AMG44 (@amg44)
16th November 2019, 19:18
Gasly a solid P7. Best of the Rest. Gasly looks great in a Torro Rosso but dont know what happened to him at Redbull.
DeanR (@deanr)
16th November 2019, 19:28
Great qualy from max. Some great laps. Now off a binary No of poles positions. Bravo.