Triple world champion Max Verstappen will line up alongside Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc on the front row of the grid.
Lando Norris felt he should have been on pole position for the Brazilian Grand Prix after a McLaren blunder left him only seventh on the grid for Sunday’s 71-lap race.
Verstappen was one of the first on track as the majority of the 10 remaining drivers queued for the start of Q3. Sergio Perez, who joined the McLaren men in arriving late to the drama, was following Piastri. He had to back out, leaving him only ninth. “It seems that it will be very close in the race. You saw that in qualifying and I expect the same on Sunday.”
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