In the second consecutive classification, C. Leclerc won the pole position



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Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc posted the best result and won pole position in qualifying F-1 in Azerbaijan, which was suspended four times due to accidents. This is the second time in a row that an Italian athlete will start the race from the first starting place.

Lance Stroll and Antonio Giovinazzi collided cars in the fifteenth turn of the first part of the race. In the second part, McLaren spokesman Daniel Ricciardo did not avoid a blow to the protective wall. Finally, qualifying ended earlier after the car was crashed by AlphaTauri driver Yuki Tsunoda. And in response to the opponent’s incident, the locked wheels went off the track and the second Ferrari driver, Carlos Sainz, also hit the protective wall.

C. Leclerc took advantage of the airbag caused by Lewis Hamilton to overcome his first fastest lap and registered the best result of all participants. As the athletes were unable to improve their results later due to incidents on the track, the Ferrari driver won pole position.

L. Hamilton, who partially contributed to C. Leclerc’s triumph in the standings, came second, with Britain’s main opponent and championship champion Max Verstappen recording the third result.

For a time, AlphaTauri driver Pierre Gasly tried to take pole position from C. Leclerco. Fast in the first sectors, the Frenchman lost time and finished fourth, overtaking C. Sainz, who will start the race from fifth position.

Land Norris was once again the best among the McLaren athletes, winning the sixth starting position. It is true that an athlete can be fined for his actions on the track at the time the red flags were displayed.

Sergio Pérez, the second fastest Red Bull driver in training yesterday, was only seventh in qualifying. The Mexican beat only Y. Tsunoda, Fernando Alonso and Walter Bott in the last part of the races.

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