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WAs Mercedes celebrated another front row lock, previous rivals Ferrari were enduring an absolutely miserable day at a track where they were the ones who locked the front row in 2019. Here’s what Phil Duncan had to say about their 13th and 14th places in qualifying Yesterday.
After Sebastian Vettel ended up rooted in the foot of the times in final practice, Ferrari had been contemplating one of the most humiliating afternoons in the long history of the Italian team.
Yet against all odds, both Scarlet cars survived the embarrassment of being knocked out in Q1.
Instead, Leclerc, who won from pole here last year, will start 13th, one place ahead of teammate Vettel in what is proving to be a season to forget for the Scuderia.
“M — there’s not much else I can do,” a dejected Leclerc said on the radio.
This could be the low point of his season. A season with many, many lows already. Anyway, the Belgian Grand Prix starts at 2.10pm BST, but we’ll be here with all the preparation until then before we start with the live updates of the race. Today it has rained a bit in the area, but it does not seem to affect the race track.
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