P3
1. Verstappen 1:17.835
2. Hamilton 1:18.070
3. Leclerc 1:18.308
Qualifying should be real interesting with the mix of team. It would be especially interesting if Bottas qualifies around 5 or 6.
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P3
1. Verstappen 1:17.835
2. Hamilton 1:18.070
3. Leclerc 1:18.308
Qualifying should be real interesting with the mix of team. It would be especially interesting if Bottas qualifies around 5 or 6.
Yuki train is slowing down. Out of in Q3.
Gasly and Stroll out in Q2.
Final Qualifying
1. Hamilton 1:16.741
2. Verstappen 1:16.777
3. Bottas 1:16.873
4. Leclerc 1:17.570
5. Ocon 1:17.580
6. Sainz 1:17.620
7. Ricardo 1:17.622
8. Perez 1:17.701
9. Norris 1:18.01
10. Alonso 1:18.147
Hamilton takes poll, but Max was in the discussion which shows how RB has closed the gap when last year they were off by half a second.
Ricardo rebounds from last week to get to Q3 and out-qualify Norris.
Perez continue to disappoint. Red Bull really needed him to be fighting with Bottas and he failed again. He is not been the upgrade from Albon, and the thing is it is likely that Albon would have made a performance jump from last year to this year just from the experience he had gained.
Would Red Bull consider Russell for next year if Mercedes sticks with Bottas?
Esteban Ocon has done well in qualifying...
https://www.formula1.com/en/results....ualifying.html
Then again, he has a good record, considering the teams that he has been driving for...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esteban_Ocon
Looking at the results, something went wrong with the third qualifying session for Sergio Perez;
https://www.formula1.com/en/results....ualifying.html
Q1: 1:18.203
Q2: 1:17.669
Q3: 1:17.701
NOTICE, he went slower in the third session.
HOWEVER, Sergio didn't improve as well as expected in the second session, so MAYBE the pressure could have got the better of him in the third qualifying outing?
'noda!
'nassi!