F1: See the GP China that starts the grill with Bortoleto in 19th place and Oscar Piste in unpublished pole

F1: See the GP China that starts the grill with Bortoleto in 19th place and Oscar Piste in unpublished pole


With the Australians, George Russell and Lando Norris complete the front row for the race of this Sunday

Oscar Pisters He won the first pole of his career during qualified training at the Shanghai international circuit on Saturday 22. The McLaren driver did the best time with 1min30S641 and dig the position of the pole for the China Grand Prix From Formula 1. Then came George Russell, who was second with 1min30s723, and Lando Norris, who closed the first row with 1min30s793.

Gabriel Bortoleto He was unable to perform well and he will go on 19 Sundays. Already Lewis Hamilton, who previously won the Sprint race for the first time with Ferrari was 5th.

Before the start of the race, the FIA ​​(International Automobile Federation) applied a ten second penalty penalty to the final result of the sprint to Jack Doohan Race for hitting Sauber de Bortoleto, who lost positions in the last lap of the race.

In Q1, Lando Norris got his best, Red Bull Isack Hadjar pilots in second position and Yuki Tsunoda, thirdly, attracted attention with prominent performance.

The session was marked by some surprises and difficulties for important drivers. Jack Doohan had an escape and left the track, but managed to return to the layout without important problems. Lando Norris saw a quick return to be ignored after making a mistake when he left the layout in curve 9.

The Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto was unable to overcome the Q1, finishing at the 19th after a last complicated lap, while Liam Lawson had a disappointing performance in the last position.

Following, in a less committed session, highlighting the two RB, they did not move to the Esteban Ocon Q3, Nico Hülkenberg, Fernando Alonso, Lance Stroll and Carlos Sainz.

In the last stadium Kimi Antonelli left the track and Verstappen almost hit Hadjar a Pit Lane. Lando Norris gave up on his return and went to the pits. Fixing the Oscar Pistri Polo closed the third quarter of the qualified training for the official race that takes place this Sunday at 4 in the morning.

Take a look at the Formula 1 GP GP GP

  1. Oscar Pistore (AUS/McLaren) 1min30S641
  2. George Russell (Eng/Mercedes) 1min30S723
  3. Lando Norris (Ing/McLaren) 1min30s793
  4. Max Verstappen (NLD/REDBULL) 1min30S817
  5. Lewis Hamilton (Ing/Ferrari) 1min30s927
  6. Charles Leclerc (Mon/Ferrari) 1min31S021
  7. Isack Hadjar (Alg/RB) 1min31s079
  8. Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA/Mercedes) 1min31S103
  9. Yuki Tsunoda (Jap/RB) 1min31S638
  10. Alexander Albon (Tai/Williams) 1min31S706
  11. Esteban Ocon (Fra/Haas) 1min31S625
  12. Nico Hülkenberg (Ale/Sauber) 1min31S632
  13. Fernando Alonso (Esp/Aston Martini) 1min31S688
  14. Lance Stroll (Can/Aston Martini) 1min31S773
  15. Carlos Sainz (Esp/Williams) 1min31S840
  16. Pierre Gasly (Fra/Alpine) 1min31S992
  17. Oliver Bearman (Ing/Haas) 1min32S018
  18. Jack Doohan (Aus/Alpine) 1min32S092
  19. Gabriel Bortoleto (Reggiseno/Sauber) 1min32S141
  20. Liam Lawson (NZL/Redbull) 1min32S174

Source: Terra

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