FACTS AND STATS: A best Spa start for Alonso for 15 years, as Verstappen looks to the history books
Spa provided a thrilling qualifying session, with Max Verstappen scoring the fastest lap but not starting on pole thanks to grid penalties. He wasn’t the only one who has penalties for tomorrow’s race, with Charles Leclerc spending much of Q3 offering his team mate a tow. In the end, it worked for Ferrari, with Carlos Sainz grabbing a second career pole.
Here are the best facts and stats from qualifying in Belgium…
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Max Verstappen has previously lost a pole due to a penalty at the 2019 Mexican Grand Prix, when he was penalised for ignoring yellow flags in Q3.
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The Dutchman was fastest here in Q3 for the second year in a row.
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Carlos Sainz grabbed a second career pole position, having previously won the race from P1 at Silverstone.
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Ferrari’s 11th pole at Spa ties McLaren for the circuit record.
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Lewis Hamilton starts fourth, which means the Mercedes drivers are tied at 7-7 in qualifying this season.
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It is his third top-four start of the season, but he has yet to start in the top-three.
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George Russell starts fifth, and has finished in the top five at every race this year bar Silverstone.
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Alex Albon will line up sixth, for Williams’ highest start since Russell was P3 in Sochi last year. It was also the Thai driver’s first Q3 of the year.
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- Daniel Ricciardo missed out on Q3 but starts seventh, his highest start since Imola, 10 races ago.