Max Verstappen had to beat both Ferrarisin qualifying for the
Las Vegas Grand Prix, yet the
Red Bull Racing driver will start from the front row alongside pole-sitter
Charles Leclerc. That has everything to do with the grid penalty of
Carlos Sainz, who had qualified second narrowly behind his teammate.
Sainz has to add 10 spots to his starting position and thus starts from P12. This moves
Lewis Hamilton and
Sergio Perez up a place, but that will be cold comfort for the drivers who both stranded in Q2.
Behind Leclerc and Verstappen,
George Russell and
Pierre Gasly will start from the second row. The third row of the grid is fully occupied by
Williams drivers
Alexander Albon and
Logan Sargeant, who set a very impressive qualifying record. Especially for Sargeant, a result he desperately needed towards the end of his contract period.
Provisional starting grid for the Las Vegas Grand Prix
Source: F1.com