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This is how the grid of the Spanish F1 GP remains after the sanction against Alonso

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1

  Charles Leclerc
(Ferrari)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

  Max Verstappen
(Red Bull)

3

Carlos Sainz
(Ferrari)

4

George Russell
(Mercedes)

5

Sergio Perez
(Redbull)

6

Lewis Hamilton
(Mercedes)

7

Valtteri Bottas
(Alfa Romeo)

8

Kevin Magnussen
(Haas)

9

Daniel Ricciardo
(McLaren)

10

Mike Schumacher
(Haas)

eleven

lando norris
(McLarens)

12

Stephen Ocon
(Alpine)

13

Yuki Tsunoda
(AlphaTauri)

14

Pierre Gasly
(AlphaTauri)

15

Guanyu Zhou
(Alfa Romeo)

16

Sebastian Vettel
(Aston Martin)

17

 

  Lance Stroll
(Aston Martin)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18

 

 

 

  Alexander Albon
(Williams)

 

19

  Nicholas Latifi
(Williams)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

 

 

 

 

 

  Fernando Alonso
(Alpine)

 

Charles Leclerc took advantage of the problem that Max Verstappen suffered in the final attempt of Q3 to steal pole position for the 2022 Spanish GP of F1, but the two favorites for the title will form the front row of the grid.

He could not complete a one-two for Ferrari, but Carlos Sainz Jr. will start third and very well placed, who will share second row with George Russell’s Mercedes, again ahead of Lewis Hamilton.

The seven-time champion, for his part, will seek the best result from the third row, where he will start behind Sergio Pérez, who was unable to match the pace of Ferrari and the other Red Bull. In fact, the Mexican will have to keep an eye on a combative Valtteri Bottas, who will start seventh and threaten both his former teammate Hamilton and the one from Guadalajara.

In the virtual points zone, in addition to the Alfa Romeo, we will see the two Haas and Daniel Ricciardo, who will start ninth between Kevin Magnussen (eighth) and Mick Schumacher (tenth). Looking for the top 10 will be a Lando Norris who had made it to Q3, but who had his last lap erased in Q2 and was eliminated.

To bring joy to his fans, Fernando Alonso will have to come back from the last place on the starting grid, sharing the last row with Nicholas Latifi . Lance Stroll and his partner Sebastian Vettel fell at the first change with the controversial and renewed Aston Martin. Will he be able to perform better on Sunday? We will see.

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