Leclerc secures pole position, Norris to start 17th in Azerbaijan Grand Prix

BAKU, Azerbaijan — Charles Leclerc qualified on pole position for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Saturday as Max Verstappen was sixth and Lando Norris only 17th in a session that could have a big impact on the Formula 1 title race.

Ferrari’s Leclerc, who won the last race in Italy, was fastest by .321 seconds from McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, with the second Ferrari of Carlos Sainz Jr. in third. Pole marked a dramatic turnaround for Leclerc, who crashed in the first practice session Friday.

“It hasn’t been an easy weekend because (of) obviously the crash in FP1, which didn’t make me lose confidence. I knew that the pace was there,” Leclerc said. “But obviously you’ve got to build back up to speed.”

Norris was on what seemed to be a lap fast enough to progress from the first part of qualifying as one of the top 15. But he told broadcaster Sky that “I had to lift” — slow down — because of a yellow flag that was apparently for Esteban Ocon’s slow-moving Alpine. Norris’ time from his first lap missed the 15th-place cutoff by .137 of a second.

“There’s a long race ahead, we have some good tires in the bank, I’m still hopeful we can get a good result. I think the car is quick. Bit frustrating, but nothing I can do,” Norris told Sky.

Norris is second in the standings, 62 points behind Verstappen with eight rounds of the championship remaining.

McLaren had confirmed before the race weekend that it would favour Norris over Piastri to help his title challenge, with Norris suggesting the Australian would be asked to make way for him on track in some situations.

That almost certainly won’t happen Sunday with 15 places separating the two teammates in qualifying. Piastri is aiming to fight for a second career win.

“We’ll see what we can do. I think our race pace is good, but the Ferrari is certainly not slow,” he said.

Defending champion Verstappen, who hasn’t won any of the last six races, had seemed better in Baku but his final lap of qualifying wasn’t enough to improve on sixth place. Teammate Sergio Perez was fourth, beating Verstappen in qualifying for the first time all year.

There was a bizarre incident in the final part of qualifying when Williams’ Alex Albon stopped on his way out of the pits to remove a large piece of cooling equipment that the team had left in his air intake. Albon qualified 10th and was facing an investigation from the stewards after the session.

Albon’s teammate Franco Colapinto, in only his second F1 race weekend, was ninth in the best qualifying result for an Argentinian driver in 42 years.

British teen Oliver Bearman, standing in at Haas for the suspended Kevin Magnussen, was 11th after recovering from a crash in third practice Saturday morning.

In an exciting qualifying session for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc secured pole position while Lando Norris will start in 17th place on the grid. Leclerc’s impressive performance in his Ferrari saw him edge out the competition to claim the coveted top spot, marking his second pole position of the season.

Leclerc’s pole position comes as a welcome boost for Ferrari, who have been showing strong pace in recent races. The Monegasque driver has been in fine form this season, consistently delivering strong performances and challenging the frontrunners in the championship standings.

On the other hand, McLaren’s Lando Norris faced a challenging qualifying session, which saw him struggle to find the pace needed to compete at the front of the grid. Despite his best efforts, Norris was unable to match the speed of his rivals and will start from 17th place on the grid for Sunday’s race.

The Azerbaijan Grand Prix is known for its unpredictable nature, with the Baku City Circuit throwing up surprises and drama at every turn. With Leclerc starting from pole position and Norris further down the grid, fans can expect an action-packed race as the drivers battle it out for supremacy on the streets of Baku.

As the teams prepare for the race, all eyes will be on Leclerc as he looks to convert his pole position into a race win and extend his lead in the championship standings. Meanwhile, Norris will be hoping to make up ground from his starting position and challenge for valuable points in what promises to be an exciting and unpredictable race.

Stay tuned for all the action from the Azerbaijan Grand Prix as the drivers take to the track for what is sure to be a thrilling and dramatic race.