Saturday in Singapore provided one of the season’s most extraordinary qualifying sessions, with neither Red Bull making the Q3 cut and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz edging out the Mercedes of George Russell to take his second consecutive pole position.
With less than a tenth of a second covering the top three, Charles Leclerc heads the second row in the sister Ferrari, alongside the McLaren of Lando Norris. Lewis Hamilton starts fifth for Mercedes, followed by Kevin Magnussen in a spectacular sixth place for Haas.
Another standout performance was from Daniel Ricciardo stand-in Liam Lawson, who put his AlphaTauri tenth – and immediately ahead of world champion Max Verstappen. In the second Red Bull, Sergio Perez starts 13th.
Moving to the rear of the grid, Zhou Guanyu will start from the pit lane – rather than his P19 qualifying position – after changes were made to his Alfa Romeo car. Finally, Aston Martin have chosen to withdraw Lance Stroll from the race after his heavy crash at the end of Q1 on Saturday.
Starting Grid
FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX 2023
Pos. | Driver | Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Carlos SainzSAI | 1:30.984 |
2 | George RussellRUS | 1:31.056 |
3 | Charles LeclercLEC | 1:31.063 |
4 | Lando NorrisNOR | 1:31.270 |
5 | Lewis HamiltonHAM | 1:31.485 |
6 | Kevin MagnussenMAG | 1:31.575 |
7 | Fernando AlonsoALO | 1:31.615 |
8 | Esteban OconOCO | 1:31.673 |
9 | Nico HulkenbergHUL | 1:31.808 |
10 | Liam LawsonLAW | 1:32.268 |
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