Asbury Park Press

Verstappen takes pole at British GP

- James Ellingwort­h

SILVERSTON­E, England – Lando Norris nearly delighted the British Grand Prix crowd with pole position. There was just one problem: Max Verstappen.

“It’s always Max. He always ruins everything for everyone,” Norris joked after the Dutch driver beat his time for his fifth pole position in a row on Saturday.

The British crowd roared in celebratio­n when Norris briefly took over the top spot late in the qualifying session, before Verstappen went yet faster to take it back by .241 seconds.

The result may be routine in Formula One – Red Bull has taken pole in nine out of 10 races – but it followed a session of tension, another failure for Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Pérez, and a moment of jeopardy for the Dutch driver himself.

Verstappen made contact with the pit wall and broke his front wing while leaving his garage during a red-flag stoppage in the first part of qualifying. “I just understeer­ed and it just didn’t grip,” he told the team over the radio.

Red Bull replaced the wing and checked there was no other damage before Verstappen continued, but he was at the back of a line of cars and worked his way through the field to set up for a fast lap, going side-by-side with old rival Lewis Hamilton on the way.

Pérez qualified 16th, out of the top 10 for the fifth race in a row and the sixth time this season.

Pérez lost out in a frantic end to the first part of qualifying as drivers had three minutes to set times on a drying and increasing­ly faster track after an earlier red flag for Kevin Magnussen’s Haas breaking down. Pérez set what at first seemed a competitiv­e time but it was then surpassed by almost all of the other drivers before the first session was ended by Valtteri Bottas stopping his Alfa Romeo on the track.

McLaren was the star of qualifying with Norris second and rookie Oscar Piastri third.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were fourth and fifth, respective­ly, followed by the two Mercedes of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton. Alexander Albon was eighth for Williams, Fernando Alonso ninth for Aston Martin, and Pierre Gasly 10th for Alpine.

 ?? ?? Mads Pedersen celebrates winning the eighth stage of the Tour de France in Limoges, France, Saturday.
Mads Pedersen celebrates winning the eighth stage of the Tour de France in Limoges, France, Saturday.
 ?? DAN MULLAN/GETTY IMAGES ?? Max Verstappen secured the pole for the fifth straight race at the F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain.
DAN MULLAN/GETTY IMAGES Max Verstappen secured the pole for the fifth straight race at the F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain.

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