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F1: Leclerc takes Singapore GP pole as Verstappen aborts lap

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Max Verstappen looked on course for pole position at the Singapore Grand Prix on Saturday when his Red Bull team aborted his lap with just seconds left in qualifying because of a fuel issue and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc took pole instead.

"Why? Why? Why?" Verstappen asked when told to box, before unleashing an expletive.

He soon found out why.

"They told me to box and then I realized what was going to happen. We ran out of fuel," Verstappen told broadcaste­r Sky. "It is incredibly frustratin­g and it shouldn't happen ... At least you (should) track that throughout the session to know you aren't going to make it. We should've seen that way earlier."

Verstappen starts eighth, although he's won from 14th on the grid this season in Belgium.

He was well clear of Leclerc at the time splits but Red Bull called him in as he was about to go under fuel limit regulation­s. Drivers can be disqualifi­ed if they don't have enough fuel left in the tank, which would have meant starting from last place. Still, he was clearly displeased at what happened.

"I am not happy at all at the moment, I know of course it is always a team effort and I can make mistakes, and the team can make mistakes, but it is never acceptable," he said. "Of course you learn from it, but this is really bad. It shouldn't happen."

Leclerc clinched a season-leading ninth pole and finished .022 ahead of Verstappen's teammate Sergio Perez and .054 clear of Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton.

Perez is confident he can challenge for victory. But Verstappen's grid position deals a blow to his chances of wrapping up the title on Sunday on a street track difficult for overtaking. That gives Leclerc a good chance to win his fourth race of the season.

Leclerc called it "a matter of time before Max gets his title."

Verstappen leads Leclerc by 116 points and will clinch his second straight title only if he scores 22 points more than Leclerc, his most realistic challenger.

He must win to secure the title Sunday, along with two other scenarios involving Leclerc. If Verstappen wins, Leclerc can finish no higher than ninth; if Verstappen wins and earns a bonus point for fastest lap, Leclerc can finish no higher than eighth.

The race buildup has seen bickering between teams over an alleged 2021 budget cap breach by Red Bull, which drew an angry response from Red Bull team principal Christian Horner.

Also, Hamilton was summoned to appear before the stewards for a potential jewelry breach shortly after third practice had ended at the Marina Bay Circuit.

The seven-time F1 champion was later cleared after being investigat­ed for an alleged infringeme­nt of Appendix L, Chapter III of the FIA's Internatio­nal Sporting Code, which includes a prohibitio­n on the wearing of jewelry. The summons related to Hamilton's nose stud, which he had previously removed when the FIA's jewelry ban was applied.

Hamilton said he explained to stewards before qualifying started that he needs to keep the stud in due to complicati­ons linked to a blood blister on his nose. Hamilton said he has a doctor's letter showing all this and stewards accepted his explanatio­n after reviewing footage.

Meanwhile, two-time F1 champion Fernando Alonso will start behind Ferrari's Carlos Sainz Jr. and from fifth place in his record 350th F1 race on Sunday, which will be one more than 2007 F1 champion Kimi Raikkonen.

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