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Verstappen delights Dutch fans to claim pole

Red Bull driver trails Hamilton by three points in title race

- ZANDVOORT

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen edged out championsh­ip leader Lewis Hamilton to claim pole position at his home Dutch Grand Prix yesterday, his sixth prime grid spot out of the last seven races sparking jubilation in the near capacity crowd.

Roared on by a sea of orange the Belgian-born Dutch driver who trails Hamilton by three points in the title race, succeeds Nelson Piquet, who topped Saturday qualifying in 1985, the last time Formula One visited the iconic Zandvoort circuit nestling in the dunes on the coast west of Amsterdam.

Verstappen was just 0.038 seconds quicker than Hamilton, whose Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas lines up on the second row alongside Pierre Gasly’s AlphaTauri.

Impressive practice

The two Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, who had both been so impressive in practice on Friday, hold down the third row.

Verstappen, who earlier in the day escaped a grid penalty over an on-track incident on Friday, clocked a quickest lap of 1:08.885. “It’s an amazing feeling to get pole position here,” he said. “The crowd is incredible, the car is really nice to drive and this track as well — it’s really cool.

“It’s the best starting position, as passing will be difficult. Today was good, so I hope we can finish it off tomorrow.”

One black cloud on an otherwise sunny day for Red Bull was the premature exit after Q1 of Sergio Perez in their second car, making the task of holding off the Mercedes a little trickier.

Despite enthusiast­ic booing from the partisan crowd Hamilton paid generous tribute to Verstappen’s loyal followers.

“I want to say a big thank you to all the orange fans here, the Dutch fans. What an amazing venue and track. I really love coming to this country.”

 ?? AFP ?? Red Bull’s Max Verstappen salutes the crowd after he clocked the best time of the qualifying session yesterday.
AFP Red Bull’s Max Verstappen salutes the crowd after he clocked the best time of the qualifying session yesterday.

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