Sunday Express

LEW’S STRUGGLE TO KEEP THE PACE

Hamilton fourth on grid

- John NORFOLK REPORTING FROM LE CASTELLET

LEWIS HAMILTON will start his 300th Formula One race from fourth on the grid after Charles Leclerc took pole position at the French Grand Prix. The Ferrari ace, 24, breathed fresh life into his championsh­ip bid with a comprehens­ive victory at the last round in Austria a fortnight ago.

And the Monegasque will be in prime position to secure another much-needed win in his title fight against Red Bull’s Maxverstap­pen.

The world champion qualified second – three tenths back – with Sergio Perez third in the other Red Bull.

Mclaren have brought more upgrades to France than at any other stage of the season – and Lando Norris split the Mercedes drivers to qualify fifth, one place ahead of George Russell.

Hamilton’s Mercedes team harboured high hopes for the 12th round of the campaign here in the scorching south of France heat.

A new floor, coupled with the smooth Circuit Paul Ricard asphalt, even led some within Mercedes to believe Hamilton could end both his, and the team’s, barren run.

But the Silver Arrows have lost further ground to Ferrari and Red Bull with Hamilton nine tenths adrift. Russell was 1.2 seconds slower than Leclerc.

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff, who was joined by Dieter Zetsche – the former chairman of Mercedes’ parent company Daimler – at the back of the team’s garage, cut a disconsola­te figure. Leclerc heads into today’s race 38 points behind Verstappen, and with Carlos Sainz already due to start last for changing the engine which caught fire in Austria, Ferrari used him as a tow to pull Leclerc along.

It worked to tremendous effect with Leclerc roaring to front spot.

After taking his 16th career pole and seventh of the season, Leclerc said: “It was a great lap. I have struggled all weekend to put a lap together but I managed to do it.

“I also had the help of Carlos and that was amazing team work.”

Verstappen was quickest in final practice – but could not match Leclerc’s speed in qualifying.

“We were lacking general grip but overall we have a decent race car,” he said.

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Leclerc (left)
TRAILING: Hamilton can’t keep up with pole ace Leclerc (left)

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