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Stroll in park for Lance in major Turkish upset

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LANCE Stroll will start today’s Turkish Grand Prix from pole position following one of the biggest upsets in recent Formula One memory.

Stroll and his Racing Point team excelled in the wet conditions at the Istanbul Park circuit to see off Red Bull’s Max Verstappen by two tenths. Sergio Perez finished third in the other Racing Point.

Lewis Hamilton will start his bid to become a seven-time world champion from sixth on the grid.

Hamilton, so often the master of the slippery conditions, was an eyewaterin­g 4.7 seconds slower than Stroll.

Hamilton’s Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas, the only driver still mathematic­ally in the title race, finished ninth. If the order remains that way here today, Hamilton will match Michael Schumacher’s championsh­ip haul.

“I cannot put it into words right now,” said Stroll, 22, who missed the Eifel Grand Prix last month through illness and subsequent­ly tested positive for coronaviru­s.

“I am shocked and

I

did

not expect to be up here. We didn’t look too competitiv­e but I am so happy now.

“I put that lap together and I was under so much pressure. I had the confidence in the car and I just nailed every corner, and it is such a nice way to bounce back after a few rough weeks. It is the highlight of my career. This is what we dream about.”

Verstappen has impressed all weekend on F1’s first visit to the Istanbul Park Circuit since 2011 and he looked set to claim his third career pole.

But Racing Point pulled off a masterstro­ke by putting both of their drivers on the quicker intermedia­te tyre for the start of Q3.

Stroll’s shock pole here ends Mercedes’ run of starting from pole at every round of this Covid-disturbed campaign.

Hamilton needs to finish ahead of Bottas to be sure of the title, and although he will be staggered to be so far off the pace, the six-time world champion, who went over to congratula­te Stroll, will no history still beckons for him today.

Qualifying took the best part of two hours to complete after Q1, the opening 18-minute running, was suspended on two occasions.

After just 10 minutes of action, race director Michael Masi deemed the conditions were too dangerous as rain continued to lash the venue 30 miles east of Istanbul.

A 45-minute delay ensued as Bernd Maylander pounded round the track in his safety car while a truck was also sent out in a bid to remove some of the standing water.

Masi gave the green light for qualifying to resume at just before 4pm local time, but the session was suspended only three-and-a-half minutes later when Romain Grosjean beached his Haas at the opening bend. With Grosjean’s Haas removed Q1 eventually finished, one hour and 10 minutes after it started. Both Ferraris were dumped out of Q2 with Sebastian Vettel 12th and Charles Leclerc 14th.

Stroll then provided a major upset in Q3, becoming the first Canadian pole-sitter since Jacques Villeneuve 23 years ago.

 ??  ?? ■ Racing Point driver Lance Stroll of Canada celebrates his pole position after the qualifying session at the Istanbul Park circuit
■ Stroll will start
Grand today’s Turkish
of Prix from the front the grid
■ Racing Point driver Lance Stroll of Canada celebrates his pole position after the qualifying session at the Istanbul Park circuit ■ Stroll will start Grand today’s Turkish of Prix from the front the grid

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