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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc takes pole for US Grand Prix after Verstappen lap deleted

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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc took pole position for the United States Grand Prix after Max Verstappen’s lap was deleted for exceeding track limits.

Verstappen looked to have qualified first in his Red Bull at a sizzling Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, only to see his lap – five-thousandth­s of a second quicker than Leclerc – chalked off by the stewards. Verstappen dropped from first to sixth, with Lando Norris taking second for McLaren ahead of Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton. Leclerc’s team-mate Carlos Sainz finished fourth with George Russell fifth for Mercedes.

Verstappen, who wrapped up his third world title in Qatar a fortnight ago, is bidding to join Hamilton, Michael Schumacher, Alain Prost and Sebastian Vettel by reaching 50 victories. But the Dutchman’s quest will start from back down the grid after he put all four wheels off the track at Turn 18 following a rare mistake.

Verstappen headed into the final runs a quarter of a second down after he took aim at his team for putting him on track too close to Sergio Pérez in the other Red Bull. “Well fucking done there,” he yelled over the radio. “What the fuck was that in the last corner?!”

His subsequent error then allowed Leclerc to take the 21st pole of his career, 0.130sec ahead of Norris, who finished nine-thousandth­s clear of Hamilton. Daniel Ricciardo is back in the saddle after missing five races with a broken hand sustained in practice for the Dutch Grand Prix on 25 August.

The 34-year-old Australian progressed to Q2 before lining up in 15th, one second off the pace and four places behind Yuki Tsunoda in the other AlphaTauri.

Aston Martin have brought a number of upgrades across the pond, but both their drivers were sent for an early bath.

Fernando Alonso managed only 17th with teammate Lance Stroll – on a torrid run of form – two places further back. Meanwhile, the American Logan Sargeant, whose seat with Williams has not been confirmed for next season, will line up from last position at his home race.

 ?? ?? Charles Leclerc took pole position at qualifying for the US Grand Prix. Photograph: Adam Davis/EPA
Charles Leclerc took pole position at qualifying for the US Grand Prix. Photograph: Adam Davis/EPA

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