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Turkish Grand Prix LIVE: Qualifying result as Lewis Hamilton quickest and Valtteri Bottas on pole

Follow all the latest updates from qualifying at the Istanbul circuit

Dan Austin
Saturday 09 October 2021 09:29 EDT
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Lewis Hamilton to take 10-place grid penalty at Turkish GP

Formula One world championship leader Lewis Hamilton was fastest in qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix on Saturday but will start 11th due to a grid penalty with Mercedes team mate Valtteri Bottas on pole position.

Hamilton’s title rival Max Verstappen qualified third for Red Bull and will join Bottas on the front row at Istanbul Park on Sunday.

Follow qualifying live, below.

Q2 underway with fast cars on mediums

The second part of qualifying is now underway with both Mercedes cars and Max Verstappen in the Red Bull using the medium tyres.

Drivers start the race on whichever tyres they used in Q2. The medium is a much better race tyre than the soft, but is usually slightly slower in qualifying. The top two teams clearly feel it’s worth the risk this weekend.

Dan Austin9 October 2021 13:28

Schumacher makes it through

Mick Schumacher has qualified for Q2 for only the second time in his Formula 1 career, after making it through in France earlier this year.

The Haas driver looked adept in tricky condition and will be aiming to disrupt the midfield now.

Dan Austin9 October 2021 13:25

Ricciardo knocked out in Q1

McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo is the shock name who has been knocked out in Turkey! The Australian timed his final attempt badly and was overtaken by plenty of drivers in slower machinery who were able to take advantage of the drying track.

The five drivers who were knocked out are:

16. Ricciardo

17. Latifi

18. Giovinazzi

19. Raikonnen

20. Mazepin

Dan Austin9 October 2021 13:21

Red Bulls improving

Max Verstappen is temporarily the fastest man out there, until Hamilton goes quicker once again, and his Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez has dragged himself out of the drop zone and into P5 behind Lando Norris and ahead of Alonso.

Sebastian Vettel is still in the drop zone and struggling to put a clean lap together.

Dan Austin9 October 2021 13:18

Hamilton back on top

Lewis Hamilton knocks Gasly off top spot after telling his team over the radio that “we need to go for another banker lap.”

He’s ahead by over fourth tenths of a second and that should make him safe here.

Bottas is currently second with Gasly third, and an impressive Fernando Alonso in fourth.

Dan Austin9 October 2021 13:16

Gasly fastest with rain holding off

The slick tyres are holding up on track as the light rain seems to have gone away for now, with times tumbling and Pierre Gasly now leading the session.

Sainz and Ocon have improved too, pushing Giovinazzi and Vettel into the drop zone.

Dan Austin9 October 2021 13:12

Drivers currently at risk

The current bottom five includes Ocon, Raikonnen, Schumacher, Mazepin and Sainz.

Both Williams are currently impressing, with Russell in sixth and Latifi eighth.

Dan Austin9 October 2021 13:11

Tsunoda spins off track

Yuki Tsunoda has caused yet another qualifying session yellow card, suffering a sharp snap of oversteer on a damp patch into turn one and only just missing the wall.

The Japanese driver is currently 14th quickest and could well be at risk here.

Dan Austin9 October 2021 13:10

Verstappen goes fastest as rain falls

Hamilton manages to make it safely around the track at the second time of asking and goes to the top of the time-sheets.

Bottas follows him through and takes second, before Verstappen gazumps the pair of them to take the lead.

The rain is falling lightly now.

Dan Austin9 October 2021 13:08

Verstappen spins too

None of the drivers can get any temperature into the tyres and the combination of a damp circuit and cold rubber is causing havoc.

Verstappen is the next spinner, pirouetting in the centre of the circuit but fortunately able to carry on.

Anybody could be knocked out early here. George Russell is currently fastest in the Williams.

Dan Austin9 October 2021 13:06

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