Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying LIVE: F1 latest updates, track times, results, grid and pole position
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Your support makes all the difference.ed Bull’s Max Verstappen took a superb pole position on Saturday for the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix and will start the race immediately ahead of Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton. Verstappen earned his fourth career pole to deny Hamilton his 99th, edging out the world champion by .39 seconds on his final attempt. “The whole weekend has been pretty good so far,” Verstappen said. “We knew what our weaknesses were last year and it looks like we’ve addressed them.” Verstappen praised Honda for improving reliability. “Honda have worked really hard to improve their engine,” he said. “Their turnaround has been really good and their understanding of the engine is impressive. They are just flat out all the time and want to win.” Hamilton’s teammate Valtteri Bottas was .59 behind Verstappen in third, while Charles Leclerc qualified in an encouraging fourth for Ferrari. In another encouraging sign for Honda, Pierre Gasly was fifth for AlphaTauri, which also uses their engine. Verstappen clinched the season-ending Abu Dhabi last December from pole and now goes for the 11th win of his career. Hamilton seeks a record-extending 96th win. “We knew it was going to be a challenge, a bit of an uphill slog,” Hamilton said. “Congratulations to Max. I gave everything I had.” Verstappen led the first part of qualifying, known as Q1, ahead of AlphaTauri’s 20-year-old Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda. Both cars use Honda engines and the Japanese manufacturer is in its final season before leaving F1. Sebastian Vettel, who endured a torrid season last year with Ferrari, started the new one badly. He was among the five drivers eliminated from Q1 and starts 18th for Aston Martin. Michael Schumacher’s son, Mick Schumacher, starts from 19th at the track where his father won the inaugural race in 2004, the year he clinched his seventh F1 title. Hamilton is looking to win a record eighth title. Ferrari duo Carlos Sainz Jr. and Leclerc topped Q2 ahead of Hamilton, an encouraging sign for the famed Italian manufacturer given last season’s difficulties. Earlier in the day, Verstappen clocked the fastest time in the final practice when, in hot conditions, he was .74 seconds quicker than Hamilton. Vettel came back to the garage with about 20 minutes left in the session, telling his team some debris had hit his race helmet. Qualifying took place in the evening under cooler conditions as the sun set on the Sakhir desert track. Verstappen is continuing his form from pre-season testing and last year’s season-ending Abu Dhabi GP, which he won. [AP}
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FIVE MINUTES REMAINING
We’re in for a real thriller here in Sakhir.
Verstappen goes fastest by just 0.023. Unbelievable. His engineers believe he can go faster.
Sainz was on an old set of tyres - do Ferrari have the firepower to compete in 2021?
It’s game on in Bahrain.
FIRST RUNS DONE - SIX MINUTES REMAINING
McLaren debutant Ricciardo puts up the first time of this session - 1:31:384.
Gasly beats that with 1:30:014, while Norris finishes third.
Bottas cannot top Gasly - but Hamilton can and puts up 1:29:549.
Max Verstappen goes fastest! Incredible run. A time of 1:29:526 puts the Dutchman on provisional pole.
Q3 IS UNDERWAY
Should Perez have gone for the soft tyre? It appears so, and Verstappen is struggling with some floor issues that may derail his run at pole position.
We are 11 minutes away from finding out the first pole-sitter of 2021.
ALONSO FOR ROOKIE OF THE YEAR?
You know, this Fernando Alonso doesn’t look too shabby.
It’s almost like he’s been here before.
Q3 IS SET TO BEGIN - WHO WILL LAND THE FIRST POLE POSITION OF THE DAY?
The two Ferrari’s - completely out of nowhere - top Q2, with debutant Sainz making a statement.
Hamilton and Norris are after the duo, while Bottas and Ricciardo edged out Verstappen.
Who will get pole?
PEREZ OUT IN Q2 WHILE ALONSO IS INTO Q3
The two Ferrari’s top the session with Sainz and Leclerc through, while it is heartbreak for Sergio Perez as he is out in Q2. The curse of the Red Bull second seat continues.
Impressive rookie Yuki Tsunoda is out, joining Alfa Romeo duo Giovinazzi and Raikkonen as well as Russell in crashing out.
11. Perez
12. Giovinazzi
13. Tsunoda
14. Raikkonen
15. Russell
FERRARI OUT OF NOWHERE
While Perez goes fourth, it is only for a matter of seconds as Gasly moves into third.
Leclerc is in danger - oh wow! He has gone fastest - and now Sainz goes fastest!
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