The Prague Post - Norris survives a slip to seize Sao Paulo pole

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Norris survives a slip to seize Sao Paulo pole
Norris survives a slip to seize Sao Paulo pole / Photo: Miguel SCHINCARIOL - AFP

Norris survives a slip to seize Sao Paulo pole

Series leader Lando Norris continued his dominant run of dominant form by claiming a dramatic late pole for McLaren after a series of shocks in Saturday's tense qualifying session for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

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The 25-year-old Briton, who reclaimed the leadership of the drivers' world championship by winning in Mexico two weeks ago, reacted to late pressure after a messy opening Q3 lap with a stunning last run in the final seconds.

He clocked one minute and 9.511 seconds to outpace nearest rival Italian teenage rookie Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes by 0.174 seconds after Red Bull's four-time champion Max Verstappen was eliminated in the first qualifying session and seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton of Ferrari in Q2.

They qualified 16th and 13th respectively while McLaren team-mate and title rival Oscar Piastri, who is nine points behind in the title race, was fourth behind Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in an unpredictable session run in windy conditions at Interlagos.

- 'I messed up' -

"It was tough out there with the conditions," said Norris. "Just slippery and inconsistent, but good fun. It's always a pleasure around this track. I felt good!

"I was under a bit of pressure because I messed up on my first lap so it was more stressful than I would've liked, but I stayed calm when it mattered and put it altogether.

"So, I'm happy. We've been on very good form. The team have given me a great car, so I've always got to thank them.

"I didn't make it easy for them or for myself. Locking up at Turn One, it just put unnecessary pressure on myself and the others are doing a good job, but I think that when I am in a good rhythm, stay calm and put it all together, I'll be on top."

Piastri, who had crashed in the morning sprint race won by Norris, said he felt he had no more speed in the car.

"I just couldn't go any faster, I think that was the biggest thing," he said. "Very different conditions to what we had yesterday, I would say, and just about everything felt much trickier today.

"So, obviously, I'm a bit disappointed with the result but the car has looked quick this weekend, especially over a longer run, so hopefully I can take advantage of that tomorrow."

Antonelli said he as frustrated to finish behind Norris again after also finishing second in sprint qualifying as well as the sprint.

"I'm a bit annoyed that I am again behind him. We were so close this morning. It was a very tricky session with the wind, tricky to put a lap together, but I still managed to put a decent lap in the last run and happy with that."

Leclerc said he felt satisfied with his lap after a difficult weekend for Ferrari.

"Everything is so close that it goes from being a disaster of a weekend to a really good weekend in a matter of a few hundredths.,"he said. "I'm happy I could put everything together in Q2 and Q3 and that was crucial for us because it was very on the limit."

Z.Marek--TPP