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Leclerc dominates in wet before Singapore qualifying
rain was expected Singaporeand finally arrived at Free Practice 3. Marina Bay, but the water prevented him from finishing the work. To make matters worse, his test in the wet was of little help when it came to qualifying as the wind was whipping up a storm. ” will be faced.
without going further Carlos Sainz He assured them they needed to keep looking for tenths of a second and improve their race pace. did. Marina BayHowever, they arrived in ‘qualifying’ after an all-wet FP3 and could have helped the drivers make first contact in these conditions if repeated at this Sunday’s race.
Nevertheless, they all focus on important classifications.rear Monaco, Singapore is the circuit where starting position is most important as overtaking is difficult. Very complicated. In that sense, Ferrari can dream.dry, in the circuit Marina Bay It perfectly fits the characteristics of Ferrari, especially the ease of driving an Italian car. Sainz world Leclerc They have a great chance of winning pole position.Although Max Verstappen Anything can happen in a battle and the Dutch should always be a favorite. 9th, Hamilton 12th).
Leclerc leads at intermediates
At the moment, in Free Practice 2, where the riders were only able to run the last 30 minutes due to the first heavy rain, Leclerc and was the fastest in the Intermediate. Verstappen (2nd) and 1″066 hours Carlos Sainz (The third).
Alonzo, 4th
Fernando Alonso finished fourth with a time of 1.647. If the rain repeated in ‘Qualifying’, the Spaniard could get more oil for a better result than he would have won on a dry track, but in , his car performed well. dry, Ferdinand Picking Q3 in today’s rankings and scoring some good points on Sunday put a good blow to the lost McLaren. Builders World Cup.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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