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F1 GP Singapore 2023 standings, times, results and who took pole: Carlos Sainz dominates Verstappen chaos | Sports New Spain

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Carlos Sainz he is the weekend man Singapore and classification It was the validation of what had been seen in the previous meetings. And the Spaniard showed absolute dominance with his Ferrari and he achieved his second consecutive pole position (and the fifth of his career) in a session full of problems for Verstappen.

Sainz set a time of 1m30s984, just 0.072s better than a George Russell that he fell behind on his last attempt, but it was enough to let him in third place to Charles Leclerc. Will they be the ones to end Max’s winning streak? They are candidates, although we should not rule them out Lewis Hamilton (5th) or Fernando Alonso, 7th with his Aston Martin.

The big surprise of the season (though not so much due to the performance in practice) came from Red Bull: the big dominator of the season Couldn’t get any of his cars into Q3: Max Verstappen was 11th while Czech Perezwho lost (without consequence) in his last attempt, took 13th place.

Another note from the qualifying day was given by Lance Stroll, who took a very heavy hit at the close of Q1, fortunately without physical consequences for him. His accident delayed the start of Q2 by more than half an hour.

Singapore GP 2023 Standings: Results, Places and Times

Position Pilot year
1 Carlos Sainz 1m30s984
2 George Russell 1m31s056
3 Charles Leclerc 1m31s063
4 Lando Norris 1m31s270
5 Lewis Hamilton 1m31s485
6 Kevin Magnussen 1m31s575
7 Fernando Alonso 1m31s615
8 Esteban Ocon 1m31s673
9 Nico Hulkenberg 1m31s808
10 Liam Lawson 1m32s268
eleven** Max Verstappen 1m32s173
12** Pierre Gasly 1m32s274
13** Czech Perez 1m32s310
14** Alex Albon 1m33s379
fifteen** Yuki Tsunoda No time at all
16* Valtteri Botas 1m32s809
17* Oscar Piastri 1m32s902
18* Logan Sargeant 1m33s252
19* Guanyu Zhou 1m33s258
twenty* Lance Stroll 1m33s397

**Highlight in Q2 | *Highlight in Q1.

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Who took pole for the 2023 Singapore F1 GP?

The pole position Singapore GP 2023 of F1 did Carlos Sainz team’s Ferrari, with his time 1m30s984. The Spaniard dominated the weekend and ended up setting the fastest time with an improvement on his last attempt which was enough to put him behind George Russell. Charles Leclerc He took third place.

What time is Singapore F1 GP 2023?

  • Day: Sunday, September 17, 2023
  • Time:
    • Mexico (CDMX): 6 o’clock
    • condition United (ET): 8:00
    • Argentina: 9 o’clock
    • Spain: 14:00

Source: Sporting News

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