The final Formula One sprint of the year gets started at 2:30 p.m ET / 6:30 p.m. BST.
Lando Norris secured pole position for Saturday’s sprint race in São Paulo. Here’s what you need to know:The McLaren driver’s fast SQ3 lap was 0.061 seconds ahead of Max Verstappen.AlphaTauri has never scored a point during a sprint race, and Saturday may be its best shot. Both drivers advanced to SQ3.
Yuki Tsunoda qualified P6 while Daniel Ricciardo will line up P8.Aston Martin and Alpine have steep challenges ahead of themselves. During SQ1, Esteban Ocon collided with Fernando Alonso, damaging the Spaniard’s car to the point where Aston Martin couldn’t repair it in time for SQ2. Alonso qualified P15 while Ocon secured P16.
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