Max Verstappen claimed pole position but the stewards will have the final say as he's being investigated for an incident with Lando Norris... F1
Qualy: Max Verstappen claims pole position but is under investigationMax Verstappen clinched pole position for what could be his title coronation grand prix, the Red Bull driver beating the Ferraris in qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix.to secure title number two, the Dutchman set the pace to put his RB18 on pole position.Verstappen, though, is under investigation for an incident with Lando Norris at 130R.
As one by one the drivers ventured out at the start of Q1, Charles Leclerc careful climbed into his Ferrari which was still up on jacks as his mechanics continued to work on the car. Not an ideal start for this year’s leading pole-sitter. His main rival Max Verstappen wasn’t messing around as he immediately went P1 ahead of Carlos Sainz with Leclerc out of the pits and up to third. George Russell and Lewis Hamilton were the only two to opt for the medium tyres over the soft, Russell P16 and Hamilton 19th, both in need of a second run., had a “problem with the brakes, what the fuck is going on?” His team-mate Yuki Tsunoda was also raging about his brakes, screaming at his team that he was “doing it”.
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