Verstappen denies Alonso fairytale Spanish GP pole as Hamilton rages at Russell

03 June 2023 , 15:10
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Max Verstappen continued his dominance of the Spanish Grand Prix weekend by taking pole position (Image: Getty Images)
Max Verstappen continued his dominance of the Spanish Grand Prix weekend by taking pole position (Image: Getty Images)

Max Verstappen romped to pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix in a session which took several scalps and saw Lewis Hamilton and George Russell collide with each other.

The home fans were hoping Fernando Alonso would end his pole drought on Saturday, but it was the other Spaniard who came closest to pole with Carlos Sainz second quickest. And Lando Norris put aside a poor start to the season for McLaren to put his car third on the grid.

Hamilton managed fifth behind Pierre Gasly after the collision with Russell in Q2. It damaged his front wing which needed replacing before the final part of the session and left the seven-time world champion very unimpressed with his team-mate.

Still, could be worse. Russell did not even make it to Q3 and nor did Sergio Perez, who sounded almost tearful over the radio as his title dreams continue to fade. But at least they fared better than Charles Leclerc, who dropped out in the first part of the session and will be 19th on the grid.

The rainclouds stayed away for the start of the session but it was clear there were still some damp patches on the track. Q1 was red flagged just a couple of minutes in as no fewer than six cars either span or went onto the gravel after losing grip.

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That included a scary moment for Fernando Alonso coming out of the final corner as he took a trip across the gravel trap, but managed to keep the Aston Martin out of the wall – much to the relief of those in the stands. The others who lost grip in those opening minutes were also able to keep their engines running and avoid becoming beached.

Verstappen denies Alonso fairytale Spanish GP pole as Hamilton rages at RussellLewis Hamilton and George Russell collided during qualifying in Barcelona (Sky Sports)

The track ramped up as the cars got going again but, having not been out in the first place, the Ferraris were at a disadvantage. That came back to bite Charles Leclerc, who was only able to go 19th fastest to drop out of the session in Q1, only Logan Sargeant slower than him.

Alex Albon, Kevin Magnussen and Valtteri Bottas also fell at the first hurdle. And there was more drama to come in Q2 as two more big names failed to make it through. Perez needed a smooth weekend after his Monaco shocker but could only qualify 11th in another blow to his title ambitions.

Verstappen denies Alonso fairytale Spanish GP pole as Hamilton rages at RussellCharles Leclerc qualified 19th in Barcelona (HOCH ZWEI/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images)

He was one place ahead of Russell, who angered his team-mate Hamilton with their collision. "That's really dangerous," said the seven-time world champion over the radio while Russell was very apologetic for causing the contact and damaging his team-mate's front wing.

Oscar Piastri had looked strong throughout the session but could only manage 10th once through to Q3. Alonso was surprisingly only ninth with Lance Stroll out-qualifying his Aston Martin team-mate for the first time.

Full 2023 Spanish Grand Prix qualifying result

  1. Max Verstappen – Red Bull
  2. Carlos Sainz – Ferrari
  3. Lando Norris – McLaren
  4. Pierre Gasly – Alpine
  5. Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes
  6. Lance Stroll – Aston Martin
  7. Esteban Ocon– Alpine
  8. Nico Hulkenberg – Haas
  9. Fernando Alonso – Aston Martin
  10. Oscar Piastri – McLaren
  11. Sergio Perez – Red Bull
  12. George Russell – Mercedes
  13. Zhou Guanyu – Alfa Romeo
  14. Nyck de Vries – AlphaTauri
  15. Yuki Tsunoda – AlphaTauri
  16. Valtteri Bottas – Alfa Romeo
  17. Kevin Magnussen – Haas
  18. Alex Albon – Williams
  19. Charles Leclerc – Ferrari
  20. Logan Sargeant – Williams

Daniel Moxon

Toro Rosso F1, Alfa Romeo F1, Williams F1, Aston Martin F1, Haas F1, Alpine F1, McLaren F1, Ferrari F1, Mercedes F1, Red Bull F1, Nico Hulkenberg, Kevin Magnussen, Valtteri Bottas, Zhou Guanyu, Nyck de Vries, Yuki Tsunoda, Pierre Gasly, Esteban Ocon, Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris, Logan Sargeant, Alexander Albon, Lance Stroll, Fernando Alonso, Carlos Sainz, Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez, Max Verstappen, George Russell, Lewis Hamilton, Spanish Grand Prix, Formula 1

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