Mclaren fastest in sprint qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix

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Team Mclaren had a successful start to the Brazilian Grand Prix, with two cars ahead of all competitors in sprint qualifying

Mclaren successfully started the Brazilian Grand Prix with two cars ahead of all competitors in sprint qualifying.

The Australian Oscar Piastri was first with a time of 1.08.899, while Lando Norris will start second in tomorrow's sprint. Third on the starting grid will be Charles Leclair from Ferrari, and as for Max Verstappen, the Dutchman showed today only the fourth result.

It is also worth noting the failures in sprint qualifying of Lewis Hamilton and Sergio Perez - both drivers could not get into the third segment and will start the sprint outside the top-10.

The sprint race of the Brazilian Grand Prix starts on 2 November at 16-00 Kiyv time.

Brazilian Grand Prix. Qualification for the sprint. Top 10
1. Oscar Piastri (Mclaren) - 1.08.899
2. Lando Norris (Mclaren) +0.029
3. Charles Leclair (Ferrari) +0.254
4. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) +0.320
5. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) +0.358
6. George Russell (Mercedes) +0.544
7. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) +0.723
8. Liam Lawson (RB) +1.042
9. Alex Albon (Williams) +1.19
10. Oliver Bermain (Haas) - no time shown

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