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Japanese GP Qualifying: Sebastian Vettel takes superb Ferrari pole

Since the tables turned on Mercedes to seal a surprise front-row lockout, sebastian Vettel secured a pole location for the Japanese GP in Sunday qualifying.
In a session that was pushed back by 19 hours due to the Super Typhoon Hagibis, Vettel aced Q3 from the sunshine with two superb laps – that were both faster than anything his opponents handled – to maintain his first pole since the Canadian GP, also Ferraris fifth in a row.
The race starts at 6.10m on Sky Sports F1, with build-up in 4.30am.
We are quite surprised to be truthful, said Vettel. We did not expect to have front row. So very pleased. The car was unbelievable. However, its only part of the task done.
Charles Leclerc, who had taken the previous four sticks to the Scuderia, was two-tenths and second slower compared to his team-mate – but edged Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton out.
This Ferrari because the summertime is unreal with all the pace it has acquired, said Sky F1s Paul Di Resta. It is epic, absolutely spot on
Ferrari dominated the single additional day of conducting in Suzuka due to the weather, Friday, but shocked mercedes in the final shootout and Bottas and Hamilton could only afford fourth and third.
It is the very first period the Silver Arrows have failed to secure a one-two in Japanese GP while nobody has ever gained from the next row in Suzuka.
Ferrari were untouchable, admitted Bottas, while team manager Toto Wolff added to Sky F1:Out of nowhere as soon as they pack it together they are very quick.
Max Verstappen was renowned for Red Bull and 0.787s off rod because the Honda-powered team fought in front of an enthusiastic home crowd, although Alex Albon impressed with fitting his team-mates time.
Both McLarens made it Q3, with Carlos Sainz again of Lando Norris, whereas Pierre Gasly and Romain Grosjean are also delighted to start at the.
The sun was shining and Even though the typhoon passed in Suzuka, there were blustery conditions and these intense winds captured out Kevin Magnussen and Robert Kubica .
As Q1 was twice both drivers crashed into the challenges in the last corner.
Williams and Haas have a big job on their hands to get their cars ready for the race using a turnaround.
Renault, meanwhile, had a nightmare qualifying as Daniel Ricciardo was knocked out in Q1, while Nico Hulkenberg had been a location 15th above him and endured a reliability problem during Q2.
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