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Charles Leclerc takes pole in dramatic Singapore GP qualifying

Article To news overview © XPBimages Charles Leclerc will start from pole for the Singapore Grand Prix, after a dramatic qualifying session in damp conditions. The Ferrari driver sensationally took pole by just 0.022s from Sergio Perez after Ferrari elected to keep him out to do a final run at the end of the session. Lewis Hamilton will start from third on the grid. The Mercedes driver elected to switch to slicks after spending the whole session on Intermediates, setting the early pace in the process. But his late laps were not good enough to improve on Leclerc's effort, finishing just 0.054s off by the chequered flag. Max Verstappen will start from eighth having elected to do a final run...
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