Provisional starting line-up: Leclerc brings Ferrari back where it belongs
The Tuscan Grand Prix at the Mugello circuit will start with the two Mercedes on the front row, followed by Max Verstappen and Alexander Albon. Few surprises lie at the front but behind that, there's some names which stand out.
Leclerc brings it back
Charles Leclerc manages to add some shine to the celebration of Ferrari's 1000th GP by qualifying fifth behind the two top teams. A particularly good performance that keeps him ahead of both of the Racing Point cars.
We now know that Sergio Perez managed to qualify in sixth, but has to give up that place to teammate Lance Stroll. During free practice, he collided with Kimi Raikkonen and received one place grid penalty for that. This is the only change in the results below.