With qualifying in the books and
Charles Leclerc grabbing his fourth pole position on the bounce, here is how the grid is provisionally lining up, with all grid penalties taken into consideration!
Record-breaking Leclerc
For the first time since Michael Schumacher, a
Ferrari driver has put the red car on pole position for four races in a row. In Japan, Leclerc can become the first F1 driver since a certain
Sebastian Vettel to get pole position five times in a row.
That Vettel looked to be lining up on the front row of the grid with Leclerc for tomorrow's grid, until
Lewis Hamilton came in and snatched that place right out of the German's hands. A repeat of Singapore!
Penalties
Looking down,
Max Verstappen has a grid penalty which drops him from fourth to ninth, bumping
Carlos Sainz into P5. Verstappen's teammate
Alexander Albon binned his RB15 in Q1, meaning he'll start from P19, just in front of
Daniil Kvyat, who has taken a host of penalties.
The Russian's teammate
Pierre Gasly is the last driver who has a penalty for now, with the Frenchman qualifying in 11th but dropping to 16th, giving
Sergio Pérez 'mini-pole'.
This is how the entire grid will line up tomorrow, barring any extra injuries!
2019 Russian Grand Prix provisional grid
1. Charles Leclerc (FER) | |
| 2. Lewis Hamilton (MER) |
3. Sebastian Vettel (FER) | |
| 4. Valtteri Bottas (MER) |
5. Carlos Sainz Jr. (MCL) | |
| 6. Nico Hülkenberg (REN) |
7. Lando Norris (MCL) | |
| 8. Romain Grosjean (HAA) |
9. Max Verstappen (RBR) | |
| 10. Daniel Ricciardo (REN) |
11. Sergio Pérez (RAC) | |
| 12. Antonio Giovinazzi (ALF) |
13. Kevin Magnussen (HAA) | |
| 14. Lance Stroll (RAC) |
15. Kimi Räikkönen (ALF) | |
| 16. Pierre Gasly (STR) |
17. George Russell (WIL) | |
| 18. Alexander Albon (RBR) |
19. Robert Kubica (WIL) | |
| 20. Daniil Kvyat (STR) |