By Daily Sports on November 17, 2019
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen beat Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel to pole position at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
It was Verstappen’s second career pole, although he qualified fastest in Mexico two races ago before being penalised for failing to slow for caution flags.
New world champion Lewis Hamilton slipped into third place right at the end of the session, demoting Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc to fourth.
Leclerc has a 10-place grid penalty as a result of excessive engine usage.
Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas took fifth, ahead of the Red Bull of Alex Albon. (BBC)
•PHOTO: Max Verstappen
Source Daily Sports
Posted November 17, 2019
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