USA: pre-sprint nonsense

 

I do loathe the sprint.

Anyway, qualifying had some upsets. In Q1 we said goodbye to both Aston Martins, whose update appears to have failed thus far. After setting a great time earlier, Hulkenberg was also out, as were both Williams.

Tsunoda and Ricciardo were the fastest and slowest chaps, respectively, eliminated in Q2, and between them were both Alfas and Magnussen.

But Q3 was altogether more interesting as track limits came into play and turned what would’ve been a Verstappen pole into just 6th on the grid for Sunday’s actual race. Leclerc starts on pole, leading the front row ahead of Norris. Row two is Hamilton and Sainz, while Russell and Verstappen are row three.

Gasly and Ocon, the best friends forever of Alpine, comprise row four, with Perez an underwhelming 9th and Piastri just 10th (unsure if the Aussie had a time removed for track limits).

At the time of writing (8.51am on Saturday) Ladbrokes has no sprint markets at all, which is a bit unexpected. Nothing on the more limited Betfair markets (just outright sprint qualifying and race markets) appeals.


The sprint race is at 11pm. Unsure if I’ll bother to tune in.

The actual race, tomorrow, is at 8pm.

 

Morris Dancer

 

PS Been having some tech problems so if I suddenly disappear it's probably that rather than outraged flamingo attack.

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