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Leclerc holds his nerve to take pole from Verstappen in Spain

Charles Leclerc went for a spin in the final round of qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix, but the Ferrari driver held his nerve to put in a follow-up lap that claimed pole by 0.323s from Max Verstappen whose Red Bull suffered a power issue in the final seconds. Carlos Sainz will start tomorrow's race from third place, and will share the second row with George Russell whose competitive performance confirmed that Mercedes are firmly back in the mix this weekend. Both Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso failed to make the cut at the end of Q1, while McLaren's Lando Norris had his fastest Q2 lap time deleted for exceeding track limits leaving him short of making it through to the final...
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