Lando Nooris claims pool in Melbourne because Hamilton is ranked eighth

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Lando Nooris claims pool in Melbourne because Hamilton is ranked eighth
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Lando Noor took a pole position for the Australian Grand Prix, leading the team’s co -operative Oscar Pattery as well as the McLaren Front Row Lockout, while Lewis Hamilton qualified for his Ferrari’s first film.

Both Nuris and the pastry struggled on their initial flying laps in Q3, but when it became important, it was supplied, bruton brought his Australian team to 0.084 seconds. Their late rise brought the initial Peace Setter to the third number to Max Verstapin, with the Red Bill driver eliminating 0.385 seconds above 0.385 seconds despite brushing the gravel at the age of nine and ten.

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George Russell placed his Mercedes ranked fourth from the impressive racing bulls of Yuki Sonoda and Williams Alex Alex Elbone. Ferrari came in seventh and eighth after Charles Lacterk and Hamilton, Alpine’s Perry Gasley and Williams’ Carlos Sons participated in the top ten.

Noris was happy with his performance but was careful with the race, expected rain on Sunday. “This is the best way to start the year,” he said. “Everyone in MacLaran has done a wonderful job, but it is just to qualify. Tomorrow will be difficult, especially with the speed of the Red Bill in the wet.

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Hamilton admitted that Ferrari had to work before the race, which starts at 04:00 GMT. “We need to know why we are not at speed with the front runners,” he said. Sky Sports. “I never drove this car in the rain, so I had to study tonight settings. This will be the experience of learning.

Veristapen, which was difficult on Friday, was satisfied with the third position. “Tomorrow was tough, so I’ll take it,” he said. “The distance of MacLaran was huge, so despite a perfect lap, I don’t think I could defeat them.”

The Haas driver Oliver Beerman will begin for the last time after a challenging weekend, which includes the failure of the gear box to qualify for practically after accidents. Brazilian shopkeeper Gabriel Bortoleto influenced the Qualifying Sobar team’s teammates Nico Hilkanberg, while both Mercedes’ Andrea Kimi Antonley and Red Bill’s Liam Lawson were eliminated in Q1.

With the unexpected weather on the horizon, the battle of victory in Melbourne remains wide.

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