F1 | GP Brazil, the starting grid of the Sprint Qualifying

Hamilton from the pit lane, Verstappen in front of everyone

The starting grid of the Sprint Qualifying in Interlagos
F1 | GP Brazil, the starting grid of the Sprint Qualifying

We bring you the starting grid of the Sprint Qualifying valid for the next Brazilian Grand Prix, the fourth to last round of the 2021 Formula 1 World Championship.

Due to an irregularity found in his car's DRS system yesterday evening, Lewis Hamilton will not be able to take advantage of the fastest lap set in qualifying on Friday and will be forced to start from the pit lane. A very hard blow to the Englishman's world championship hopes, given that his relegation will allow Max Verstappen (fined 50.000 euros for touching Hamilton's #44 in parc fermé) to place ahead of everyone.

In second place was the other Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas, followed by Sergio Perez, Pierre Gasly, Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc. Appointment at 20.00 pm on Sky Sport F1 HD for the live coverage of the Sprint Qualifying from the San Paolo circuit.

GP Brazil, the starting grid of the Sprint Qualifying

First row
1) Max Verstappen (Ola/Red Bull)
2) Valtteri Bottas (Fin/Mercedes)

Second row
3) Sergio Perez (Mes/Red Bull)
4) Pierre Gasly (Fra/Alpha Tauri)

Third row
5) Carlos Sainz Jr. (Spa/Ferrari)
6) Charles Leclerc (Mon/Ferrari)

Fourth row
7) Lando Norris (Eng/McLaren)
8) Daniel Ricciardo (Aus/McLaren)

Fifth row
9) Fernando Alonso (Spa/Alpine)
10) Esteban Ocon (Fra/Alpine)

Sixth row
11) Sebastian Vettel (Ger/Aston Martin)
12) Yuki Tsunoda (Gpn/Alpha Tauri)

Seventh row
13) Kimi Raikkonen (Fin/Alfa Romeo)
14) Antonio Giovinazzi (Alfa Romeo)

Eighth row
15) Lance Stroll (Can/Aston Martin)
16) Nicholas Latifi (Can/Williams)

Ninth row
17) George Russell (Eng/Williams)
18) Mick Schumacher (Ger/Haas)

Tenth row
19) Nikita Mazepin (Rus/Haas)

PIT LANE

Lewis Hamilton (Eng/Mercedes)

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