Formula 1 | Chinese Grand Prix, the starting grid

Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull monopolize the first three rows. Alonso 13th, Alfa Romeo Sauber bringing up the rear

Formula 1 | Chinese Grand Prix, the starting grid

Here is the starting grid for the Chinese Grand Prix, the third stage of the 2018 Formula 1 World Championship.

CHINA GRAND PRIX – STARTING GRID

1st ROW
01. S. VETTEL  1:31.095 –Ferrari
02. K. RAIKKONEN  1:31.182 –Ferrari

2st ROW
03. V. BOTTAS  1:31.625 –Mercedes
04. L. HAMILTON  1:31.675 –Mercedes

3st ROW
05. M. VERSTAPPEN  1:31.796 – Red Bull
06. D. RICCIARDO  1:31.948 – Red Bull

4st ROW
07. N. HULKENBERG  1:32.532 - Renault
08. S. PEREZ  1:32.758 – Force India

5st ROW
09. C. SAINZ  1:32.819 - Renault
10. R. GROSJEAN  1:32.855 - Haas

6st ROW
11. K. MAGNUSSEN  1:32.986 - Haas
12. E. OCON  1:33.057 – Force India

7st ROW
13. F. ALONSO 1:33.232 – McLaren
14. S. VANDOORNE 1:33.505 – McLaren

8st ROW
15. B. HARTLEY  1:33.795 - Red Bull
16. S. SIROTKIN  1:34.062 – Williams

9st ROW
17. P. GASLY  1:34.101 - Red Bull
18. L. STROLL  1:34.285 – Williams

10st ROW
19. C. LECLERC 1:34.454 - Alfa Romeo Sauber
20. M. ERICSSON* 1:34.914 - Alfa Romeo Sauber

* Ericsson (already last) penalized 5 positions for ignoring the yellow flags during Q1

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