A dynamic Azerbaijan Grand Prix grid promises an exciting race around Baku's streets, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc starting from pole position for the fourth year in a row. Alongside him on the front row is a McLaren, but not that of title candidate Lando Norris, who failed to make it past Q1. Instead, Oscar Piastri will compete for the Turn 1 lead, followed closely by Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez from row two. READ MORE: Leclerc praises 'fantastic' Baku pole run, hoping Ferrari can 'play a team game' to put opponents behind on race day. For once, Baku specialist Perez outperformed Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen, who will start sixth, with the world champion trapped between the George Russell drives a Mercedes, while Fernando Alonso drives an Aston Martin. Franco Colapinto outqualified teammate Alex Albon at Williams, putting them eighth and ninth, with Haas' Ollie Bearman completing the top 10 in place of the banned Kevin Magnussen. Pierre Gasly had ...
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