The Italian ahead of Verstappen in the front line; Leclerc beat Hamilton two thousandths
Antonelli signs pole at the Belgian GP, sixth of the season
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Charles Leclerc beat Lewis Hamilton by only two thousandths of a second. Formula 1, Belgian GP: pole position for Kimi Antonelli, its sixth this season. What to worry about Antonelli, who will have to remain vigilant at the first turn: "I have Max next to me on the front line tomorrow, so I'd better make a good start," confirmed the Italian.
Furthermore, Although the other stables are innovative, no strategy seems to disrupt Mercedes' qualifications.
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Charles Leclerc beat Lewis Hamilton by only two thousandths of a second.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesFormula 1, Belgian GP: pole position for Kimi Antonelli, its sixth this season.
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What to worry about Antonelli, who will have to remain vigilant at the first turn: "I have Max next to me on the front line tomorrow, so I'd better make a good start," confirmed the Italian.
according to Le ParisienAlthough the other stables are innovative, no strategy seems to disrupt Mercedes' qualifications.
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Charles Leclerc beat Lewis Hamilton by only two thousandths of a second.
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