Charles Leclerc will start the Brazilian Grand Prix from second on the grid with Max Verstappen on pole.
Don’t expect Charles Leclerc to challenge Max Verstappen for the lead in Brazil, the Ferrari driver conceding it would be “irrelevant” as he’d retake it in “two or three laps”.
As the drivers learned on Saturday, it’s about the timing of the pass and it’s also about being able to break out of DRS range as quickly as possible. “If this is the pace of the cars, then I’m pretty sure that even if I pass him that’s a bit irrelevant because I think in two or three laps, he should be passing me.”
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