Who will start where for the 2024 Brazilian Grand Prix
sprint race? Let’s take a look at the full F1 starting grid for Saturday’s
short dash to the checkered flag at Interlagos.
Oscar Piastri will start from pole position at for the
Brazilian Grand Prix sprint race, with a quickest time
of 1:08.899, just 0.029 seconds faster than
second-placed teammate Lando Norris.
F1 starting grid: Grid order for 2024 Brazilian GP sprint
race
The threat of rain never materialized over Interlagos,
offering McLaren’s Oscar Piastri a chance to secure his second career sprint
pole, this time in Brazil.
He’ll line up alongside his teammate Lando Norris on the
front row, with emerging title contender Charles Leclerc and championship
leader Max Verstappen behind them in third and fourth.
Carlos Sainz and George Russell will start from fifth and
sixth, respectively, followed by impressive performances from Pierre Gasly,
Liam Lawson, and Alex Albon.
Young star Oliver Bearman impressed during sprint
qualifying; subbing in for an ill Kevin Magnussen, he made it into SQ3, where
he unfortunately faced a lap deletion for exceeding track limits. He will start
from 10th.
Lewis Hamilton and Sergio Perez were two F1 stars in need of
a promising qualifying session, which neither man received. Both were knocked
out in SQ2, with Hamilton able to secure an 11th-place starting position after
a final push. Perez was only able to secure 13th.
This sprint race will take place at 11:00 local time on Saturday, November 2. It will be followed by qualifying for Sunday’s official Grand Prix at 14:00 local time