
2019 Brazilian Grand Prix — Qualifying – McLaren
Carlos Sainz #55 FP3 1m09.588s (+1.268s) 21 laps 10th Q1 No time set (Softs) 20th “Big disappointment today. An issue with the engine during my first attempt in Q1 meant I

Carlos Sainz #55 FP3 1m09.588s (+1.268s) 21 laps 10th Q1 No time set (Softs) 20th “Big disappointment today. An issue with the engine during my first attempt in Q1 meant I

Sao Paulo, 16 November 2019 – Qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix, that gets underway tomorrow at 14.10 local time (18.10 CET), once again saw the pair of SF90s in

Weather: FP1: heavy rain and overcast, 19.6-17.2°C air, 26.2-20.7°C track; FP2: overcast, 20.6-18.4°C air, 25.4-22.5°C track Slippery Friday in Brazil Interlagos is a tricky place. A challenging track at the

LANCE STROLL – CHASSIS 02 FP1 1:19.414 P13 6 laps FP2 1:10.568 P17 33 laps Lance: “There’s not much for us to take away from today because the track conditions meant

MAX VERSTAPPEN First Practice Session: NO TIME SET, Position: 19, Laps: 3 Second Practice Session: 1:09.351, Position: 3, Laps: 33 “It was a bit of a messy day because of

Carlos Sainz #55 FP1 1m17.786s (+1.644s) 16 laps 7th FP2 1m10.310s (+1.093s) 38 laps 10th “Quite a challenging afternoon for us in the dry. I never felt 100 per cent comfortable

Samba do Brasil Brazil and rhythm go hand in hand. Paint a mental picture of Copacabana, imagine the raucous celebrations of the Carnival or even delve into the atmosphere of

Lance Stroll “Racing at Interlagos is always an interesting experience. There is so much passion and emotion from the Brazilian fans. They love racing and they’ve got a great history

Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, commented: “We congratulate Formula 1 on its commitment to a more sustainable sport. McLaren will continue to work closely in partnership with Formula 1 to

Aston Martin Red Bull Racing is excited to confirm that Alex Albon will continue to race with the Team in 2020 alongside Max Verstappen. After making his Formula One debut

Carlos Sainz #55 FP3 1m09.588s (+1.268s) 21 laps 10th Q1 No time set (Softs) 20th “Big disappointment today. An issue with

Sao Paulo, 16 November 2019 – Qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix, that gets underway tomorrow at 14.10 local time

Weather: FP1: heavy rain and overcast, 19.6-17.2°C air, 26.2-20.7°C track; FP2: overcast, 20.6-18.4°C air, 25.4-22.5°C track Slippery Friday in Brazil

LANCE STROLL – CHASSIS 02 FP1 1:19.414 P13 6 laps FP2 1:10.568 P17 33 laps Lance: “There’s not much for us

MAX VERSTAPPEN First Practice Session: NO TIME SET, Position: 19, Laps: 3 Second Practice Session: 1:09.351, Position: 3, Laps: 33

Carlos Sainz #55 FP1 1m17.786s (+1.644s) 16 laps 7th FP2 1m10.310s (+1.093s) 38 laps 10th “Quite a challenging afternoon for us

Samba do Brasil Brazil and rhythm go hand in hand. Paint a mental picture of Copacabana, imagine the raucous celebrations

Lance Stroll “Racing at Interlagos is always an interesting experience. There is so much passion and emotion from the Brazilian

Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, commented: “We congratulate Formula 1 on its commitment to a more sustainable sport. McLaren will

Aston Martin Red Bull Racing is excited to confirm that Alex Albon will continue to race with the Team in









