The Brazilian Grand Prix is going to start in a couple of hours. However, multiple drivers and teams have to race against the clock since there were many crashes during the qualifying sessions. It was Lando Norris who was fastest and will take pole position at the start of Brazilian GP in a few hours!
5 Different Drivers End Up In The Barriers During Brazilian GP Qualifying
The qualifying sessions for the Brazilian GP were postponed because of the terrible weather. There was no visibility of the drivers and there were different parts of the track which had a lot of water standing still. However, eventually, the qualifying starts with a mostly wet track!
During the first qualifying session, Argentinian driver Franco Colapinto crashed out of the qualifying session. The crash caused a red flag. Later in qualifying session 2, multiple drivers crashed out of the race, with Carlos Sainz being the first one to find the barriers in the session. However, at the last minute of the session, Lance Stroll crashed his Aston Martin car as well, causing the third red flag of the qualifying session!

During the last qualifying session Alex Albon crashed into the barriers causing a 5th red flag. These cars have a lot of damage that needs to be fixed during the period between qualifying and the race!
Max was thrown out of Q2 because of Lance Stroll, Lando takes pole!
This weekend is a very interesting weekend for the drives championship. Due to the multiple crashes in the qualifying sessions of the Brazilian GP, the starting grid is set up quite weirdly. Carlos Sainz crashed during the second qualifying session, causing a red flag for all drivers. Afterwards the Formula One racers continued to try to set a decent lap time. However, in the last minute of the second qualifying session, Lance Stroll crashed his car which caused another red flag. Max Verstappen, who attempting to set a decent time to get him in Q3, was in the elimination zone when this crash happened. As a result, he was kicked at the second qualifying session.

He “qualified 12th” and because of the internal engine changes, he will start the Grand Prix in the 17th position. This is beneficial for Lando Norris who is only 44 points away from taking the lead in the Drivers championship! The British driver is starting on pole position!