Carlos Sainz starts third and Fernando Alonso, the cross of the day, starts thirteenth in Zandvoort
The Dutchman Max Verstappen, very prominent leader of the Formula 1 World Championship, took pole position in the Dutch Grand Prix this Saturday with his Red Bull for the second consecutive year.
Monegasque Charles Leclerc, who lost just 21 thousandth to the local idol, will join his Ferrari, also on the front row, after a final qualifying session that ended with Verstappen’s Mexican team-mate Sergio Perez crashing into the final corner.
As for the Spaniards, head and tail for Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso. The Ferrari driver from Madrid will start third, as he was unable to beat the two best drivers in the championship so far, and the Spaniard was only able to finish 13th due to problems in his Alpine.
Source: La Verdad

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