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F1 Singapore GP Starting Grid: Rows And Positions Of All Teams And Players

2 years ago By Sports Desk

The Marina Bay Street Circuit is set to come alive as Formula 1 fans gear up for the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix. With the glittering skyline of Singapore as the backdrop, this race promises excitement and unpredictability. As the cars line up on the grid, let’s take a closer look at the starting positions for all the teams and drivers.

Front Row Dominance: Ferrari Locks Out the Front Row

1. Carlos Sainz, Ferrari: The Spaniard delivered a stunning lap to claim pole position. He’ll be aiming for his second consecutive win after his victory at the Italian Grand Prix.

2. George Russell, Mercedes: The young British driver showcased his talent by securing the front row for Mercedes. Can he capitalise on this opportunity for his first win?

Ferraris and McLarens Mix It Up

3. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari: Leclerc, the winner at Monza, starts in 3rd place. He’ll be eager to challenge his teammate for the top spot.

4. Lando Norris, McLaren: The McLaren driver secured a spot on the second row, showing McLaren’s improving performance.

Hamilton’s Challenge from 5th

5. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes:

The seven-time world champion will start from 5th. Keep an eye on Hamilton’s racecraft as he aims to climb the order.

Haas Making Strides

6. Kevin Magnussen, Haas: An impressive 6th place for Magnussen and Haas Can they hold their own in the race?

7. Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin: The experienced Alonso lines up in 7th place, bringing hope to Aston Martin.

Alpine and Haas in the Mix

8. Esteban Ocon, Alpine: Ocon starts from 8th, and Alpine will be looking for a strong points finish.

9. Nico Hulkenberg, Haas: A solid 9th place for Hulkenberg and Haas, showing their potential.

10. Liam Lawson, AlphaTauri: The young AlphaTauri driver rounds off the top 10, aiming for a points finish.

Verstappen’s Shocking 11th Place

11. Max Verstappen, Red Bull: A shocking 11th place for the championship leader. Can Verstappen recover and extend his winning streak?

Midfield Mix: Gasly and Perez

12. Pierre Gasly, Alpine: Gasly starts from 12th, and Alpine will be chasing points in the midfield battle.

13. Sergio Perez, Red Bull: Perez joins Verstappen in the midfield mix, starting 13th. Red Bull has work to do.

Albon and Tsunoda for Williams And AlphaTauri

14. Alex Albon, Williams: Albon takes 14th place, aiming to capitalise on any opportunities.

15. Yuki Tsunoda, AlphaTauri: Tsunoda starts at 15th, with hopes of moving up the order.

Others Down Below

16. Valentini Bottas, Alfa Romeo: Bottas starts 16th, and Alfa Romeo will look for progress during the race.

17. Oscar Piastri, McLaren: Piastri lines up 17th for McLaren, hoping to score points for the team.

18. Logan Sargeant, Williams: Sargeant starts from 18th, aiming to make up ground in the race.

19. Zhou Guanyu, Alfa Romeo: Zhou starts 19th, and Alfa Romeo will seek improvements.

Stroll Misses Out

20. Lance Stroll, Aston Martin: Stroll, unfortunately, misses the race following his qualifying crash.

As the cars take their positions on the grid under the Singaporean night sky, anticipation is high for a race filled with drama and excitement. Will Max Verstappen overcome his shockingly low starting position, or will another driver seize the opportunity for victory? The 2023 Singapore Grand Prix promises to deliver another unforgettable chapter in the F1 season.

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