Sainz on pole for US Grand Prix after Verstappen falters

Ferrari's Carlos Sainz Jr. and Mercedes' George Russell (L) make a turn during qualifying session for the F1 US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, on Oct. 22, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 23 October 2022
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Sainz on pole for US Grand Prix after Verstappen falters

  • The Spanish driver for Ferrari acknowledged he may not have the pace to hold off the Red Bull
  • Verstappen is chasing a single-season record-tying 13th victory

AUSTIN, Texas: Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz will start on pole position for the United States Grand Prix after season champion Max Verstappen finished third in Saturday’s qualifying session that began shortly after his Red Bull team learned that founder and owner Dietrich Mateschitz had died.

Verstappen will still start on the front row. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc qualified second, but must take a 10-place grid penalty for using new engine parts. Every winner in the previous nine races at the Circuit of the Americas has started from the front row.

Verstappen is chasing a single-season record-tying 13th victory. He clinched his second consecutive season championship at the previous race in Japan.

Verstappen and his Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez had to drive less than an hour after the team was gathered together to be told Mateschitz had died at age 78.

“What he has done for me, my career so far, my life,” said Verstappen, who joined F1 as a 17-year-old with Red Bull’s junior team, then named Toro Rosso. “It’s a very tough day ... We tried to give it everything but unfortunately we missed out. But there’s a race tomorrow and we’ll try and make (him) proud.”

Since its founding, Red Bull has won six driver championships and four constructors titles. The team is close to clinching a fifth team championship and could wrap it up on Sunday.

Matesich bought the Jaguar team in 2004 and rebranded it as Red Bull in 2005. He added a second team to the Red Bull stable when he bought the Minardi program renamed it Toro Rosso in 2006 to be a program for training younger drivers. That team is now Alpha Tauri.

Red Bull’s greatest success came with Sebastian Vettel’s four consecutive driver’s championships from 2010-13.

Verstappen said he had a chance to meet with Mateschitz just a few weeks ago.

“He was a big race fan, you know?” Verstappen said. “He admired young talent ... To believe in me at such a young age, to see that relationship grow year after year, it was very special.”

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, president of the FIA, Formula 1’s governing body, called Mateshitz “a towering figure in motor sport, and with Red Bull not only established two hugely successful Formula 1 teams, but also supported motor sport of every kind and helped the careers of countless young drivers through Red Bull’s junior programs.”

A Verstappen win Sunday would tie the season record held by Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel.

Sainz acknowledged he may not have the pace to hold off the Red Bull.

“I’m realistic,” Sainz said. It’s going to be tough.”

Verstappen said he’s not chasing the record as the previous marks came in eras of different cars and shorter seasons.

“You can’t compare (eras),” Verstappen said. “It’s impossible. I just try to go out every single weekend and do my best.”


Karim Benzema joins Al-Hilal

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Karim Benzema joins Al-Hilal

RIYADH: Karim Benzema has joined Al-Hilal after leaving Al-Ittihad, the Riyadh club announced early Tuesday.

The former French international was introduced with a post on social media, “Karim Benzema is officially Hilali.”

The 2022 Ballon d’Or winner, who scored eight goals in 14 league matches this season, joined on a free transfer, his new club added.

Though this chapter comes to an end “respect and gratitude will always remain,” the Frenchman said.

“Thank you to the club, the staff, my teammates, and especially the fans for the welcome, the love, and the energy you gave me every day,” Benzema wrote on social media.

“This journey gave me a lot, both personally and professionally. I leave with my head held high, proud to have worn these colors and of everything we shared.”

Benzema moved to Saudi Arabia in 2023 after 14 seasons with Real Madrid. Last season he scored 21 goals as Al-Ittihad won the league.
This season Al-Ittihad trail leaders Al-Hilal by 12 points. 

— with input from Reuters