Charles Leclerc didn't even start a chaotic Brazilian Grand Prix after crashing on the formation lap, leaving Max Verstappen alone on the front row to fight for the win with only Lando Norris for company
Qualifying at the Brazilian Grand Prix was cut short by a sudden storm which swept across the Interlagos track, and the strong winds had Max Verstappen worried about his Red Bull
Lando Norris began the Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint on pole with Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez baring their teeth behind him, while George Russell and Lewis Hamilton were also well-placed
Runaway F1 champion Max Verstappen and his Red Bull team are clear favourites again at the Brazilian Grand Prix, but double title-winner Mika Hakkinen things two of his rivals can stop him
Rainclouds hovered ominously close to the Interlagos track as the likes of Lewis Hamilton, Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc challenged Max Verstappen for pole position in Sao Paulo