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F1: Charles Leclerc Hits Wall But On Pole Again For Azerbaijan Sprint

The Ferrari driver, who also qualified on pole Friday for the main Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday, set a fast time midway through💛 the last segment of the shootout but then veered into a barrier and broke his front wing.

Charles Leclerc hits the barrier during the sprint shootou♏t event in Azerbaijan on Saturday.
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Charles Leclerc hit the wall and still qualified on pole position for Saturday's sprint race in Formula One's first “sprint shootout” qualifying session. (More Motorsport News)

The Ferrari driver, who also qualified on pole Friday for the main Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday, set🐲 a fast time midway through the last segment of the shooto🦹ut but then veered into a barrier and broke his front wing. Red Bull's Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen each had another lap to beat Leclerc's time, but fell short, with Perez placing second and Verstappen third.

“We'll go for it, but we need also to be reali𓂃stic and until now we have been on𒉰 the back foot in the race. Especially the Red Bull seems to be a step ahead, so let's see how it is,” Leclerc said of the sprint race later in the day. 

“Hopefully we have a good surprise. I think we improved the car quite a b🔯it, but today we'll have more of an a🍸nswer in the race to see where we are compared to them.”

The new “shootout” event is a shortened version of the usual qualifying format which decides the grid for the 17♑-lap sprint race. Previously, F1 race weekends had a stand🌄ard qualifying session for the sprint race, then used the sprint results as the grid for the main Grand Prix. The format change is designed to encourage drivers to take more risks in the sprint race because they won't risk being penalized for the Grand Prix.

American driver Logan Sargeant qualified 15th for the sprint after crashing in the first session of the shootout. He appeared to blame the Ferraris of Lecler💖c and Carlos Sainz Jr., who weren't on competitive laps, for forcing him wide as he tried to pass. 

“Man, the Ferraris were iꦦn the middle of the road,” Sargeant said o﷽ver the radio.

Alpine's 🐼troubled weekend continued as Esteban Ocon was 13th and Pierre Gasly 19th following what the team called a “suspected exhaust leak.꧂” 

Gasly also qualified 19th for the main Grandﷺ Prix on Friday after a crash in qualifying and a fire in pra🧜ctice, which forced Alpine to replace the entire power unit including the exhaust.