the mexican pilot Sergio Pérez (Checo Pérez) makes a historic classification this Saturday, March 26 after winning his first pole position in Formula 1 (F1) for the qualy in Saudi Arabia.
This Saturday, qualifying was marked not only by Sergio Pérez’s pole position victory, but also, Lewis Hamilton’s early elimination and Mick Schumacher’s accident. Before that, the qualy stopped for more than 40 minutes to verify the condition of Schumacher, who fortunately was conscious; This was confirmed by Hass.
Already with the development of the classification, the starting order for Sunday’s race was stipulated as follows: Checo Pérez in first place, Charles Leclerc in second, Carlos Sainz in third, Max Verstappen in fourth and Esteban Ocon in fifth.
Translated into teams, Ferrari and Red Bull were the dominators (for the second consecutive Grand Prix). Mercedes barely held on to the top positions with one of its cars, Russell’s on sixth place. The first ten places were completed by Fernando Alonso, Valtteri Bottas, Pierre Gasly and Kevin Magnussen.
🚨 POLE POSITION FOR SERGIO PEREZ 🚨
👉 The first position of honor for the Mexican in #F1xFOX 💪🇲🇽 and will start first in the #SaudiArabianGP 🏆🇸🇦
Impressive performance of ‘Checo’ in Jeddah 👏 pic.twitter.com/yb98tiaGJy
– FOX Sports MX (@FOXSportsMX) March 26, 2022
First Pole for Checo Pérez #F1 #SaudiArabianGP pic.twitter.com/r6R9maHceT
— Formula Latina Podcast (@Formula_Latina) March 26, 2022
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