Singapore: pre-race 2024
Well, after all the suspicion Red Bull would do terribly in qualifying things did not turn out that way. Q1 had the slightly surprising departure of Ricciardo. Less surprising was Stroll failing to progress (both their team mates would reach Q3), and Gasly, Bottas, and Zhou Guanyu. Q2 had Ocon slowest of all, underlining Alpine’s return to terrible form having recovered pretty well earlier in the season. Both Williams were knocked out, Albon seven-thousandths ahead of Colapinto, and both ahead of Perez who was only 13th. Magnussen qualified 14th. While McLaren were looking good, heading into Q3 it seemed they were favourites, particularly Norris, and might face a challenge from Verstappen, Leclerc, or even Hamilton. Only Piastri and Hulkenberg managed to put in an initial run after Sainz had a very strange snap just before the start of a hot lap to hit the barriers, demolish his rear end (ahem), and bring out a brief red flag. Almost everyone, therefore, had a single run. Norris ...