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LIVE: After a dismal qualifying, Daniel Ricciardo holds out little hope that he can discover some extra pace in his McLaren and challenge at he Brazilian Grand Prix.

A wild qualifying session threw up a series of stunning results after wet weather struck in Q3, leading to Kevin Magnussen winning a shock first-ever pole in his Haas – also a first for the team in their seven seasons.

But Ricciardo made an error on his final flying lap in Q2, leaving him down in 14th for Sunday morning’s one-hour sprint race (6.30am AEDT) – which will decide the subsequent grid for Monday’s full-length race (5am AEDT).

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Ricciardo was a full ten places behind teammate Lando Norris, but was at a loss to explain his lack of pace.

“We aborted the last lap, it started getting a bit more slippery at turn one,” he said after Q2. “I locked up, I went wide, and we didn’t have time to do another lap.

“To be honest, it didn’t feel that bad. There was just no way I could do those lap times. Just didn’t have it. Not really sure why, yet, because nothing felt off, just didn’t feel like we had as much as the rivals in most cases.”

Friday’s earlier practice session had been completed in the dry, conditions that are more likely to be repeated for the sprint race. But Ricciardo says there’s no indications those conditions will benefit his McLaren.

“I wouldn’t say we were competitive this morning, we struggled a little bit. Then we made some changes, but obviously quite different conditions.

“It’s hard to really know yet. As I said, nothing points to us having awesome pace tomorrow. But we’ve got FP2 to get stuck in a little more and see what we can do.”

Free Practice 2 takes place at 2.30am AEDT Sunday, ahead of the Sprint race at 6.30am. Follow the action in our live blog below!

FULL RACE CENTRE: LIVE TIMINGS AND SESSION RESULTS

SPRINT RACE GRID

1. Kevin Magnussen, Haas

2. Max Verstappen, Red Bull

3. George Russell, Mercedes

4. Lando Norris, McLaren

5. Carlos Sainz, Ferrari

6. Esteban Ocon, Alpine

7. Fernando Alonso, Alpine

8. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

9. Sergio Perez, Red Bull

10. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

11. Alex Albon, Williams

12. Pierre Gasly, Alpha Tauri

13. Sebastian Vettel, Aston Martin

14. Daniel Ricciardo, McLaren

15. Lance Stroll, Aston Martin

16. Nicholas Latifi, Williams

17. Zhou Guanyu, Alfa Romeo

18. Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo

19. Yuki Tsunoda, Alpha Tauri

20. Mick Schumacher, Haas

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