Piastri “surprised” Red Bull not faster

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In the round-up: Oscar Piastri says he expected greater competition from Red Bull in qualifying for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

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Piastri “surprised” Red Bull not faster

After securing a front row start for today’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix with rivals Red Bull only fourth and sixth on the grid with Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen, respectively, McLaren’s Oscar Piastri says he thought that the world champions world be closer to the front in qualifying.

“To be honest, I was a bit surprised Red Bull weren’t a bit further up at the end of Q3,” Piastri said.

“I think our race pace looked good yesterday, but nowadays the top four teams are so close in race pace that qualifying often makes a massive difference. So I’ve got confidence that our car will be quick. But I think there’s definitely seven other cars out on the track that are certainly not any slower.”

Cadillac score first pole in Fuji

Cadillac secured pole position for the first time in the World Endurance Championship by beating Toyota in qualifying in Fuji.

The American marque denied Toyota a home pole at their own circuit as Alex Lynn pipped the best time set by Ryo Hirakawa in the number eight Toyota by just 0.041s in his number two car. He and team mate Earl Bamber, who are racing as a duo this weekend, will lead the field away at the Six Hours of Fuji which starts at 3am UK time.

The number 15 BMW, quickest in Friday practice, starts third, ahead of the number seven Toyota in fourth. The highest-placed Ferrari, the Le Mans winning number 50, starts in seventh.

Sky’s Brookes recovering after surgery

Sky F1 reporter Rachel Brookes says she is “all good” after undergoing emergency appendix surgery in Azerbaijan.

After being absent from Sky’s coverage over the weekend so far, Brookes posted on social media that she had to undergo an emergency appendectomy.

“I landed here Tuesday night and felt poorly,” Brookes wrote. “Thought it was just nasty food poisoning but yesterday found out that I had appendicitis and needed surgery.

“I’ve had the appendectomy and all good. Just want to say a massive thanks to all my colleagues at Sky Sports F1 for stepping up, stepping in to cover and sending me so many messages.”

Brookes says she will return during the United States Grand Prix weekend in Austin in late October.

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