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Lando Norris - 64 points8 Sports
Sebastian Vettel -15 points15 Sports
Pierre Gasly - 16 points14 Sports
Kevin Magnussen - 22 points12 Sports
Daniel Ricciardo -17 points13 Sports
Lance Stroll - 3 pointsRecommendedF1 live stream: How to watch French Grand PrixF1: Is French Grand Prix on TV today?Teamwork makes the dream work for Ferrari but Mercedes once again fall short20 Sports
Max Verstappen - 208 points2 Sports
It was a great job from Carlos… without him it would have been much closer so a huge thanks to him and I hope he can get into the fight Sports
Fernando Alonso - 29 points11 Sports
Lewis Hamilton will start in the second row after claiming fourth, with a tremendous drive by Lando Norris seeing him into P5 ahead of George Russell and Fernando Alonso Sports
What is the starting grid?Charles Leclerc - FerrariMax Verstappen - Red BullSergio Perez - Red BullLewis Hamilton - MercedesLando Norris - McLaren George Russell - MercedesFernando Alonso - AlpineYuki Tsunoda - AlphaTauriDaniel Ricciardo - McLarenEsteban Ocon - Alpine Valtteri Bottas - Alfa RomeoSebastian Vettel - Aston MartinAlex Albon - WilliamsPierre Gasly - AlphaTauriLance Stroll - Aston Martin Guanyu Zhou - Alfa RomeoMick Schumacher - HaasNicholas Latifi - WilliamsCarlos Sainz - FerriariKevin Magnussen - Haas Driver championshipCurrent driver standings1 Sports
Even so, Ferrari found a good use for him in Q3 as he allowed Leclerc to race in his slipstream, helping secure another pole Sports
Highlights will be aired of the race on Sunday on Channel 4 at 6:30pm (BST) Sports
Guanyu Zhou - 5 points18 Sports
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Esteban Ocon - 52 points9 Sports
”LIVE: Follow live coverage of the French Grand PrixSunday’s race starts at 2pm BST and we’ll have full coverage here on The Independent Sports
Carlos Sainz - 133 points5 Sports
Alex Albon - 3 points19 Sports
RecommendedF1: Sebastian Vettel pilots 100-year-old Aston Martin ahead of French GPF1 LIVE: French Grand Prix updates as Charles Leclerc starts on pole positionFerrari and Red Bull are ‘in their own league’, Lewis Hamilton acknowledgesHere is everything you need to know:When is the French Grand Prix race?Sunday 24 JulyRace: 2pm BSTHow can I watch it online and on TV?The entire race schedule will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 with the race live on Sky Sports Main Event too Sports
Leclerc said after qualifying: “He [Sainz] did the perfect job and the perfect tow which helped me a lot, I gained two-tenths on that straight Sports
Charles Leclerc - 170 points3 Sports
The Monegasque’s teammate Carlos Sainz took a new engine so a grid penalty means he’ll start from almost the back of the grid Sports
Sergio Perez - 151 points4 Sports
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Charles Leclerc will start on pole position for Ferrari at the French Grand Prix on Sunday, after finishing ahead of Red Bull duo Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez in Saturday’s qualifying session Sports
Lewis Hamilton - 109 points7 Sports
George Russell - 128 points6 Sports
The car feels good but let’s see how it goes tomorrow Sports
Valtteri Bottas - 46 points10 Sports
Nicholas Latifi - 0 points21 Sports
Nico Hulkenberg - 0 points Sports
Mick Schumacher - 12 points16 Sports
Yuki Tsunoda - 11 points17 Sports

The car feels good but let’s see how it goes tomorrow Sports
Charles Leclerc will start on pole position for Ferrari at the French Grand Prix on Sunday, after finishing ahead of Red Bull duo Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez in Saturday’s qualifying session Sports
Highlights will be aired of the race on Sunday on Channel 4 at 6:30pm (BST) Sports
Leclerc said after qualifying: “He [Sainz] did the perfect job and the perfect tow which helped me a lot, I gained two-tenths on that straight Sports
Nicholas Latifi - 0 points21 Sports
Lewis Hamilton will start in the second row after claiming fourth, with a tremendous drive by Lando Norris seeing him into P5 ahead of George Russell and Fernando Alonso Sports
Yuki Tsunoda - 11 points17 Sports
Kevin Magnussen - 22 points12 Sports
Even so, Ferrari found a good use for him in Q3 as he allowed Leclerc to race in his slipstream, helping secure another pole Sports
Sergio Perez - 151 points4 Sports
Max Verstappen - 208 points2 Sports
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If you’re not a Sky customer you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription Sports
George Russell - 128 points6 Sports
What is the starting grid?Charles Leclerc - FerrariMax Verstappen - Red BullSergio Perez - Red BullLewis Hamilton - MercedesLando Norris - McLaren George Russell - MercedesFernando Alonso - AlpineYuki Tsunoda - AlphaTauriDaniel Ricciardo - McLarenEsteban Ocon - Alpine Valtteri Bottas - Alfa RomeoSebastian Vettel - Aston MartinAlex Albon - WilliamsPierre Gasly - AlphaTauriLance Stroll - Aston Martin Guanyu Zhou - Alfa RomeoMick Schumacher - HaasNicholas Latifi - WilliamsCarlos Sainz - FerriariKevin Magnussen - Haas Driver championshipCurrent driver standings1 Sports
Guanyu Zhou - 5 points18 Sports
Carlos Sainz - 133 points5 Sports
The Monegasque’s teammate Carlos Sainz took a new engine so a grid penalty means he’ll start from almost the back of the grid Sports
Sebastian Vettel -15 points15 Sports
We may earn commission from some of the links in this article, but we never allow this to influence our content Sports
RecommendedF1: Sebastian Vettel pilots 100-year-old Aston Martin ahead of French GPF1 LIVE: French Grand Prix updates as Charles Leclerc starts on pole positionFerrari and Red Bull are ‘in their own league’, Lewis Hamilton acknowledgesHere is everything you need to know:When is the French Grand Prix race?Sunday 24 JulyRace: 2pm BSTHow can I watch it online and on TV?The entire race schedule will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 with the race live on Sky Sports Main Event too Sports
Alex Albon - 3 points19 Sports
Lando Norris - 64 points8 Sports
Pierre Gasly - 16 points14 Sports
Nico Hulkenberg - 0 points Sports
Lance Stroll - 3 pointsRecommendedF1 live stream: How to watch French Grand PrixF1: Is French Grand Prix on TV today?Teamwork makes the dream work for Ferrari but Mercedes once again fall short20 Sports
Lewis Hamilton - 109 points7 Sports
”LIVE: Follow live coverage of the French Grand PrixSunday’s race starts at 2pm BST and we’ll have full coverage here on The Independent Sports
Daniel Ricciardo -17 points13 Sports
Charles Leclerc - 170 points3 Sports
It was a great job from Carlos… without him it would have been much closer so a huge thanks to him and I hope he can get into the fight Sports
Esteban Ocon - 52 points9 Sports
Fernando Alonso - 29 points11 Sports
Valtteri Bottas - 46 points10 Sports
Mick Schumacher - 12 points16 Sports

