Ferrari's Leclerc claims fourth straight pole in Baku

It was 26th pole of his career at a track where he has yet to win

BAKU, AZERBAIJAN:

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc secured pole for the fourth consecutive year at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Saturday ahead of McLaren's Oscar Piastri.

As title challenger Lando Norris of McLaren qualified only 17th, the Monegasque driver, who won the Italian Grand Prix at Monza in his last outing, continued his supreme single lap form to wind up three-tenths of a second ahead of Piastri.

It was the 26th pole of his career at a track where he has yet to win.

Carlos Sainz was third in the second Ferrari and Sergio Perez fourth for Red Bull ahead of Mercedes' George Russell.

Three-time world champion and series leader Max Verstappen was sixth in the second Red Bull as his recent struggles continued.

Verstappen leads Norris by 62 points in the title race with eight races of the season remaining.

Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton was seventh for Mercedes ahead of two-time champion Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin, Argentine new boy Franco Colapinto of Williams and his team-mate Alex Albon.

"It's one of my favourite tracks of the season," said Leclerc. "I wasnt worried, but the pace was already there and in my last lap I went for it a bit more. It is amazing to be on pole again!"

The session began in slanting sunshine across the old city by the Caspian Sea, the Mercedes duo quick to enter the fray on medium tyres for two exploratory laps of the slippery street track.

As the conditions improved, Leclerc produced a lap in 1:42.775 to go top while Mercedes switched to softs, Russell swiftly jumping to second and Hamilton to fourth.

But in a final scrabble for places, as Piastri went third behind Leclerc and Albon, Norris pitted and missed the cut, eliminated in 17th place ahead of only the Saubers and Alpine's Esteban Ocon. RB's Daniel Ricciardo was also out.

It was Norris's first Q1 elimination since the Las Vegas race last year (2023). AFP

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