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Final starting grid Spanish GP | Verstappen on pole, Leclerc from pits

The FIA has announced the final starting grid for the Spanish Grand Prix. The biggest changes from Saturday afternoon will see Charles Leclerc and Logan Sargeant, who will both start from the pit lane. Article continues under ad Max Verstappen starts the race at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya from pole position. Next to him starts his former teammate Carlos Sainz, who is keen on a strong result in his home race. Behind the Ferrari driver we find Lando Norris, who is next to Lewis Hamilton on the second row. Hamilton and the five drivers behind him all gained a place thanks to Pierre Gasly's double grid penalty, which forces him to start tenth. Charles Leclerc and Logan Sargeant, who...
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