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Stroll stunned after claiming historic pole for Racing Point at Turkish GP

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Lance Stroll celebrated “one of the biggest highlights of my career” after the Canadian sealed a spectacula­r first Formula One pole position for Racing Point in a crazy, weather-hit Turkish Grand Prix qualifying yesterday.

The 22-year-old Racing Point driver’s shock result on the slippery surface ended a run of 14 successive poles for dominant champions Mercedes dating back to last year’s Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Mercedes never looked in contention while Stroll, whose father Lawrence owns the team, stepped up when it mattered as Racing Point made the right call to switch from wet to intermedia­te tyres.

Stroll, who has come back from missing a race and testing positive for Covid-19, will be the first Canadian to start on pole since 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve.

“I can’t put it into words right now. I’m shocked. I didn’t expect to be here,” said Stroll, who greeted his pole with shouts of “let’s go, let’s go” over the team radio.

“I had the confidence in the car and I just nailed pretty much every corner. It’s such a nice way to bounce back after a few rough weeks, so it feels really good.

“It’s a special moment for me, one of the biggest highlights of my career.”

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen joined Stroll on the front row, a disappoint­ment for the Dutchman after topping the timesheets in every practice session even if the Friday lap times were largely irrelevant.

“When you are first all the time and come out second it’s not what you want to do. I just hope we have a good race tomorrow,” Verstappen said.

Stroll’s Racing Point teammate Sergio Perez qualified third, dropping back after taking provisiona­l pole on the intermedia­te tyres before Stroll’s flying lap. The Mexican driver is joined by Red Bull’s Alexander Albon on the second row.

Six- time world champion Lewis Hamilton qualified sixth for a race that looks set to seal his seventh title, with teammate and sole title rival Valtteri Bottas ninth.

Bottas must score at least eight points more than Hamilton to remain in mathematic­al contention with three races remaining after today.

If his chances of doing that appeared to have receded, the slippery conditions caused by the rain and newly-laid asphalt left plenty of uncertaint­y hanging over the race with neither Mercedes driver looking comfortabl­e on track.

It was another weekend to forget for Ferrari. Sebastian Vettel will start 12th on the grid after a qualifying time more than seven seconds behind Stroll, while teammate Charles Leclerc qualified in 14th position.

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Racing Point’s Lance Stroll celebrates after sealing pole

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