It was incredibly close in Spanish GP qualifying - but 0.020 sec was enough to ensure the pole for McLaren-Mercedes' Lando Norris. In this video Peter Windsor analyses the differences between the pole lap of Norris and the slightly slower lap of Red Bull-Honda's Max Verstappen - and what these differences may mean for the race tomorrow. Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton qualified third ahead of his team-mate, George Russell, and Ferrari will start P5/P6. The two Alpines made the top ten but Red Bull's Sergio Perez carries a three-place grid penalty from Canada and will start P11. With possible rain showers forecast for Sunday, qualifying today has teed-up what should be another hectic round of the 2024 FIA F1 World Championship.
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