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Azerbaijan GP: Why Lando Norris can salvage Baku disaster to save F1 championship against Max Verstappen

Lando Norris is set to start the Azerbaijan GP from P15 after a disastrous qualifying; title rival Max Verstappen is sixth on the grid; Charles Leclerc took pole for Ferrari; watch the Azerbaijan GP live on Sky Sports F1 at 12pm on Sunday, with build-up from 10.30am

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Karun Chandhok takes a closer look at why Lando Norris missed out on Q2 of the Azerbaijan GP

Lando Norris' Formula 1 title hopes are "not over" after a disastrous qualifying left the Brit needing to fight back in Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix, according to Jacques Villeneuve.

Norris faces an uphill task in Baku as he starts from 15th on the grid in Baku having made a shock exit from the first part of qualifying on Saturday amid confusion around yellow flags.

The McLaren driver is attempting to close down Max Verstappen's 62-point lead at the top of the Drivers' Championship, with the Dutchman starting from sixth after another underwhelming Red Bull display as Ferrari's Charles Leclerc took pole.

With the title contenders set to be in the thick of the action on the tight, twisty Baku City Circuit, Sunday's race, at 12pm on Sky Sports F1 and Main Event, will almost certainly be pivotal in the title race.

"Lando knows he has a quick car and Red Bull will suffer in a straight line with a big wing," said 1997 F1 world champion and Sky Sports F1's special guest pundit Villeneuve.

"Max is starting sixth and could have an issue at the start and not score points, then Lando finishes seventh or eighth and scores a few points.

"It's not over in the championship battle. If Verstappen was on pole, it would be a different story."

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Huge shock as McLaren's Lando Norris is knocked out in Q1 at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix

The long runs in Friday practice suggested Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes and Red Bull were quite evenly matched.

A one-stop race is expected due to the low tyre degradation but there has been a Safety Car or Virtual Safety Car at every Azerbaijan Grand Prix since 2017.

With just eight rounds of the thrilling 2024 season remaining, Verstappen will be relieved that Norris is towards the rear of the grid, as Oscar Piastri proved McLaren had a car that was good enough for the front row by taking second behind Leclerc.

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Lando Norris says he had to lift on his final flying lap because of a yellow flag following his shock Q1 exit but is still hopeful for a positive result on Sunday

Villeneuve expects Verstappen's main focus will be on Norris and simply outscoring the British driver, with the Dutchman on a six-race winless streak.

"You could see the car in qualifying was quite understeery, which is not something he likes," he added. "To fix their rear end, that's very nasty - they need to have a bit of understeer which suits Perez better.

"Max doesn't like it, he doesn't like to set up the car that way. It's not a good sign for the race. Listening to Checo, he didn't seem to have much confidence in him for the race too.

"They have the biggest rear wing of the whole field. That in the race, with the straight line, cannot be a good thing."

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Max Verstappen says Red Bull could not find the right solution to solve the issues they faced with the car in qualifying for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Norris has already had his chances slightly boosted by Lewis Hamilton starting from the pit lane for exceeding his engine part allowance and Pierre Gasly being disqualified from qualifying, which have lifted him two places from his initial P17 grid slot.

Before Norris had learnt of his two-place promotion, the 24-year-old said he believed "a good result" was possible.

"There's a long race ahead. We have some good tyres in the bank," Norris said. "I'm still hopeful we can get a good result. I think the car is quick."

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Could Leclerc give himself an outside shot in title race?

After taking a surprise victory in Monza two weeks ago, Leclerc's dominance on Saturday appears to have confirmed Ferrari are very legitimately back in the mix at the front of the grid.

Not only did the Monegasque deliver two laps good enough for pole, but his team-mate Carlos Sainz, who has previously struggled in Baku, was able to strengthen Ferrari's position by claiming third behind McLaren's Piastri.

While all the focus has been on Norris chasing down Verstappen, Leclerc could leapfrog the Brit on Sunday if he were to win the race and the McLaren driver went pointless.

Ferrari could also surge back into the Constructors' Championship battle, with the Italian squad just 39 points back from Red Bull, who lead McLaren by eight points.

"Let's say it's the best we could have hoped for," said Leclerc, who is 86 points behind Verstappen in the Drivers' Championship.

"I mean normally the even side of the grid has a little bit less grip, so first and third is where you want to start, and hopefully we can play a team game to win that race.

"But it's going to be a long race. In the past we were very strong in Qualifying but struggling a bit in the race. This year we have a stronger race car, so I hope that we can finally make it."

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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc takes a brilliant fourth Azerbaijan pole in a row, beating Oscar Piastri by three tenths of a second, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen down in sixth!

Leclerc's victory in Monza was built upon an audacious one-stop strategy that saw him brilliantly manage his tyres to overcome a McLaren front-row lockout.

With a one-stopper the likely order of the day once more in Baku, Leclerc says he is ready to utilise his 'tyre whispering' skills once more as he seeks to convert a fourth pole position in Azerbaijan to a first victory at the circuit.

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Sky F1's Ted Kravitz reflects on all the big talking points from Qualifying in Azerbaijan

"Tyre management will be a big thing as well, so we've got to do a good job," he added.

"We've done a really good job in Monza. But we have to reset every race as we do, and that's what we did.

"Sunday is another race with other issues, even though tyre degradation is there. It's with different tyres so you've got to adapt to that, and we'll do our homework to get ready."

Sky Sports F1's live Azerbaijan GP schedule

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Look back at some of the most dramatic moments to have taken place around the Baku City Circuit

Sunday September 15
8.30am: F2 Feature Race
10:30am: Grand Prix Sunday: Azerbaijan GP build-up*
12pm: The AZERBAIJAN GRAND PRIX*
2pm: Chequered Flag: Azerbaijan GP reaction
3pm: Ted's Notebook

*also live on Sky Sports Main Event

Formula 1 leaves mainland Europe for Baku and the Azerbaijan Grand Prix this Sunday at 12pm, live on Sky Sports F1. Stream every F1 race and more with a NOW Sports Month Membership - No contract, cancel anytime

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