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With just seven minutes remaining in a tense qualifying session for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Sergio Perez holds the provisional top spot, followed closely by Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and the impressive rookie Franco Colapinto. The streets of Baku are unforgiving, and Colapinto, who brushed the wall on his latest lap, is walking a fine line between brilliance and disaster.
Perez, known for his street-circuit prowess, has been consistently strong throughout the weekend, and his current lap has set the benchmark for the rest of the field. But as the final moments of qualifying unfold, the Mexican driver will need to keep his focus sharp, with Sainz and Leclerc ready to challenge.
Franco Colapinto, a rising star in the field, is showing nerves of steel. Despite grazing the barriers on his previous lap, the rookie remains third, ahead of seasoned drivers. However, there’s a fine balance between aggressive driving and overconfidence. One mistake could send him tumbling down the grid.
Colapinto’s raw pace has been a revelation, but the question now is whether he can maintain that precision without overstepping the limits in Baku’s high-stakes environment.
Carlos Sainz, pushing hard for Ferrari, went straight on during his latest lap, losing precious time. Meanwhile, teammate Charles Leclerc has just begun another flying lap, aiming to break into the top three and snatch a front-row start. Leclerc, reprimanded earlier for a yellow-flag infraction in FP3, will need a flawless lap to challenge Perez’s time.
As the clock winds down, tension is mounting. With Perez leading, Sainz and Colapinto chasing, and Leclerc lurking, the battle for pole is poised for a dramatic finish.