F1 Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint Results: Front Row Lockout for Mercedes

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F1 Brazilian Grand Prix Sprint Results: Front Row Lockout for Mercedes
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George Russell to start first on Sunday; pole sitter Haas' Kevin Magnussen slips to eighth after starting in the No. 1 position.

Haas' Kevin Magnussen, who started first after winning the pole in Friday qualifying, slipped to eighth, and that's where he'll start on Sunday.

Verstappen, who sustained front wing damage battling Sainz, classified fourth, and will start directly behind the Mercedes drivers on Sunday as he chases a record-extending 15th victory of the year. “Hopefully we can hold off the guys behind. We’ll try as hard as we can. Hopefully we can have a good fight on our hands. A win here for Brazil would be incredible.”

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