Hamilton tops Brazil qualifying, gets 5-place grid penalty
The Hindu
The Brazilian GP will be the third event of the season with a qualifying sprint race on Saturday to determine Sunday’s grid
beat rival Max Verstappen in qualifying to take pole position for Saturday's sprint race ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix, although an engine change means the British driver is facing a five-place grid penalty on Sunday.
Hamilton was more than 0.4 seconds ahead of his Red Bull rival in November 12 qualifying at Interlagos, having also set the fastest time in the morning's practice session. That means he'll start first in the sprint race on November 13, which will determine the starting grid for the Sunday’s Grand Prix.
However, the decision by to change the engine of his car means the British driver will not start higher than sixth in Sunday’s race, even if he wins the sprint.