Charles Leclerc became the second-youngest polesitter in Formula 1 history by taking Saturday honours at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel retains his record from Italy 2008, but will start this weekend's race behind his prodigious team-mate on the front row.
Leclerc led Ferrari's 62nd front-row lockout – equalling the all-time record shared by Williams and McLaren – in just his second race for the team, perhaps confirming his title intentions this year.
He did so in record-breaking manner, recording 1:27.886 to eclipse the previous benchmark set by Vettel in last year's qualifying in Sakhir.