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Pole position
In relation to the following edit summary, here, pole position refers to who started/will start the race in first, not who qualified in first. This is how reliable secondary sources cover the term pole position and therefore how we must to. For example Michael Schumacher isn't credited with pole at the despite qualifying fastest because he had a five place grid penalty. Thank you for understanding and feel free to ask any additional questions if you have any. SSSB (talk) 09:05, 27 October 2019 (UTC)

Pole definition
Hey, at the Schumacher case you're correct, but that was because Schumacher has got a penalty before the start of qualifying, which makes it no pole anyway (only fastest in qualify). But in the Verstappen case, he got the penalty after qualifying, so that makes it a pole. They (FIA) changed this rule somewhere in the last decade, so I can understand you didn't know yet. FOREVER FAST (talk) 12:50, 27 October 2019 (UTC)