out-qualify

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Verb

out-qualify (third-person singular simple present out-qualifies, present participle out-qualifying, simple past and past participle out-qualified)

  1. Alternative form of outqualify
    • 2019 September 8, Andrew Benson, BBC Sport:
      Monza was the seventh race in a row at which Leclerc had out-qualified Vettel. There were extenuating circumstances this time - Vettel did not have a slipstream on his first lap and the farcical end to qualifying prevented him doing another - but a clear pattern is emerging.