Lando Norris secured pole position for Formula 1’s Austrian Grand Prix, continuing his dominant weekend in Spielberg. Despite missing FP1, Norris led every session and set an untouchable pace in Q3, although a late yellow flag affected the session. Norris’ impressive lap time of 1m03.971s gave him pole, with a significant gap ahead of Leclerc and Piastri. Verstappen starts seventh after a spin by Gasly disrupted his final run. Hamilton will start fourth, with Russell fifth and Lawson sixth. Bortoleto, a Sauber rookie, will line up alongside Verstappen.
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