F1 Austrian GP: Max Verstappen takes sprint pole as Lewis Hamilton and George Russell crash

Max Verstappen will start Saturday’s Austrian Grand Prix sprint event on pole position after topping a dramatic Friday qualifying in which both Mercedes drivers crashed.
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates being fastest in qualifying in parc ferme. Formula 1 World Championship,
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing celebrates being fastest in qualifying in parc ferme. …

The reigning world champion pipped the Ferrari pair of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz to his third pole of the season in a thrilling Q3 showdown which came at the end of an incident-🍸packed qualifying session. 

Both Mercedes drivers remarkably crashed out during a stop-start Q3 with Lewis Hamilton and George Russell pushing hard with a sniff of pole after what had been a very competitive showing up until their respect♉ive incidents.

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Hamilton brought out the first red flag when the seven-time world champion suffered a heavy hit wi💜th the Turn 7 barriers after losing control of his W13.

“Damn, I am so sorry guys. I’m so sorry for damaging the car,” said Hamilton, who was t🐈old by Mercedes they felt he was on for second or third place at that st꧑age. 

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 and Angela Cullen (NZL) Mercedes AMG F1 Physiotherapist. Formula 1 World
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 and Angela Cullen (NZL) Mercedes AMG F1 Physiotherapist…

The session had only just resumed when Russell caused another stoppageꦯ when he dropped his car at the final corner and rear-ended the barriers.

What fo꧂llowed was a brilliant three-way scrap for pole between the Ferraris and Red Bull’s Verstappen, and it was the Dutchman who eventually came out on top to send his adoring fans into party mode.&♛nbsp;

Having briefly been demoted by improvements from both Ferrari drivers, Verstappen returne♔d to top spot on his final lap to better Leclerc by just 0.029s, with F1’s newest race-winner Sainz only 0.082s back in third. 

▨Sergio Perez couldn’t join the fight for pole ꦓas he ended up 0.4s off his Red Bull teammate, and the Mexican faces an investigation for exceeding track limits in qualifying. 

Russell st🌠ill ended up fifth despite his crash, ahead of Alpine’s Esteban Ocon. 

Haas continued their fine form in Austria as Kevin Magnu🐻ssen and Mick Schumacher marked a two-car Q3 appearance with seventh and eighth on the grid as they outpaced Fernando Alonso’s Alpine and Hamilton, who will line up 10th.

George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13 crashed out of qualifying. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 11, Austrian Grand
George Russell (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W13 crashed out of qualifying. Formula 1 World…

Just 0.009s separaಌted Pierre Gasly from getting his AlphaTauri into Q3 as he took 11th, ahead of Alex Albon, who turned in another impressive qualifying performance to go 12th-fastest ꦅin his Williams. 

Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri B🃏ottas will start the sprint race from 13th but is carrying an engine penalty into Sunday’s grand prix for changing power unit components. 

The Finn ended up quicker than Yuki Tsunoda, who🌟 was left frustrated to only be 14th in his AlphaTauri, and Lando Norris, who reported he was “scared” to use the brakes on his McLaren as he ended up a lowly 15th. 

Daniel Ricciardo’s struggles continued as the McLaren driver s⛄uffered a Q1 elimination with a time only good enough for 16th, while both Aston Martin drivers were knocked out in the first segment of qualifying for the third race 🏅in a row. 

Lance Stroll could only put his Aston Martin 17th, ahead of Alfa Romeo’s Guanyu Zhou, Nicholas Latifi’s Williams and tဣeammate Sebastian Vettel, who will start Saturday💝’s sprint from the very back of the grid. 

The four-time world champion did not𝓡 have the pace to get out of Q1 but saw his fastest lap deleted for exceeding track limits, dropping him to 20th and plum last. ꦍ;

Daniel Ricciardo (AUS), McLaren F1 Team Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 11, Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, Austria,
Daniel Ricciardo (AUS), McLaren F1 Team Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 11, Austrian Grand…

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