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Qualifying report

F1 Dutch GP: Norris pips Russell to grab pole

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Lando Norris, McLaren

Lando Norris, McLaren

Photo by: Sam Bagnall / Sutton Images via Getty Images

Lando Norris has pipped George Russell to pole position for the Dutch Grand Prix with Formula 1 championship leader Kimi Antonelli rounding out the top three.

The reigning world champion beat sprint winner Russell by 0.102s to cap off a strong qualifying for McLaren, as the defending champions had topped every session at Zandvoort. 

It came after Norris, who also topped Q2, had already claimed provisional pole with a 1m11.344s and that was 0.151s quicker than Russell with Oscar Piastri two tenths off in third. 

Until then the session had been held in dry conditions but rain was about to fall down on the seaside track, causing a flurry of cars to soon leave the pitlane for their second laps in Q3.

This did cause some trouble though, as Norris and Russell entered the track at the same time and were seen racing each other on their out-laps with five minutes remaining. 

Norris was first to cross the line, improving to a 1m11.163s on his final tour, and although Russell also bettered his time, it was only to a 1m11.265s. 

They displaced Antonelli who had briefly gone to the top of the timesheet and Russell’s Mercedes team-mate was eventually 0.133s off pole with Piastri taking fourth.

George Russell, Mercedes

George Russell, Mercedes

Photo by: Simon Galloway / LAT Images via Getty Images

The Australian was 0.142s behind team-mate Norris and it will be an all-Ferrari third row with Lewis Hamilton in fifth, 0.331s off the pace, and Charles Leclerc sixth, 0.395s behind pole.

Seventh went to Red Bull’s home hero Max Verstappen, who was 0.455s behind Norris, and he will share the fourth row with temporary team-mate Liam Lawson as he is replacing the injured Isack Hadjar.

Gabriel Bortoleto qualified ninth for Audi and impressive Racing Bulls rookie Arvid Lindblad rounded out the top 10 on the day he achieved his fifth, straight Q3 appearance. 

Pierre Gasly was just a tenth away from Q3 as he took 11th for Alpine and will share the sixth row with former team-mate and Racing Bulls stand-in Yuki Tsunoda upon his F1 return.

A late improvement from Nico Hulkenberg left the Audi veteran in 13th, meaning Gasly’s team-mate Franco Colapinto dropped to 14th ahead of Haas driver Esteban Ocon in 15th.

Zandvoort marks the first time since Miami-Imola-Monaco in May last year that the under pressure Ocon has outqualified team-mate Oliver Bearman on consecutive occasions.

Rounding out the Q2 drop zone was Alex Albon, whose team-mate Carlos Sainz suffered a second, consecutive Q1 exit as he took 17th on the weekend he’s signed a Williams contract extension.

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Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing

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Relatively speaking it was more positive for Aston Martin, who confirmed the step forward it has made with its upgraded engine and chassis despite drivability woes in the sprint sessions. 

Fernando Alonso took 18th with team-mate Lance Stroll in 19th, while Bearman’s fears that Haas had regressed to becoming the ‘second-worst team’ came true as he qualified 20th. 

That was ahead of only newcomer Cadillac, which was a second off making it into Q2 and 1.7s behind Piastri’s Q1 benchmark, with Valtteri Bottas taking 21st and Sergio Perez sitting in 22nd.

F1 Dutch GP - Qualifying results 

Grid

All Stats
 
Cla Driver # Chassis Engine Time Tyres km/h
1 United Kingdom L. Norris McLaren 1 McLaren Mercedes

1'11.163

  215.454
2 United Kingdom G. Russell Mercedes 63 Mercedes Mercedes

+0.102

1'11.265

  215.146
3 Italy A. Antonelli Mercedes 12 Mercedes Mercedes

+0.133

1'11.296

  215.052
4 Australia O. Piastri McLaren 81 McLaren Mercedes

+0.142

1'11.305

  215.025
5 United Kingdom L. Hamilton Ferrari 44 Ferrari Ferrari

+0.331

1'11.494

  214.457
6 Monaco C. Leclerc Ferrari 16 Ferrari Ferrari

+0.395

1'11.558

  214.265
7 Netherlands M. Verstappen Red Bull Racing 3 Red Bull Red Bull

+0.455

1'11.618

  214.085
8 New Zealand L. Lawson Red Bull Racing 30 Red Bull Red Bull

+0.570

1'11.733

  213.742
9 Brazil G. Bortoleto Audi 5 Audi Audi

+0.916

1'12.079

  212.716
10 United Kingdom A. Lindblad Racing Bulls 41 RB Red Bull

+1.022

1'12.185

  212.404
11 France P. Gasly Alpine 10 Alpine Mercedes

+1.453

1'12.616

  211.143
12 Japan Y. Tsunoda Racing Bulls 22 RB Red Bull

+1.464

1'12.627

  211.111
13 Germany N. Hulkenberg Audi 27 Audi Audi

+1.634

1'12.797

  210.618
14 Argentina F. Colapinto Alpine 43 Alpine Mercedes

+1.637

1'12.800

  210.609
15 France E. Ocon Haas F1 Team 31 Haas Ferrari

+1.974

1'13.137

  209.639
16 Thailand A. Albon Williams 23 Williams Mercedes

+2.019

1'13.182

  209.510
17 Spain C. Sainz Williams 55 Williams Mercedes

+2.411

1'13.574

  208.394
18 Spain F. Alonso Aston Martin Racing 14 Aston Martin Honda

+2.487

1'13.650

  208.179
19 Canada L. Stroll Aston Martin Racing 18 Aston Martin Honda

+2.655

1'13.818

  207.705
20 United Kingdom O. Bearman Haas F1 Team 87 Haas Ferrari

+2.663

1'13.826

  207.682
21 Finland V. Bottas Cadillac F1 Team 77 Cadillac Ferrari

+3.208

1'14.371

  206.161
22 Mexico S. Perez Cadillac F1 Team 11 Cadillac Ferrari

+3.437

1'14.600

  205.528
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