George Russell’s lap put him 0.236 seconds clear of Charles Leclerc and 0.295 seconds ahead of seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton. (AFP pic)
SPIELBERG: George Russell produced a dramatic late and contentious fastest lap in his Mercedes on Saturday to claim pole position ahead of the two Ferraris for Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix.
The 28-year-old Briton, who had struggled to outpace his teammate, championship leader Kimi Antonelli, in Friday’s practice, swept into the prime grid position with a lap in one minute and 06.113 seconds – including a need to lift through a section of waved yellow flags.
His lap took him 0.236 seconds clear of Charles Leclerc and 0.295 ahead of seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton in a sensational conclusion to a closely fought qualifying session.
Italian teenager Antonelli qualified fourth after seeing and obeying the double-waved yellow flags on his late flying lap by slowing down after four-time champion Max Verstappen crashed in his Red Bull.


