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George Russell Claims Austria Pole Amid Chaos After Massive Crash

Highlights

  • George Russell secured pole with a 1:06.113 lap time.
  • Max Verstappen crashed at Turn 9, causing yellow flags.
  • Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton qualified second and third.
  • Russell’s pole equals Mercedes-Benz’s 256th Formula 1 pole record.
  • Verstappen started fifth after limited laps and crash impact.
  • Williams drivers eliminated in Q1; Sainz missed Q2 by 0.021s.

George Russell claims pole at the Red Bull Ring after a dramatic Q3. Max Verstappen crashes at Turn 9, triggering double yellows. Russell’s 1:06.113 stands after post-session checks.

The result equals Mercedes-Benz’s 256th Formula 1 pole, tying Ferrari’s all-time benchmark. It strengthens Mercedes’ momentum into the Austrian Grand Prix weekend and aligns with Mercedes’ evolving priorities as gains consolidate.

Kimi Antonelli held provisional pole with 1:06.414 before aborting his final run after Verstappen’s impact. Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton secure second and third, creating immediate strategic pressure on Russell.

George Russell secures Austrian GP pole amid Q3 yellow flags
Image Credit: RacingNews365

Verstappen starts fifth after the crash and a disrupted build-up. Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri line up sixth and seventh, adding McLaren to a tightly compressed lead group.

Q2 exposed the jeopardy. Verstappen completed only one timed lap at 1:07.183, leaving him vulnerable in tenth. Pierre Gasly missed eliminating him by 0.040s. Bortoleto, Bearman, Hülkenberg, Ocon, and Colapinto dropped out.

Russell’s 1:06.113 secured pole despite double-waved yellows from Verstappen’s Turn 9 crash.

Q1 amplified the attrition. Both Williams drivers fell at the first hurdle, joined by Cadillacs and Aston Martins. Carlos Sainz missed progression by 0.021s to Esteban Ocon.

Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll also exited early, Stroll 21st after failing to break 70 seconds. Up front, Antonelli led from Norris and Hamilton, who limited running. Russell was fifth after three flyers.

Max Verstappen’s Turn 9 crash triggers double yellows in Q3 at the Red Bull Ring
Image Credit: Crash

The yellow-flag context matters. Under double waved yellows, drivers must slow significantly and be prepared to stop. Data checks indicated Russell complied while improving, so the stewards confirmed pole.

Mercedes power now ties Ferrari on 256 Formula 1 poles.

The competitive picture is tight. Leclerc and Hamilton pressure Russell, while Verstappen targets recovery after his earlier flashpoint with Russell. Full classification sits in the official qualifying results and frames Sunday strategy.

Antonelli’s 1:06.414 was provisional pole before he aborted his final lap.

Visual Summary

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1

POLE
Russell 1:06.113
AFTER CRASH CHAOS


2. Leclerc

3. Hamilton

5. Verstappen

6. Norris

7. Piastri

Mercedes

equals

Ferrari

in all-time poles (256)

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Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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