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Russell on pole position for Dutch GP sprint race

Mercedes’ George Russell took his first pole position for four races in qualifying for the sprint race at the Dutch Grand Prix. The Briton, trailing Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli by 59 points in the championship, was 0.041 seconds quicker than McLaren’s Lando Norris in second. Antonelli could manage only fifth, behind Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and [...] The post Russell on pole position for…

Mercedes' George Russell secured his first pole position in four races for the Dutch Grand Prix sprint qualifying. He finished 0.041 seconds ahead of McLaren's Lando Norris. Teammate Kimi Antonelli managed only fifth place, behind Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Oscar Piastri of McLaren. Red Bull's Max Verstappen came sixth, ahead of Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton, who trails Antonelli by 50 points.

Russell expressed his happiness, saying the lap felt good and the qualifying process went smoothly despite the short time. Russell's pace is now 0.227 seconds faster than Antonelli, giving him a chance to narrow the points gap in the shorter sprint race. Pierre Gasly was eighth in an Alpine car, ahead of Gabriel Bortoleto in Audi and Arvid Lindblad in a Racing Bulls.

Liam Lawson, substituting for Isack Hadjar, was 11th. Qualifying focused on Aston Martin's new Honda engine, but issues with the straight-line mode prevented Fernando Alonso from qualifying higher. He was last, with team-mate Lance Stroll finishing 19th. Alonso's car struggled with engine driveability and the SLM mode not working, causing difficulties in stopping the car.

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