WATCH: See how Norris comfortably beat Leclerc to pole in Austria with our ‘Ghost Car’ feature
Lando Norris dominated Qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix, with 0.521s separating him and second-placed Charles Leclerc.
Lando Norris charged his way to pole position during Qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix with a lap more than half a second quicker than nearest rival Charles Leclerc.
After an impressive practice display, Norris continued to show his rivals the way around the Red Bull Ring in the grid-deciding session and ultimately produced a blistering lap of 1m 03.971s.
With McLaren team mate Oscar Piastri and Red Bull rival Max Verstappen impacted by yellow flags, Norris’ nearest challenger was Ferrari man Leclerc, who clocked a 1m 04.492s.
So, how did their laps compare and where exactly did Norris make the difference? Hit go on the video player above for our latest ‘Ghost Car’ feature.
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