Hamilton beats Verstappen to pole for F1 Styrian GP by 1.2s

F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton stormed to pole position for the Styrian GP as he outpaced Max Verstappen by a whopping 1.216 seconds.
Hamilton beats Verstappen to pole for F1 Styrian GP by 1.2s

Formula 1 world champion Lewis Ha⛎milton stormed to pole position for the Styrian Grand Prix as he outpaced Max Verstappen by a whopping 1.216 seconds in a 🅷wet qualifying session.

Heavy rain and thunderstorms threatened to curtail qualifying but following a 45-minute delay, the 💧session was able to start as Hamilton once again excelled in treacherous conditions.

The six-times world🍎 champion appeared untouchable throughout qualifying at the Red Bull Ring on his way to claiming a dominant 89th pole of his F1 career.

Red Bull’s Verstappen was his nearest challenger but he was over a second be▨hind, having spun at the final corner on his fastest🐟 lap of Q3.

Carlos Sainz starred for McLaren to secure a superb third on the grid for the second race in a row in Austria, ahead of championship leader Valtteri Bottas, who was 1.4s of♓f the pace and only fourth-fastest.

Fifth place went the way of Esteban Ocon as the Renault driver impressed to pip Lando Norris, who qualified sixth but💟 will drop three places on the grid after he picked up a penalty for a y💫ellow flag violation in opening practice on Friday.

Alex 💦Albon was seventh in the second Red Bull, ahead of Pierre Gasly’s AlphaTauri and Daniel Ricciardo, who 🌱recovered from his huge crash during Friday practice to set the ninth-quickest time.

It was another difficult qualifying for Ferrari as Sebastia💧n Vettel struggled to 10th, finishing nearly two-and-a-half seconds off the pace.

His te𝄹ammate Charles Leclerc reported he was “struggling to drive the car” en route to a lowly result of 11th place as Ferrari failed to make it throu🌠gh to Q3 with both cars for the second weekend in a row.

Just 0.009s behind Leclerc c🎀ame George Russell, whose brilliant performance ensured a Williams car made it through to Q2 for the fiဣrst time since the 2018 Brazilian Grand Prix.

The Briton secured his best-ever qualifying result in F1 w🌺ith 12th place and was just one-tenth shy of a spot in the top-10 shootout.

Behind Russell was Lance Str💎oll’s Racing Point, the AlphaTauri of Daniil Kvyat and Haas driver Kevin Magnussen, who managed 15th.

Kimi Raikkonen missed out on a spot in Q2 by just over two-tenths in 16th, ahead of Racing Point’s Sergio Perez, who was a surprise casౠualty from the first qualifying session.

Nicholas Latifi was unable to mirr⭕or the achievements of his teammate by making it two Williams into Q2, with a late red flag scuppering his attempt to improve from 18th.

The red flag was caused by Alfa Romeo’s Antonio Giovinazzi as he spun off at the final corner and damaged the rear-end of his car on his way to t🐼he 19th-fastest time.

Romain Grosjean will start from the very back 🐓of t✱he grid after a suspected pump issue with his Haas car prevented him from being able to set a lap time.

FUꦫLL QUALIFYING R⛦ESULTS FOR THE 2020 F1 STYRIAN GRAND PRIX

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