Norris beats Russell to pole position at Zandvoort

Lando Norris won the Dutch Grand Prix from pole position in 2024 Image source, Getty Images
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Lando Norris won the Dutch Grand Prix from pole position in 2024

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F1 Correspondent in Zandvoort

McLaren's Lando Norris beat Mercedes' George Russell to pole position at the Dutch Grand Prix during a frantic scramble to complete laps before a late shower of rain.

Norris pipped Russell by 0.102 seconds as raindrops began to appear on the drivers' visors. They completed their runs earlier than they would normally do because of the weather.

Russell's team-mate Kimi Antonelli was the first to improve on his final lap, briefly rising to the top of the times.

However, he was beaten to first by Norris, who consolidated the first place he had picked up on the first laps in the final session, and then Russell.

Antonelli, the championship leader, was 0.031secs behind Russell and 0.009secs faster than the second McLaren of Oscar Piastri.

In the end, significant rain did not come as expected, and Lewis Hamilton, who left it late to do his final lap, snuck ahead of team-mate Charles Leclerc as the Ferraris locked out the third row in fifth and sixth places.

Red Bull's Max Verstappen starts his final home grand prix, with the Dutch race falling off the calendar after this season, from seventh place.

His stand-in team-mate Liam Lawson, replacing Frenchman Isack Hadjar who broke his wrist in the run-up to the race, was impressive in lapping just 0.0115secs slower than the Dutchman to take eighth place ahead of the Audi of Gabriel Bortoleto and Racing Bulls' British rookie Arvid Lindblad.

So high was the expectation of rain heading into the final session that the teams all raced to finish their two runs as quickly as possible.

Russell demonstrated the urgency as the drivers headed out for their final laps by nipping ahead of Piastri as they exited the pits.

Russell also attacked Norris on his out loop, trying to gain track position. However, Norris held him off and Russell had to back off before starting his lap.

In the end, all the panic was for nothing as while rain came, it was only a few spots and not enough to affect the conditions.

George Russell, Lando Norris and Kimi Antonelli Image source, Getty Images
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Norris (with Mercedes drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli) also took pole last time out in Hungary

Norris said that, if anything, the rain might have helped lap times by cooling the tyres a little.

"It wasn't a lap that felt mega," the world champion said. "It was one where I committed a lot more because I knew how close it would be, and I almost made more mistakes.

"But I seemed to gain more than I seemed to lose at times. It was a lap where I just felt I had nothing to lose and it just paid off."

Russell said a mistake in Turn Eight on his final run had cost him as the tyres got too hot and he was unable to keep improving.

Antonelli, too, was left to rue a mistake on his final run, saying he lost 0.2secs in Turn One taking things too easy because of the rain - he missed out on pole by 0.133secs.

Hamilton benefited from that by leaving his run late and benefiting from the usual improvement in track conditions through qualifying to pip Leclerc by 0.064secs.

Yuki Tsunoda, back on the grid to replace Lawson at Racing Bulls, was 12th.

And while Aston Martin believed their upgraded Honda engine had delivered what they expected, Fernando Alonso was not able to hold on to the 12th place he held going into the final runs of the first session, and dropped down to 18th.

"The out lap was not great, you know, people were doing some prep laps, some of the fast laps, so there is always one 10th more here and there," Alonso said.

"But I think it doesn't change much. The position is not that bad. The previous lap was four tenths off, you know, it was just close to the limit, so this is what we have."

Top 10 starting grid

1. Lando Norris (McLaren) 1:11.163

2. George Russell (Mercedes) +0.102

3. Kimi AntonellI (Mercedes) +0.133

4. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) +0.142

5. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) +0.331

6. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) +0.395

7. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) +0.455

8. Liam Lawson (Red Bull) +0.570

9. Gabriel Bortoleto (Audi) +0.916

10. Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls) +1.022

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