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Lorraine McKenna
Hamilton claims Silverstone sprint polepublished at 17:20 BST
17:20 BST
Charles Leclerc puts the second Ferrari in fourth place, George Russell has to settle for fifth spot and Lando Norris lines up sixth for tomorrow's shorter dash.
McLaren's Oscar Piastri in seventh and Red Bull's Isack Hadjar in eighth will begin the sprint in the final two points places.
Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton will start on pole position for Saturday's 17-lap sprint race ahead of title leader Kimi Antonelli and the Red Bull of Max Verstappen.
It's a purple opening sector for Oscar Piastri and he's up on world champion team-mate Lando Norris. Kimi Antonelli has also completed a decent first part of the lap, as Australian Piastri crosses the line and banks a 1:28.772.
The queue is starting to form now so here we go for the pole shootout. The McLaren of Oscar Piastri is at the front of the pack, followed by the Racing Bulls of Arvid Lindblad and team-mate Lando Norris.
The crowd are waiting for cars to head out on track - the time has already dipped under six minutes. But everyone wants the best qualifying conditions at Silverstone, so we'll just have to twiddle our thumbs for a bit longer.
Another session at the head of the table for Lewis Hamilton.
The seven-time world champion finish SQ2 0.099 seconds quicker than young pup Kimi Antonelli, with Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc third, 0.175secs behind.
The mechanics over at McLaren are busy working on Lando Norris' car. "Everyone is hustling," Zak Brown tells Sky Sports.
The Racing Bulls of Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad jump up into the top 10, but New Zealander Lawson will be the happier of the two sitting in fourth place compared to Lindblad's P8.
George Russell is looking quicker on this next attempt, so let's see if the Mercedes driver can improve.
Charles leclerc can't, so the Monegasque man staye third.
The gap between Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Antonelli is 0.099 seconds, however, the Italian teenager tells Mercedes he had no battery deplotement through Stowe on his previous lap.
With two minutes to go, the likes Of Carlos Sainz, Alex Albon and rookie Arvid Lindblad are stuck in the elimination zone.
Lando Norris might be limping with a bit of damage but the world champion completes a clean opening attempt in SQ2 with a 1:29.401.
Lewis Hamilton again goes quickest on the timesheets with Kimi Antonelli in second but George Russell can't challenge his old Mercedes team-mate with his push lap. The Briton is more than seven tenths away from Hamilton and has to settle for eighth place.
Charles Leclerc heads out on his brand new medium rubber, just like the rest of the runners in this second sprint qualifying session.
We've got two Williams cars through to SQ2, both Audis are there, the Alpine boys are trying to book a place in SQ3 and Brit rookie Arvid Lindblad and Racing Bulls team-mate Liam Lawson are also waiting patiently to get out on track.
German Nico Hulkenberg gets us going with a 1:28.729.
Title leader Kimi Antonelli was seventh in that opening session, with Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari buddy Charles Leclerc the two fastest cars on track. That was a good opening stint by Isack Hadjar, too, who was only 0.197 seconds away from Hamilton's marker in third.
Ollie Bearman was only 0.010secs away from making it into SQ2.
The bottom six hasn't changed as the time ticks away in this opening sprint qualifting session.
George Russell completes his lap and he's safely through to SQ2 in fifth place. Max Verstappen is quick in the first sector but the pace falls away slightly in the final two. The Dutchman sits sixth at the chequered flag.
Ollie Bearman now climbs out the danger zone, dropping Alex Albon into trouble.
Can the Williams driver make it out and knock out Bearman? He does!