Russell Beats Ferraris to F1 Pole in Austria Despite Yellow Flag Controversy
Russell earned his fourth pole of the season after stewards took no further action over his lap under yellow flags.
- George Russell secured pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix on Saturday despite a controversial yellow flag triggered by Max Verstappen's crash at the penultimate corner.
- Verstappen's crash forced a yellow flag, requiring drivers to slow down, as the Red Bull driver had been contending for pole with his upgraded car before losing control.
- Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton had challenged Mercedes' pole run, besting Formula 1 standings leader Kimi Antonelli by less than a tenth of a second before Verstappen crashed.
- Race stewards deemed the incident required no further investigation, confirming the grid with Leclerc starting second, Hamilton third, and Verstappen fifth behind McLarens drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
- Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff told Sky Sport Germany Russell was "super clever" in lifting off just enough to keep his lap competitive, contrasting with Antonelli abandoning his run.
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Controversy in Formula 1: George Russell takes pole position in Spielberg, although Max Verstappen has an accident a few seconds earlier and a yellow flag is waved.
Austrian Grand Prix Qualifying: George Russell steals pole position under controversial circumstances
Russell, who has played second fiddle to teammate Kimi Antonelli this season and had looked off the pace all weekend, came alive in Q3 and executed the perfect lap to go quicker by over two tenths on his final run.
The British take advantage of the Verstappen track exit and make the best time with the yellow flag. Polemico the Team Principal of Ferrari Vasseur
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