McLaren's Lando Norris secured pole position for the United States Grand Prix, beating out Red Bull's Max Verstappen in a tense qualifying session that ended early due to a crash by Mercedes' George Russell. Verstappen, the current series leader, was unable to improve his lap time and will start in second place for the race. Norris, who is chasing Verstappen in the drivers' championship, clinched his fourth pole position in the last five races and his sixth of the season.
Norris Claims Pole Position for United States Grand Prix, Beating Verstappen
McLaren's Lando Norris has secured pole position for the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. The 22-year-old British driver beat out reigning world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull in a thrilling qualifying session on Saturday.
Norris, who is currently second in the drivers' championship standings behind Verstappen, set a blistering lap time of 1:34.622 to clinch his fourth pole position in the last five races and his sixth of the season. Verstappen, who was looking to extend his championship lead in Austin, could not improve his lap time and will start the race in second place.
The qualifying session was marred by a heavy crash involving Mercedes' George Russell. The British driver lost control of his car at Turn 19 and hit the barriers at high speed. Russell was uninjured but the incident brought out the red flags and ended the session early.
Background
Norris has emerged as a rising star in Formula 1 in recent years. He joined McLaren in 2019 and has quickly established himself as one of the most talented young drivers on the grid. In 2021, he finished sixth in the drivers' championship and won his first Grand Prix in Russia.
Verstappen, on the other hand, has been the dominant force in Formula 1 since winning his first world title in 2021. The Dutch driver has won 12 races this season and is on course to retain his championship crown.
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