Verstappen takes 40th pole after Austrian sprint win

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Camera IconOscar Piastri has raced to second place behind Max Verstappen in the F1 sprint race in Austria. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Red Bull's triple world champion Max Verstappen has followed up a sprint win with a statement pole position for Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix, with McLaren's Lando Norris again alongside on the front row.

The pole was a career 40th for the Dutch 26-year-old and his fifth at the team's home Red Bull Ring, where he has won more times than any current driver and can count on huge support from his orange army of fans.

Verstappen was in another league to his rivals, with Norris 0.404 slower at the circuit with the shortest lap time on the calendar.

George Russell was third fastest for Mercedes, after McLaren's Oscar Piastri -- second in the sprint with Norris third -- was ruled to have exceeded track limits and dropped to seventh on the grid.

Ferrari's Carlos Sainz will start fourth at Spielberg's Red Bull Ring with Mercedes' seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton fifth and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc sixth after running wide on his final attempt.

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"We tried to adjust the car a little bit after the things that we learnt this morning, I think it worked well," said Verstappen, who had been chased hard by the McLaren drivers in the sprint.

Verstappen nailed provisional pole with a lap of one minute 04.426 seconds and then went even faster with a final flying effort of 1:04.314.

He had already been more than half a second faster than anyone else in the second phase of qualifying.

"It has been a while that we have actually been on pole for a grand prix, so it's great," said Verstappen, not counting top slot in the sprint.

Norris, the champion's closest title rival but 71 points adrift and feeling under the weather all weekend, had no answer to Verstappen.

"I think it was as much as we could do today. Max was in a league of his own. Clearly much quicker than what we had, so I'm happy," the Briton said.

Red Bull's Sergio Perez qualified eighth -- a disappointing 0.888 slower than his team mate -- with Nico Hulkenberg ninth for Haas and Esteban Ocon completing the top 10 for Renault-owned Alpine.

Hamilton and Mercedes were summoned to the stewards for a potentially unsafe release after he came out of the garage and knocked over a jack in the pitlane.

Hulkenberg was also under investigation for two separate pitlane breaches.

RB's Daniel Ricciardo will start 11th, well ahead of 14th placed team mate Yuki Tsunoda, while Alpine's Pierre Gasly had his lap time deleted in the second phase and dropped to 13th.

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