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06/28/26 01:25:00
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06/28 01:21 CDT Russell starts on pole for Austrian Grand Prix aiming to
reignite F1 title challenge
Russell starts on pole for Austrian Grand Prix aiming to reignite F1 title
challenge
SPIELBERG, Austria (AP) --- George Russell has a chance to put himself firmly
back in the Formula 1 championship hunt as he starts on pole position for the
Austrian Grand Prix.
Russell took pole in a controversial qualifying session, setting the fastest
time as a yellow flag was displayed for a crash by Max Verstappen. Russell
argued he'd lifted off enough to be safe.
Russell hasn't won since the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. This is his
third pole since then but he lost one potential win in Canada when his car
broke down, and was beaten by the resurgent Lewis Hamilton last time out at the
Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.
With Kimi Antonelli starting fourth, this is Russell's chance to cut into his
Mercedes teammate's standings lead. Antonelli leads by 41 points from Hamilton
and 50 from Russell.
Charles Leclerc and Hamilton start second and third for Ferrari, which has
struggled on tracks like Austria where power is more important than cornering
ability. A small engine upgrade for this week wasn't enough to bridge the gap.
"I think this weekend we've not been confident that we could fight for a win,"
Hamilton said after qualifying.
"We knew coming into this weekend it would be tough with the long straights
we've got here, and the deficit looked bigger than other circuits that we've
been at. Maybe it's altitude, I'm not sure."
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