Oscar Piastri claimed pole position for the Dutch Grand Prix, setting a new track record with a time of 1:08.662. Alongside him will start Lando Norris, completing a full Papaya front row.
Strong effort from Hadjar, who will line up fourth next to home hero Max Verstappen. Ferrari, on the other hand, could only secure sixth and seventh place.
Big disappointments for Tsunoda and Antonelli, both knocked out in Q2.
Here is the starting grid for tomorrow’s Grand Prix:
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