Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri beats Max Verstappen to pole after Yuki Tsunoda crash in Imola

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The pole fight always looked to be between the McLarens and Verstappen, and the Red Bull driver laid down the gauntlet with the fastest time on the first runs in final qualifying.

Piastri ran first on the final runs, and was looking good after the first two sectors, only to come across a run of about five cars preparing their laps as he reached the two Rivazza left-handers that end the lap.

He could not improve his time in that sector of the lap but the first two sectors had been enough to vault him ahead of Verstappen.

The Dutchman did improve on his final lap, but only by 0.07secs and he just fell short of pole.

Norris, third fastest on his first run, was unable to improve and was leapfrogged by Russell, who used the medium tyres on his final lap, echoing the wider use of mediums by Aston Martin through the session.

Piastri said: “Very tough session with the red flags and also the tyres. Today the C6 (compound, the soft) was a real mystery.

“The team did a nice job getting the car into a good place. The last lap was good, I had about four cars in the last corner which didn’t help but it was enough.”

Verstappen said: “Everything was going really well, just the softest compound, it is very difficult to keep them alive around the lap. Sector one was good and then the tyres fell away from me. George set his time on a medium. The soft was maybe a bit too soft for this track.”

Norris said: “I guess I just wasn’t quick enough. None of my performances in Q3 have been strong enough this year, so same thing.”



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