George Russell put on a masterclass in Sprint Qualifying at the Dutch Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver clinched pole position for the sprint race, edging out his rivals by the narrowest of margins.
SQ1 was dramatic from the start. Kimi Antonelli ran into the gravel and had to return to the pits for checks, nearly missing his chance to set a time. Meanwhile, several big names were eliminated early: Carlos Sainz, Lance Stroll, and Sergio Perez all failed to advance to SQ2.
Lando Norris briefly topped the timesheets, but his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri responded moments later with a faster lap. The battle was tight in every sector, with strategy calls proving crucial.

In SQ3, Russell was consistent and secured pole with a tiny margin. This result gives Mercedes a strong foundation for the sprint, while putting pressure on the chasing pack.
Starting from the front, Russell has a golden chance to bank valuable bonus points. But sprints are unpredictable, and those behind him will surely fight hard.



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