Austrian GP: Lando Norris tops Oscar Piastri in Practice Three as McLaren maintain dominance ahead of qualifying | F1 News
Lando Norris continued to go beyond the teammate Oscar Piastri while McLaren maintained his domination during the final training at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Norris still lowered the reference time that he took the lead of the second training on Friday, with a 1: 04.324 putting him 0.118 away from Piastri.
After sitting on the first training yesterday while McLaren completed one of their obligatory recruit sessions, Norris has so far offered the perfect answer to cause it a collision with the leader of the world championship Piastri, the last time in Canada, who retired him from the race and saw his deficit in his teammate increase to 22 points.
The order of the first three was unchanged from the previous session with Max Verstappen third for Red Bull, but its two tenth deficit in Norris – as well as manipulation problems that led to a late rotation – suggested that the battle for the post could be limited to the McLarens.
Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton took the fourth and fifth, respectively, for Ferrari, representing an improvement of a dark Friday for the Italian team as they seek to take advantage of the advantages of a fully improved car floor.
George Russell seems little likely to follow his post and his victory the last time in Canada, with the British nearly seven tenths from Norris in sixth, just in front of his teammate Mercedes Kimi Antonelli.
More to follow …
Austrian GP schedule of Sky Sports F1
Saturday June 28
1:10 p.m.: F2 Sprint
2:15 p.m.: Austrian GP qualification accumulation *
3 p.m.: Austrian GP qualification *
5 p.m.: Ted’s qualification book
Sunday June 29
7:25 am: F3 functionalities race
8:55 am: F2 functionality breed
10:40 am: Porsche Supercup
12:30 p.m.: Grand Prix Sunday: Austria GP Build-Up *
2 p.m.: The Austrian Grand Prix *
4 p.m.: Checkered flag: Austrian GP reaction *
5 p.m.: Ted’s notebook
* Also on the main event of Sky Sports
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