The Fort Worth Press - Russell takes 'mega' pole as Mercedes lockout British Grand Prix front row

USD -
AED 3.673005
AFN 68.349897
ALL 88.547076
AMD 385.979049
ANG 1.799803
AOA 940.085453
ARS 967.245637
AUD 1.454334
AWG 1.8025
AZN 1.696998
BAM 1.751081
BBD 2.016349
BDT 119.338174
BGN 1.751385
BHD 0.376916
BIF 2895.936109
BMD 1
BND 1.283273
BOB 6.900226
BRL 5.438296
BSD 0.998639
BTN 83.589131
BWP 13.062825
BYN 3.267647
BYR 19600
BZD 2.012946
CAD 1.349255
CDF 2865.000018
CHF 0.848765
CLF 0.032831
CLP 905.902737
CNY 7.013502
CNH 6.99961
COP 4166.51
CRC 524.308353
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 98.724147
CZK 22.525898
DJF 177.828314
DKK 6.68071
DOP 60.059092
DZD 132.35821
EGP 48.371403
ERN 15
ETB 119.318739
EUR 0.895965
FJD 2.190204
FKP 0.761559
GBP 0.74735
GEL 2.724976
GGP 0.761559
GHS 15.755074
GIP 0.761559
GMD 68.509698
GNF 8624.764974
GTQ 7.719581
GYD 208.933576
HKD 7.78014
HNL 24.808846
HRK 6.799011
HTG 131.918704
HUF 355.099969
IDR 15152.8
ILS 3.704785
IMP 0.761559
INR 83.68005
IQD 1308.222949
IRR 42105.00024
ISK 135.00954
JEP 0.761559
JMD 156.800072
JOD 0.708699
JPY 146.342502
KES 128.82968
KGS 84.204306
KHR 4057.659594
KMF 442.125003
KPW 899.999433
KRW 1320.815002
KWD 0.30535
KYD 0.832188
KZT 478.299991
LAK 22051.713641
LBP 89428.159582
LKR 299.341045
LRD 193.739872
LSL 17.171955
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 4.727286
MAD 9.659059
MDL 17.391577
MGA 4518.757275
MKD 55.115606
MMK 3247.960992
MNT 3397.999955
MOP 8.002793
MRU 39.508461
MUR 45.750211
MVR 15.350323
MWK 1731.66801
MXN 19.606095
MYR 4.127992
MZN 63.896896
NAD 17.171724
NGN 1652.170006
NIO 36.752692
NOK 10.56933
NPR 133.742502
NZD 1.587365
OMR 0.38495
PAB 0.998639
PEN 3.746049
PGK 3.969021
PHP 55.975027
PKR 277.324583
PLN 3.831749
PYG 7800.021488
QAR 3.640075
RON 4.457019
RSD 104.881003
RUB 92.452943
RWF 1349.807503
SAR 3.750946
SBD 8.302717
SCR 14.478163
SDG 601.446549
SEK 10.14722
SGD 1.28584
SHP 0.761559
SLE 22.847303
SLL 20969.494858
SOS 570.776256
SRD 30.543496
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.738199
SYP 2512.529936
SZL 17.164319
THB 32.46991
TJS 10.620403
TMT 3.51
TND 3.035992
TOP 2.342097
TRY 34.181155
TTD 6.778584
TWD 31.717498
TZS 2736.858974
UAH 41.115051
UGX 3687.853095
UYU 42.214682
UZS 12740.507292
VEF 3622552.534434
VES 36.819464
VND 24615
VUV 118.722009
WST 2.797463
XAF 587.301459
XAG 0.031501
XAU 0.000375
XCD 2.70255
XDR 0.738831
XOF 587.290943
XPF 106.776732
YER 250.350102
ZAR 17.22638
ZMK 9001.195264
ZMW 26.28926
ZWL 321.999592
  • RIO

    3.0800

    70.75

    +4.35%

  • CMSC

    0.0200

    25.11

    +0.08%

  • NGG

    -0.0400

    70.06

    -0.06%

  • BTI

    -0.1400

    37.82

    -0.37%

  • RYCEF

    0.0300

    7.1

    +0.42%

  • CMSD

    0.0450

    25.11

    +0.18%

  • BP

    -0.8900

    30.79

    -2.89%

  • VOD

    -0.0200

    10.04

    -0.2%

  • SCS

    0.3300

    13.21

    +2.5%

  • RBGPF

    63.3000

    63.3

    +100%

  • GSK

    0.3400

    40.9

    +0.83%

  • RELX

    -0.2800

    48.09

    -0.58%

  • BCE

    -0.0700

    34.83

    -0.2%

  • BCC

    2.2400

    140.31

    +1.6%

  • AZN

    0.6400

    78.18

    +0.82%

  • JRI

    0.0700

    13.46

    +0.52%

Russell takes 'mega' pole as Mercedes lockout British Grand Prix front row
Russell takes 'mega' pole as Mercedes lockout British Grand Prix front row / Photo: © AFP

Russell takes 'mega' pole as Mercedes lockout British Grand Prix front row

George Russell beat Lewis Hamilton to secure pole as their Mercedes team reeled off a front row lockout in Saturday's tense qualifying session for Sunday's British Grand Prix.

Text size:

The two Britons were given a wild ovation by the crowd who saw a third Briton Lando Norris of McLaren take third to deliver the first one-two-three by British drivers at their home race.

It was the first British triple top in qualifying at any race since the 1968 South African Grand Prix.

Russell grabbed pole in one minute and 25.819 seconds to beat seven-time champion Hamilton by 0.171 seconds in the final minute as the track improved, the trio leaving series leader and three-time champion Max Verstappen to qualify fourth in his slightly damaged Red Bull.

Oscar Piastri was fifth in the second McLaren ahead of Nico Hulkenberg of Haas, Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, Lance Stroll of Aston Martin, Alex Albon of Williams and two-time champion Fernando Alonso in the second Aston Martin.

Norris admitted that he had made a mistake on his final lap, which led to him aborting it, while Hamilton said it was a "huge" reward for the team for their work to recover competitive form and congratulated Russell.

Russell said that it was down to the Silverstone fans who had braved miserable weather to see a British triumph.

"What a crowd and what energy!" he said over the team radio.

Later the winner in Austria last time out added: "What a feeling, at the start of this year I don't think we could of even dreamt of being on pole here, one-two for me and Lewis, and Lando it's just mega.

- Luckless Perez -

After a morning of blustery winds and heavy intermittent rain, not to mention a lively rumour mill, the session began in watery sunshine.

The luckless Sergio Perez, on softs, spun off into the gravel at Copse and out of the session in his Red Bull.

His future with the team was the subject of much speculation beforehand and this intensified with this latest misfortune. It was his third Q1 exit of the season after similar in Monaco and Canada.

Perez had contributed only 15 points for Red Bull from the last five races – they totalled 116 thanks to Verstappen – and this prompted McLaren boss Zak Brown to suggest his fallibility was enabling McLaren to bid for the teams’ title.

The Q1 session was red-flagged for nine minutes before the action resumed with Sauber’s Valtteri Bottas going top by five seconds before others on slicks clocked improved ‘slick’ times as rain approached.

In the midst of this, Verstappen went off at Copse, but recovered, falling to an endangered 15th before responding in a frantic finale which saw Bottas, Kevin Magnussen of Haas, Alpine's Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly eliminated along with Perez.

The Williams cars led the way into Q2, Logan Sargeant under pressure to keep his seat, with all on slicks. On his first run, Verstappen, carrying damage, was only seventh as Norris and then Alonso set the pace ahead of Sainz and Hamilton.

In drying conditions, Sainz, Piastri Hulkenberg, Russell and Norris went top as everyone improved, Verstappen falling to 11th from where he rescued himself to go sixth.

A late surge by Stroll saw Leclerc drop to 11th and miss Q3 along with Sargeant, RB’s Yuki Tsunoda, Zhou Guanyu of Sauber and Daniel Ricciardo in the second RB.

Albon, Verstappen and Piastri were first out for Q3, as the sun struggled to shine, but it was the British trio again, Russell, Norris and Hamilton who topped the first flying runs ahead of Piastri and Verstappen.

Russell led by 0.006 seconds, a blink, as they returned on fresh rubber for the final laps when after Norris pulled out to pit and Russell went top in a Mercedes one-two, with Norris third and Verstappen fourth.

It was the first time three British drivers had taken the top three places in qualifying at their home event and for Russell the second pole of the season, having done the same a week earlier in Austria.

S.Jones--TFWP