Lando Norris lit up Albert Park with a sensational pole position for the Australian Grand Prix, edging out teammate Oscar Piastri and reigning champ Max Verstappen in a dramatic Qualifying session.
In a nail-biting showdown, Norris posted a blistering 1m 15.096s lap to snatch P1 at the last moment—after his initial effort was scrapped for track limits. His margin over Piastri was a mere 0.084s.
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As for his chances in the race, Norris told F1TV: “I’m confident that the car’s in a good position, but we’ve also never run in the wet. We know how quick Max and Red Bull are in the rain, so let’s wait and see.
“[There will be] many opportunities for everyone, but also a lot of new things that we’re going to be learning along the way, so we’ll see tomorrow.”
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Piastri, meanwhile, was left with a bittersweet feeling. The Aussie fan-favourite came painfully close to securing his first-ever F1 pole, but in the end, he had to settle for P2 in front of a roaring home crowd.
“I’m pretty happy,” he admitted. “It’s probably one position further back than I would’ve liked, but it’s a great start to the year and great to have the team on the front row. Now we’ll reset and see what tomorrow has in store.”

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Piastri pinpointed some small but costly errors: “I think it’s probably a little bit in a couple of places. I think Sector 3 I lost a little bit of time compared to the lap before from Q2. I also locked up there and went off in the first run of Q3, so I didn’t really want to do that twice.”
With McLaren locking out the front row, it’s a dream scenario for the team heading into Sunday. But with Verstappen in third—and unpredictable weather on the horizon—Melbourne could be in for a wild race day.
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