On one of the tightest grids in Formula 1 history, and at its shortest circuit in laptime, one would have expected the pole battle for the Austrian Grand Prix to be one decided by hundredths, not tenths.
So, even if McLaren turned up as the clear pre-event favourite, Lando Norris’ gap of 0.531s to second-placed Charles Leclerc still came as quite a shock.
And while there is the obvious …Keep reading
​ On one of the tightest grids in Formula 1 history, and at its shortest circuit in laptime, one would have expected the pole battle for the Austrian Grand Prix to be one decided by hundredths, not tenths.So, even if McLaren turned up as the clear pre-event favourite, Lando Norris’ gap of 0.531s to second-placed Charles Leclerc still came as quite a shock.And while there is the obvious …Keep reading Motorsport.com – All – Stories