Lando Norris grabs Monza pole with Max Verstappen and Red Bull off the pace

admin admin | 09-01 00:16

Lando Norris continued his bid for world championship glory by taking a brilliant pole position at the Italian Grand Prix - as his rival Max Verstappen could manage only seventh.

Six days after his emphatic win in the Netherlands, Norris took top spot at Monza's 'Temple of Speed' with team-mate Oscar Piastri second as McLaren locked out the front row.

An unusually-ragged Verstappen labelled his Red Bull "shocking" as he finished almost seven tenths adrift.

George Russell qualified third for Mercedes with Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz fourth and fifth respectively for Ferrari. Lewis Hamilton, fastest in two of the three practice sessions, was only sixth.

Norris is 70 points behind Verstappen with nine rounds and 254 points still to play for. Following his statement triumph in Zandvoort, Norris said it was "stupid" to start dreaming about the title.

But his latest result, coupled with Red Bull's troubles at a track they were expecting to perform well at, will surely provide him with hope that he could yet push his Dutch rival to the wire.

"Another pole which is amazing," said Norris. "To have two cars, first and second, when the field has been as tight as it has been this weekend, is surprising.

"It hurts me to say it but my lap was not a great lap. However, it was still good enough for pole, so I was surprised, but happy.

"I am not expecting an easy race tomorrow. There will be plenty of question marks but plenty of excitement, too."

Verstappen appeared set to race to his fourth world title on the bounce after he won five of the opening seven rounds.

But he has not won in more than two months - a losing streak of five rounds - and the 26-year-old will have his work cut out to stop Norris, in his McLaren rocket ship, from taking a second win in a week and eating into his championship lead.

Norris laid down an impressive marker with his first effort in Q3 and then improved to make sure of his second pole on the bounce and his fifth in all.

He finished 0.109sec clear of Piastri, while Russell delivered with his final lap to haul his Mercedes up to third.

Williams took the ruthless decision to ditch Logan Sargeant following his practice crash in the Netherlands a week ago.

The British team have called upon rookie Franco Colapinto to fill Sargeant's cockpit and the 21-year-old Argentine was eliminated from Q1.

He will make his debut from 18th on the grid. In the other Williams, Alex Albon impressed to move into Q3 and qualified ninth.

Disclaimer: The copyright of this article belongs to the original author. Reposting this article is solely for the purpose of information dissemination and does not constitute any investment advice. If there is any infringement, please contact us immediately. We will make corrections or deletions as necessary. Thank you.


ALSO READ

Govt seeks to negotiate loan terms

Pakistan has again requested China to convene a joint financing committee meeting to negotiate terms...

Nissan to axe 9,000 jobs, cut production

TOKYO: Nissan Motor will cut 9,000 jobs and 20% of its global manufacturing capacity, the automaker ...

Forex reserves rise for 15th consecutive week

KARACHI: Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves, held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), rose $18 mi...

AGP report on PIA shows gross discrepancies, mismanagement

LAHORE: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), once a training ground for renowned airlines like Emi...

$20.5 million export order lost because of red tape

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan recently missed out on a $20.5 million cigarette export order to Sudan due to bu...

Fly Jinnah marks second year of growth

KARACHI: Fly Jinnah, Pakistan's low-cost carrier, has marked its second anniversary since the launch...