Six minutes into the first Qualifying session though and Stroll put the car back into the wall. He went back through the gravel and onto the track to take it back to the pits. He was lucky the gravel was banked and he just slid back down it. From then on it was more straightforward. The McLarens were quickest with Piastri ahead of Norris for the first time this weekend. Out went Colapinto, Hulkenberg, Ocon, Bearman, with Stroll last.
McLaren were still looking strong in the second session, with Ferrari right behind them. The bottom five changed quickly as the clock ticked down to zero. Racing Bull driver Lawson pushed out Tsunoda who replaced him at Red Bull. Alonso put in the last quick lap to knock out Anontelli. Not joining the shoot out were Antonelli, Tsunoda, Bortoleto, Gasly and Albon. The Williams of Sainz was clinging on. Verstappen was able to split the McLarens from the Ferraris, opening up the last session a little.
Again, the final session was very straightforward. It was only ever between the McLarens and Piastri put in two quicker laps than Norris. There was a brief moment of wonder to see if Verstappen could steal it at the end but it was never really in question. He came in in third. Hadjar did a belter of a lap to take 4th, with Russell behind him. The Ferraris ended up in 6th (LeClerc) and 7th, ahead of Lawson, Sainz and Alonso. The Racing Bulls really should have shared their homework with Red Bull over the summer break.
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