Bahrain international circuit
Formula 1: Piastri Claims Pole Outpacing Russell & Leclerc In Bahrain GP
Piastri’s pole-clinching time of 1m 29.841s showcased his growing maturity and raw pace, as he outshone teammate and title contender Lando Norris, who could only manage sixth. The Australian had looked quick throughout the session but turned it up a notch in the dying stages, holding off a strong charge from Russell, who finished just a couple of tenths shy of the top spot.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc continued his consistent run in Qualifying with a solid third, just 0.150s adrift of the front, while Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli impressed again with a strong fourth-place effort. However, both Mercedes drivers are under post-session investigation for potential technical infringements, which could yet alter the starting order.
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