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Norris Grabs US Pole with ‘Best Lap of My Career’

Lando Norris delivered a stellar performance to secure pole position at the United States Grand Prix, beating title rival Max Verstappen in what the McLaren driver called “the best lap of my career.” The session ended dramatically as George Russell’s crash prevented other drivers from completing their final laps.Norris was just 0.031 seconds ahead of …

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Lando Norris delivered a stellar performance to secure pole position at the United States Grand Prix, beating title rival Max Verstappen in what the McLaren driver called “the best lap of my career.” The session ended dramatically as George Russell’s crash prevented other drivers from completing their final laps.

Norris was just 0.031 seconds ahead of Verstappen on the first run, but the Dutchman appeared to be on track to overtake him before Russell’s incident caused both drivers to abort their final attempts. Despite the element of luck, this result provided a much-needed boost for Norris after Verstappen won the sprint race earlier in the day.

Norris: A Critical Pole for the Title Battle The pole gives Norris a fighting chance to reduce Verstappen’s 54-point championship lead as the season nears its conclusion. The Dutch driver has showcased dominant form, but Norris’ performance in qualifying shows he’s still in the hunt.

Norris acknowledged the importance of his lap:

“I had to put everything on the line. We’ve not had the pace of the Ferraris or Red Bulls, so I had to do something special, and I did that. Probably the best lap of my career.”

Verstappen Pushed Hard But Missed Out Verstappen, though frustrated by the situation, admitted that his initial run in Q3 wasn’t perfect, but he was confident in the pace of his Red Bull before the session was halted.

“I knew we had another run, but unfortunately, I couldn’t finish the lap. The potential to be first was there.”

Team Performances

  • Oscar Piastri secured fifth for McLaren, while Russell held onto sixth despite his crash.
  • Lewis Hamilton had a difficult session, only managing to qualify 19th, a surprising result for the seven-time world champion at a track where he’s historically performed well.

Looking Ahead With Verstappen’s upgrades making him a formidable threat, Norris will need to capitalize on his pole position if he’s to make a significant dent in the points gap. Meanwhile, Mercedes will need to reassess after a weekend filled with inconsistencies.

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