Norris on pole for Sao Paulo sprint, Piastri third
SAO PAULO :Lando Norris was perfectly placed to extend his Formula One championship lead after taking pole position for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix Sprint race on Friday with McLaren teammate and closest title rival Oscar Piastri qualifying third.
Mercedes' Italian rookie Kimi Antonelli joined the Briton - who won last year's sprint while battling Red Bull's Max Verstappen - on the front row for Saturday's 100km race at Interlagos.
Norris is a point clear of Piastri in the overall standings with four grands prix and two sprints, including Saturday, to come and his first sprint pole of the campaign continued his growing momentum.
The sprint race offers eight points to the winner, with the top eight scoring.
RAIN EXPECTED FOR SATURDAY'S RACE
"We did the job we needed to do, which was to be fastest today," said Norris, who took the lead from Piastri in Mexico last month.
"Trickier than Mexico. I’ve not been feeling quite as comfortable, but therefore it’s a great result.
"It’s meant to rain a lot in the morning, it’s meant to be incredibly windy, so make sure everyone brings their rain jackets," he added.
Piastri's third place on the grid left the Australian looking more competitive and happier than he has sounded of late.
"We can definitely fight with what we’ve got, and there’s obviously a lot more points on Sunday," said the Australian.
George Russell will line up fourth for Mercedes, at a track where he took his first win in 2022, with Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso fifth after setting the fastest time in the second phase.
Four-times world champion Max Verstappen qualified an unhappy sixth.
"The car is completely broken, it's just undriveable," said the Dutch driver, last year's grand prix winner from 17th on the grid but now 36


