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Norris is strict about the final Austrian GP practice

June 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Randnoris finished final practice at the Austrian Grand Prix, but the three teams were separated just 0.25 seconds ahead of qualifying.

Norris pulled Friday’s benchmark to 1m 4.324 in the final 15 minutes of FP3, defeating teammate Oscar Piastri in just 0.118 seconds.

Britton set up three purple sectors on his way to the fastest lap, while Piastri was pinching the best first sector time on his own fastest lap, but the majority of his deficit came thanks to a conservative final split.

Norris insisted on the purple first splitback in his second stint on the same soft set, but was forced to abandon the lap after a big sailing on the curb of Turn 3.

Unusually, he ended the session on the right side of the front wing. I slined with Flowbis Paint and did an evaluation of McLaren for new parts this weekend, which is underway just hours before qualifying.

The two McLaren teammates appear to be poised ahead of the qualifying round in the end, but Max Verstappen and Charles Leclair finished their practice within offensive range.

After complaining a nervous rear axle early in the session during a long race simulation on hard tires, Verstappen rapped within 0.21 seconds of Norris’ benchmark with a bolt on a set of soft.

However, the sessions were not completely smooth for the Dutch. He lost time in the garage to check the floors, then he spun the car from the final corner an hour later, but he managed to avoid damage.

Leclerc has had a more positive day after spending his best time of just 0.25 than Norris, thanks to the deficits in the first two sectors. Teammate Lewis Hamilton was 0.216 seconds late, fifth.

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George Russell left the pace stubbornly drifting as a Mercedes driver who dropped 0.694 seconds to Norris after leading the weekend’s opening session. Teammate Andrea Kimmi Antoneri was another 0.035 seconds.

Lancestrol led the midfield from the 8th inning, splitting Red Bull Racing’s Yukitsunoda from the other front runners. Tsunoda was 0.815 seconds behind the pace and 0.605 seconds slower than his teammate Verstappen.

Gabriel Boltreto completed the top 10 with the upgraded Sauber.

Liam Lawson ranked 11th over Fernando Alonso, Nico Halkenberg and Williams teammates Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz.

Oliver Baerman was 16th in Haas ahead of Pierre Guthrie and Esteban Ocon.

Franco Colapinto was 19th, but spun the car later in the session, but was 0.18 seconds more competitive than teammate Guthrie after Friday’s disastrous show.

Isack Hadjar left the final corner and spun the car with the car facing the front before completing the top 10 with a non-representative 0.477 from the back of the pack.

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