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Lando Norris hailed for 'exceptional' lap after returning McLaren to F1's front row at Austrian GP

A first Formula 1 front-row for Lando Norris, and McLaren's first in nine years, as the young Briton splits Red Bull and stuns Mercedes with "one of the best laps" of his career; Norris starts behind Verstappen for Sunday's Austrian GP, live at 2pm on Sky Sports F1

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Karun Chandhok is joined by Lando Norris to analyse his brilliant qualifying lap which secured him second spot on the grid for the Austrian Grand Prix.

Lando Norris said he felt simply "epic" after producing a stunning qualifying performance to claim the first front-row start of his Formula 1 career and finish within a whisker of taking Max Verstappen's pole position at the Austrian GP.

Returning McLaren to the front-row of the grid for the first time since 2012, Norris qualified ahead of both Mercedes drivers and even split the two Red Bulls - the fastest car around the Austrian GP venue - with a final lap which was just 0.048s adrift of pole.

"I feel epic!" said a jubilant Norris, consistently one of the top performers of the 2021 season.

"It was cool. After the last race, I wanted to do that one more step [starting fourth] and I did two more. It's nice. It puts us in a good position for tomorrow, it's one of the best laps I've done I think.

"It was a good feeling."

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Lando Norris felt he put in one of the best qualifying performances of his career to secure P2 for the Austrian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button were the last drivers to put McLaren on the front row of the grid, locking out the leading positions at the 2012 Brazilian GP.

And Hamilton, who is fourth, said of his former team and young countryman's efforts: "I don't know if McLaren have brought an upgrade, but they were mega quick today.

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"Great job from Lando."

Assessing Norris' performance, Sky F1's Paul Di Resta said: "He has absolutely pulled the lap out. He has just been exceptional today. Sometimes you get laps like that. He said it's probably the best lap he's ever done and credit for getting himself there."

Norris' stock continues to rise

The only driver to score points in the season's first eight races, the 21-year-old Norris is riding a crest of a wave in his third season of F1 and consistently leaving new high-profile team-mate Daniel Ricciardo in his wake.

The Australian qualified 13th for the second successive Saturday in F1's Red Bull Ring double header, whereas Norris has now followed up fourth with second.

"I'm really happy with P2," added the Englishman to Sky F1. "My best qualy in Formula 1.

"One of my best laps in Formula 1. It's a good feeling, so I'm looking forward to tomorrow."

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