McLaren driver Oscar Piastri is in with a huge chance at his hometown race.Credit:AP
“I’m pretty sad,actually,” Norris said with a laugh. “Listen,I’m the kind of guy that would say,‘Yes,it’s a bittersweet because I’m the kind of guy that wants to not upset people’,but it’s also my job ... So,that’s really in my contract and I have to go out and drive as quick as I can.”
The Brit showed nerves of steel in response to Piastri’s own final flying lap of qualifying to top the grid with a McLaren 1-2 to start Sunday’s race. Four-time reigning world champion Max Verstappen will start on the second row of the grid,alongside fierce rival George Russell.
Norris set a blistering 1:15.096,to Piastri’s 1:15.180.
Piastri was pipped at the death in qualifying.Credit:Eddie Jim
“I’m pretty happy … probably one position further back than I would have liked,but it’s a great start to the year,” Piastri said immediately after qualifying,acknowledging he lost some valuable time in the third sector of his final flying lap. “I’m pretty happy with how qualifying went –[it was] just not quite enough in Q3.”
Piastri is well aware of the huge opportunity Sunday presents,but admitted it was “the most relaxed” he’d ever been at his home race. This is the fourth time an Australian has qualified second at their home grand prix,but no Australian as ever stood atop the podium at Albert Park.