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‘I’m pretty sad, actually’: Norris’ cheeky response after knocking Piastri off hometown pole​on March 15, 2025 at 8:11 am

The bayside Melbourne product set a blistering 1:15.180 but was pipped at the death of qualifying by his own teammate.

​The bayside Melbourne product set a blistering 1:15.180 but was pipped at the death of qualifying by his own teammate.   

By Hannah Kennelly

Updated March 15, 2025 — 4.12pmfirst published at 1.15pm

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Lando Norris pipped Melbourne product Oscar Piastri by just 0.084 of a second to claim pole at the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park on a piping-hot Saturday afternoon.

The Brit had a nerveless response to Piastri’s own final flying lap of qualifying to top the grid with a McLaren 1-2 to start tomorrow’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.

McLaren driver Oscar Piastri goes fastest in FP3
McLaren driver Oscar Piastri goes fastest in FP3Credit: AP

“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.”

Earlier, the bayside Melbourne product topped the timesheets in final practice, setting a 1:15.921 with Mercedes driver Russell closely behind and Verstappen third.

Despite setting the pace on Friday, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc was a quarter of a second off the pace on Saturday but still slightly ahead of teammate and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.

Alpine rookie and fellow Aussie driver Jack Doohan was 15th fastest – only three places behind his teammate Pierre Gasly.

It was disastrous afternoon for rookie driver Ollie Bearman who crashed minutes into his practice session. The 18-year-old dipped his wheels on the grass near turn 11 and spun off track into the gravel trap.

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It’s an unfortunate start to the season for the young driver who also crashed in practice on Friday. Bearman is one of six new rookies this season including Kimi Antonelli, Jack Doohan and Gabriel Bortoleto and Isack Hadjar.

Antonelli – who rose through Mercedes’ junior program – was the best performing rookie in practice and was close behind teammate Russell in the final practice today.

On Sunday, Piastri will seek to end the statistical anomaly that no Australian driver has ever stood on the Albert Park podium, despite all three drivers from these shores since Melbourne’s maiden race in 1996 having multiple victories on their CVs.

Four times – Webber in 2012, Ricciardo in 2016 and 2018 and Piastri last year – an Australian has finished fourth. Between them, the trio have combined for 84 top-three finishes elsewhere.

More to come

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