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Lando Norris takes F1 Chinese Grand Prix sprint pole from Hamilton

Lando Norris takes F1 Chinese Grand Prix sprint pole from Hamilton



 McLaren's Lando Norris had his fastest lap deleted and reinstated as he seized pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race at the end of a wet and chaotic qualifying on Friday.

Mercedes' seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton made it an all-British front row, with Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso securing the third slot for Saturday's 100-km race, the first sprint of the season.

Red Bull's championship leader Max Verstappen will start from fourth on the grid after twice going off in the final top 10 shootout, with Ferrari's Carlos Sainz fifth and Red Bull's Sergio Perez sixth.

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Hamilton appeared to have secured the pole for the points scoring sprint but Norris then went top with a time of one minute, 57.940 seconds and 1.261 faster than the Mercedes.

The younger Briton then had the lap deleted for seemingly exceeding track limits, putting Hamilton back on provisional pole, before the time was reinstated moments later by stewards.

"It was (wild)," said Norris of the conditions, describing his pole lap as all-or-nothing after aborting two previous attempts.

"I got a bit nervous but they're conditions where you've just got to risk a lot, you've got to push, build tire temperature.

"I was quick, I just kept catching the Ferrari so I had to keep backing off ... I got a good final lap, a good enough one for pole so I'm happy. Sad it's not for a proper qualifying but good enough."

The main qualifying for Sunday's grand prix is on Saturday afternoon, after the sprint.

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