Russell Grabs Pole at Australian Grand Prix
Mercedes driver George Russell secured pole position at the Australian Grand Prix, outpacing his teammate Kimi Antonelli. Russell completed the lap in 1:18.518 minutes, surpassing Antonelli by 0.293 seconds. Red Bull's Izack Hadjar will start third in Sunday's race.
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In a thrilling pole position battle at Formula One's Australian Grand Prix, Mercedes' George Russell emerged on top. Russell clocked in at 1:18.518, narrowly surpassing teammate Kimi Antonelli by 0.293 seconds.
The Briton's impressive performance sets him ahead for the season's opening race. Meanwhile, Red Bull's Izack Hadjar secured a solid third place on the grid, promising an exciting contest on Sunday.
This race marks the debut of new team structures and signifies potential shifts within the competitive landscape of Formula One.
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