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Max Verstappen claims pole position for the British Grand Prix ahead of Lando Norris

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In a thrilling qualifying session at the British Grand Prix, Max Verstappen shattered Lando Norris' hopes of a stunning pole position by seizing the top spot in the final moments.

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen dented Lando Norris' dream of a shock pole position at the British Grand Prix by taking top spot in the closing seconds of a dramatic qualifying session.
Norris, in the McLaren, surged to the summit of the order to the delight of the Silverstone crowd, only to see Verstappen snatch pole by 0.241 seconds as the last driver over the line.
Norris starts alongside Verstappen, who took his fifth consecutive pole, with Oscar Piastri third on an excellent day for McLaren at the British team's home race.
Lewis Hamilton could manage only seventh, one place behind George Russell in the other Mercedes.
Verstappen, a winner at seven of the opening nine rounds of a one-sided campaign, has already established a commanding 81-point lead in his pursuit of a hat-trick of world championships
The Dutch driver cruised to the chequered flag a week ago at Red Bull's home race in Austria and he will head into Sunday's race favourite to extend his lead, particularly after Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez failed to make it out of Q1. He lines up a lowly 16th.
No driver has won the British Grand Prix on more occasions than Hamilton, with the 38-year-old winning seven of the last 10 races staged here.
But the Mercedes man will be disappointed to start only seventh, half-a-second off the pace, in front of his home fans.
Perez's dismal run of form continued after he was eliminated from the opening phase of qualifying.
The Mexican was first out of the pits when the action resumed following a red flag to clear Kevin Magnussen's Haas.
Perez momentarily headed to the top of the order, but the evolution of the track saw him tumble all the way down to 16th when Q1 came to an end.
It marked the fifth consecutive race in which Perez has failed to make it into Q3 in a machine Hamilton described as the fastest Formula One has ever seen.
Perez's early exit capped a frantic few minutes which saw Verstappen and Hamilton dice for position on a piece of asphalt now named after Britain's seven-time world champion.
Verstappen fought his way ahead of Hamilton, with the latter almost colliding with the Alpine of Pierre Gasly in the mad scramble to post a lap before the chequered flag fell.
Prior to that, Verstappen required a new front wing after he grazed the wall along the pits just moments after he left his garage.
And even earlier Hamilton survived a spin through the gravel when he lost his control of his Mercedes on the entry to Stowe.
Despite the threat of action from Just Stop Oil protesters, qualifying passed off without incident.
However, F1 bosses, Silverstone and Northamptonshire Police remain on high alert that a protest could yet disrupt Sunday's 52-lap race where 150,000 spectators are expected to attend.
Security has been beefed up, with facial recognition cameras posted around the 3.66 mile track in a move to foil a potential plot.

Qualifying times for British Grand Prix at Silverstone:

1 Max VERSTAPPEN Red Bull 1:26.720
2 Lando NORRIS McLaren +0.241
3 Oscar PIASTRI McLaren +0.372
4 Charles LECLERC Ferrari +0.416
5 Carlos SAINZ Ferrari +0.428
6 George RUSSELL Mercedes +0.435
7 Lewis HAMILTON Mercedes +0.491
8 Alexander ALBON Williams +0.810
9 Fernando ALONSO Aston Martin +0.939
10 Pierre GASLY Alpine +0.969
11 Nico HULKENBERG Haas 1:28.896
12 Lance STROLL Aston Martin 1:28.935
13 Esteban OCON Alpine 1:28.956
14 Logan SARGEANT Williams 1:29.031
15 Valtteri BOTTAS Alfa Romeo no time
16 Sergio PEREZ Red Bull 1:29.968
17 Yuki TSUNODA AlphaTauri 1:30.025
18 Guanyu ZHOU Alfa Romeo 1:30.123
19 Nyck DE VRIES AlphaTauri 1:30.513
20 Kevin MAGNUSSEN Haas 1:32.378

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