Norris takes pole for F1's Belgian Grand Prix
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Here is the starting grid for the F1 2025 F1 Belgian Grand Prix Lando Norris starts from pole with teammate Oscar Piastri alongside as McLaren locked out the front row of the grid at Spa-Francorchamps.
The McLaren driver traveled 0.477 seconds faster than Max Verstappen, who will line up beside him on the first row. The rest of the sprint race starting grid is as follows. A warm, sunny day greeted the Formula 1 field for qualifying ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix sprint race.
McLaren's Lando Norris edged out his championship-leading teammate and title rival Oscar Piastri for pole position at the Belgian Grand Prix on Saturday.
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