Max Verstappen put his Red Bull on pole once again in Austria, but was pushed to the very limit by Charles Leclerc who put his Ferrari on the front row with a lap just 0.048sec behind the reigning champion.
Sergio Perez failed to make it through to Q3 for the fourth consecutive race, getting all of his hot laps in Q2 deleted for track limits violations to land 15th on the grid.
George Russell also failed to put his Mercedes into the top 10, getting a lap deleted before failing to produce the raw pace to make it through to the final shootout.
Nyck de Vries failed to impress once again in qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix, finishing Q1 dead last.
Sprint weekend setup
A Friday qualifying session in Austria set the positions for Sunday's feature race, with the session pushed back from its usual Saturday slot by the weekend's sprint race status.
Drivers will go head to get over single laps again on Saturday to set the order for the sprint race, held later in the day, but Saturday's proceedings will have no impact on the running order for Sunday.
Here is a full rundown on those all-important final qualifying positions.