Max Verstappen produced a stunning lap to take pole position for Saturday's sprint race at the Austrian Grand Prix, finishing ahead of McLaren's Lando Norris.
Norris once again impressed in his challenge to Verstappen and Red Bull, finishing less than a tenth behind the three-time champion, with his team-mate Oscar Pastry also in third.
Lewis Hamilton faced track limits drama after having his lap time deleted at the start of SQ1, and never really recovered, with Mercedes team-mate George Russell looking strong and once again finishing ahead of the seven-time world champion.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, however, was the driver left red-faced during SQ3, failing to get over the line before the chequered flag after suffering issues in the pit lane. The incident meant the Monegasque failed to set a time in SQ3 and will start 10th.
McLaren duo Norris and Piastri will hope to out-fox Verstappen in the sprint race, with Russell and Carlos Sainz rounding out the top five.