Piastri pulled out all the stops to see off Russell of Mercedes by just 0.082 seconds with Norris having to settle for third.
Oscar Piastri has taken pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix, his first in F1, ahead of McLaren teammate Lando Norris - while Red Bull’s Kiwi rookie Liam Lawson qualified last.
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