Oscar Piastry prepared McLaren Team-Mate Lando Noris for a pole position at Dutch Grand Prix.
Piastry replaced the tables on Noris, which appeared to the sharp McLaren driver in all weekends for 0.012 seconds, as their title remains close to the fight.
In the Australian Championship, Noris has 10 races in nine points.
Both times were set on their first laps in the final qualifying at the Zandwort. Noris was actually faster than PIASTRI by 0.004Secs on his final run, but neither the driver improved his initial attempt.
Max Vestepen of Red Bull slowed down the third, 0.263Secs compared to Piastry, while Racing Bulls’ Isac Hadzar put the fourth in the best performance of his impressive crook season to qualify the fourth.
George Russell of Mercedes finished fifth ahead of Charles Lakeler and Lewis Hamilton’s Farraris. Lakeler had lagged Hamilton a lot more back over the weekends, but defeated the seven -time champion for 0.05 seconds when it matured.