Postpublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 8 July 2017
Valterri Bottas improves as the chequered flags falls. His time of 1:04.316 should ensure he finishes this part of qualifying quickest.
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Valterri Bottas improves as the chequered flags falls. His time of 1:04.316 should ensure he finishes this part of qualifying quickest.
Sebastian Vettel improves, a 1:04.772 moving him up to second.
Only Max Verstappen (fourth) and Kimi Raikkonen (fifth) are staying in the pits at the moment.
Andrew Benson
Chief F1 writer in Austria
Hamilton goes out again on super-softs in Q2. Not sure why. But anyway, it confirms he'll start on them.
Two minutes remaining in Q2 and several drivers are emerging from the pits for another shot at getting into the top 10.
Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton, first and second respectively, are going out again as well.
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Nico Hulkenberg gets in his first timed lap in Q2... but it's not good enough to lift him into the top 10. He does a 1:05.759 and needs to find more than a second to have a chance of avoiding being eliminated.
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Kevin Magnussen, as we know, isn't participating in Q2. The drivers who are taking part and are in danger of missing out on the top are:
11) Ocon 12) Vandoorne 13) Kvyat 14) Hulkenberg 15) Magnussen
Sebastian Vettel is third quickest, a 1:04.823 putting him a fraction slower than Lewis Hamilton, with Max Versappen fourth after a 1:04.948. Those times underlining just how impressive Hamilton's effort was on the slower compound.
Valtteri Bottas, on the quicker ultra-soft tyres, then goes a tenth of a second quicker than Lewis Hamilton.
A stonking effort from Lewis Hamilton straight out of the box! He does a 1:04.800 on those super-softs. Very impressive.
"Just a reminder - potential race start set..." he says.
Wonder if he can hear Lewis' eye roll from where he is sat in the pits...
Lewis Hamilton heads out with super-softs on their Mercedes.
He's reminded on t'radio that these are potential race start tyres.
Right then, on with the show.
The second part of qualifying is under way.
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Kayleigh: Noooo Alonso. Don't do this to me.
An all too familiar phrase from Fernando Alonso: "I have no power after turn eight. I think we have an engine problem - check?"
Kenny Kong: Delight for McLaren, misery for Williams in Q1, business as usual up top for Ferrari & Mercedes
Don't get too hopeful about McLaren just yet...
1) Hamilton 2) Raikkonen 3) Vettel 4) Sainz 5) Bottas 6) Verstappen 7) Ricciardo 8) Grosjean 9) Perez 10) Kvyat
11) Ocon 12) Magnussen 13) Alonso 14) Hulkenberg 15) Vandoorne
Andrew Benson
Chief F1 writer
Shocker for Williams as both cars knocked out in Q1 on a power track where they locked out the front row in 2014