Postpublished at 14:11 British Summer Time 29 June 2019
Bottom five with seven minutes to go...
- 16th Raikkonen
- 17th Kvyat
- 18th Stroll
- 19th Russell
- 20th Kubica
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc takes pole position
Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton will start fifth after three-place grid penalty
Hamilton punished after impeding Kimi Raikkonen
Max Verstappen promoted to P2, Valtteri Bottas into P3 and Lando Norris to P4
Sebastian Vettel P9 after mechanical problem in final qualifying
Michael Emons
Bottom five with seven minutes to go...
No danger now for Lewis Hamilton. He jumps from 12th to fourth, with Bottas now seventh. That might not be enough just yet for the Finn, but Leclerc, Vettel, Gasly, Hamilton and Verstappen all seem safely through.
Max Verstappen jumps up to third. A good start from the Red Bull pair.
Both Mercedes are out of the top nine, but still have nine minutes left.
Charles Leclerc, Pierre Gasly and Sebastian Vettel all have decent times on the board. Leclerc's first go sees a 1:04.304.
Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
Hamilton might have something to answer there. He clearly impeded Raikkonen.
Lewis Hamilton is out there now, but may be in a bit of trouble for seemingly getting in the way of Kimi Raikkonen.
Lando Norris was sixth earlier today and is top at the moment, but no sign yet of the big three teams.
Stroll starts qualifying on the mediums...
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Antonio Giovinazzi with an early advantage over Alfa Romeo team-mate Kimi Raikkonen, nearly three tenths between the two in the early stages of Q1.
It's all about damage limitation for Nico Hulkenberg, who has a five-place penalty coming his way for a new engine.
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Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
You can get three runs in here. These drivers out now are trying to get three in Q1 so they're obviously feeling under pressure.
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Eighteen minutes for Q1. Anyone new to the format, well all 20 get out there and the bottom five are eliminated with everyone else advancing to Q2.
Who is going to be first to smash up their front wing in qualifying?
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Once again it's looking amazing in Austria. Max Verstappen snaffled an unexpected win here last year, can he surprise the top two teams and get himself on to the front row.
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Andrew Benson
BBC Sport’s chief F1 writer at the Red Bull Ring
Magnussen’s five-place gearbox penalty, Hulkenberg’s five-place engine penalty and Albon’s academic extra penalty for even more engine parts to put in the pool all now officially confirmed.
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This video, from the official F1 Twitter account, sets it all up nicely.
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