Russell beats Ferraris to F1 pole in Austria despite yellow flag controversy

Qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix has ended in controversy after Mercedes’ George Russell was credited with pole position despite a yellow flag for a dramatic crash by Max Verstappen
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