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Norris says front row 'within reach' before spinning off

Lando Norris believes that it was possible that he could have muscled his way onto the front row of the grid for tomorrow's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix sprint race. Norris was in provisional third place when the final round of qualifying resumed with just under three minutes remaining on the clock following a stoppage after problems for Valtteri Bottas. He started well, but the treacherous wet track conditions resulted in Norris crashing out and glancing the barriers at Acque Minerali, triggering a fifth and final red flag stoppage as a result. Read also: Verstappen snatches Imola pole from Leclerc in wet qualifying With no time remaining for anyone to undertake further push laps, Norris...
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