Valtteri Bottas has recorded nine pole positions during his 
Formula 1 career. Two of those nine were made around the Red Bull Ring ahead of the 
Austrian Grand Prix. Will the 
Mercedes driver be able to get one over his teammate 
Lewis Hamilton again, or will the world championship leader bag another pole? Or will 
Ferrari finally show some pace? The session starts at 2pm BTS/9am EST.
 What's happened so far? 
The Mercedes mechanics had some work to do on Bottas' car ahead of FP1. He had an oil leak but that didn't seem to cause any major problems for him in the first session. Hamilton topped the session and was followed by 
Sebastian Vettel. 
Max Verstappen, last year's winner in Austria, spent some time at P1, but could only finish in P6.
In FP2, madness struck. The wind was catching everybody out, including the top six drivers. Bottas, Verstappen and Vettel all lost control of their cars. Bottas and Verstappen both hit the wall hard, with Vettel managing to avoid contact. It was a session for the 'number 2 drivers'. With 
Charles Leclerc topping the timesheet, followed by Bottas and then 
Pierre Gasly. 
McLaren again leads the midfield pack.
Once more in FP3, it was the Monegasque driver who topped the times, with Hamilton following in second. The 
Ferrari man had the measure over his more experienced teammate as Vettel was stuck down in fourth and unhappy with the balance of the car. Will the set-up changes work for German or will Leclerc stamp his authority on the weekend?
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