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Williams Delighted after Front-Row Lock Out in Austria
The Williams Martini Racing enjoyed their best qualifying session for many years with a front-row lock out for the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring. Felipe Massa took top spot by 0.087s from Valtteri Bottas to take the first all-Williams front row since the 2003 German Grand Prix with Juan-Pablo Montoya and Ralf Schumacher.
For Massa, it was the first pole position since the 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix, and he was delighted to put the team back at the top of the qualifying timing screens. The Brazilian knows there is work to do on Sunday to retain first place, but he will try his best to keep the Mercedes behind him.
“It's an incredible moment for me, but the whole team is...
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