George Russell wins sprint race from pole position
Charles Leclerc second and world champion Lando Norris third
Title leader Kimi Antonelli leads Lewis Hamilton in drivers' championship by 53 points
Isack Hadjar ruled out of weekend with wrist injury
Liam Lawson replaces him at Red Bull; Yuki Tsunoda in for Lawson at Racing Bulls
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Jay Freeman
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Kai Bachini F1 commentator on Sports Extra 3
This is very smart from Ferrari, they've split the strategy between the drivers with Leclerc on the softs and Hamilton on mediums and now they've got all this data for the race on Sunday.
Marc Priestley Former F1 mechanic on Sports Extra 3
Great move from Charles Leclerc! He got that great slingshot of the banking from the final corner, he managed to sling his way past into Turn 1. Lando is struggling, it doesn't look good in that McLaren.
Charles Leclerc is closer than ever on Lando Norris. He can almost smell the fumes coming off the McLaren. Leclerc is looking feisty and ready to pounce.
There's a chain reaction going on here. Lando Norris is back to within a second of race leader George Russell...but Charles Leclerc's only half a second behind him.
Further down, Lewis Hamilton's worked his way to within 0.4 seconds of Max Verstappen, with the Dutchman currently struggling to overtake Oscar Piastri.
Marc Priestley Former F1 mechanic on Sports Extra 3
Those top four runners have broken away from the rest of the race. The gap from Kimi Antonelli means he can focus all eyes forward and he is chasing down the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc. He can smell blood.
Needless to say, the Lando Norris-Charles Leclerc battle's benefitting George Russell.
Nearly 1.5 seconds between them.
If it ends like this, that's another small chunk of points towards Russell's title charge and pursuit of Lewis Hamilton and his Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli.
A word on the race leader George Russell who looks a bit more comfortable now, in light of Lando Norris' problems with the rear of his McLaren, than he did a few laps ago.
1.6 seconds is the gap between him and second-placed Norris as we approach the halfway stage of this sprint race.
Very difficult to overtake and we're seeing that. Lando Norris has an edge on pace over George Russell. The one to keep an eye on is Kimi Antonelli, he'll be hoping that Charles Leclerc's tyres will go off towards the end and there will be an opportunity for a move. He'll be looking to minimise the damage to his championship lead.
Charles Leclerc is over a second behind Lando Norris in third position right now. But Kimi Antonelli's maintained his sub one second gap on the Ferrari man.