McLaren's Lando Norris set the pace on Friday ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix, posting the fastest time from across both sessions.
The Briton missed FP1, his McLaren seat taken by academy driver and F2 championship leader Alex Dunne, but quickly got up to speed at the Red Bull Ring in the day's second session.
Norris posted a 1m 04.580s, which was almost exactly a second faster than George Russell's best in FP1, and left him more than one-tenth clear of team mate and championship leader, Oscar Piastri.
Click go on the video player above to ride onboard with Norris for his flying lap in Austria.
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