Mercedes' George Russell will be looking to close the gap in the world championship to teammate and title leader Kimi Antonelli with a victory from pole at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton qualified second and will be targeting his first victory with Ferrari, while Antonelli starts third on the grid.
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Russell last won a grand prix at the season opener in Australia and has been dealt a run of bad luck in the last few races. The Brit is currently third in the drivers' championship -- 68 points behind Antonelli.
The Brit has been quick all weekend and put in a statement lap to qualify in pole position on Saturday.
In the post-qualifying interview he expressed that he felt "like his old self again," while Hamilton warned the "fight was on" for Sunday's grand prix.
Charles Leclerc in the other Ferrari crashed during his first run in the last session of qualifying and said he felt "ashamed."
Championship leader Antonelli, who is on 156 points, was not pleased after qualifying third in his Mercedes. "To be fair, not really happy," the Italian youngster said. "Just struggling with the feeling of the car, very low grip here, and just been attacking a bit too much corners. And yeah, in the last lap I lost basically everything in the last sector, a couple of big slides and tyre just went away from me."
Red Bull's Max Verstappen will start fifth on the grid, with his teammate Isack Hadjar behind.
