AUSTIN, Texas — McLaren's Lando Norris edged Red Bull's Max Verstappen for the pole at the United States Grand Prix on Saturday as Formula 1 returned from its autumn break with those two resuming their fight for the drivers' season championship.
Verstappen won the sprint race earlier in the day to stretch his lead over Norris to 54 points with six grand prix and two more sprint races left in the season. Verstappen is chasing his fourth consecutive championship, Norris his first.
Norris took the top starting spot Sunday, fighting back to beat Verstappen by 0.31 seconds on his first lap of the final session at the Circuit of the Americas.
Verstappen was in the middle of a scorching final lap that looked destined to take the front spot, but had to abandon it when Mercedes' George Russell crashed and the session ended under a yellow caution flag.
''That happens,'' Verstappen said. ''Qualifying is not always in your control.''
Norris called his pole lap the best qualifying of his career.
''It came together perfectly ... I didn't expect to be here," said Norris, who took his fourth pole position in five races. ''I'm lucky and I'll take it. Tomorrow is going to be a tough race.''
Starting from the front will be a boost for Norris and McLaren after Verstappen easily controlled the sprint race and extended his championship lead by two points when Norris finished third.