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Pole position is the starting spot at the very front of the grid in a motor race. It's usually awarded to the driver who sets the fastest lap time in a qualifying session. Starting from pole, as George Russell did, gives a significant advantage, as it's easier to control the race from the front and avoid traffic.
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George Russell beats Charles Leclerc to win the Dutch Grand Prix sprint