Make no mistake, Lewis Hamilton's pole position lap at the Styrian Grand Prix will feature prominently in the rolodex of great wet-weather performances in Formula One history.
Modern F1 is usually too competitive to allow margins of over a second between first and second on the grid, yet Hamilton managed to qualify 1.216s clear of his closest competitor, Max Verstappen. The last time someone held such a big advantage over the rest of the field was at the 2017 Italian Grand Prix and, you guessed it, it was Hamilton leading the way during that wet session too.