The Australian network gives a good opportunity to expand its progress in Norris, who had a difficult session.
Chican was absent from the first roll of the 10 best fire exchanges and had to be reminded not to pay much in the braking areas.
His second attempt was slower than the first Alonso and Norris failed to improve in the final term, and he hit Russell, Antoni and Hillton.
Norris said: “Just big mistakes. One of them, hitting the wall in the last lap in a way out (in turn), a roll of seven and the first roll, I think, the last angle. So, yes, just a mistake cost me, I think.
“Obviously, we were not as usual. I think this is only because of the path planning. I think the cars were working relatively well and I was happy through the qualifiers. Maybe the car that took the pole was not today, but good enough to stand there and fight for the first three.”
“Lando tried very hard. I think he felt that the speed was present, but on this path if you try hard, you may have a lot of price to pay it,” said team manager Andrea Stella.
The sixth place for Alonso was the best site for Aston Martin for this season and confirms the progress made by the team since a promotion in the Emilia Romania Grand Roman race.
“We have maximized the capabilities of the car with certainty,” Alonso said. “I have been happy with the car since IMola, since the upgrade.
“At the beginning of the year, it was difficult to understand what the car needed and the type of trend in the preparation that you needed to go, but since IMola is more comfortable and I can be more accurate in the comments and make changes that I know will make the car faster and sometimes succeed in it.
“The last four races, four Q3 (places). It makes the entire team more relaxed.”
Among the top ten were behind Leclerc Racing Bulls 'Isack Hadjar and Williams' Alex Allet.
However, the three -goal network penalty barrier was given due to Williams Carlos Sainz's disability at the end of the first session, preventing the Spaniard from progressing. Franco Kulapinto from the Alps will now start in tenth place.
Yuki Tsunoda from Red Bull, which qualified 11, will start from the back due to a 10 -place penalty kick to bypass the damaged McLaren from PiaSSTri after the red flag during the final practice.
The referees rejected the interpretations of Tsunoda to his actions, saying that PiaSSTRI was not slow enough to exempt from breaking the safety base.