Kimi Antonelli meanwhile will line up P7 for tomorrow’s 56-lap race after battling to P8 and a point earlier in the day.
George lined up P5 for the Sprint and gained three positions as a multi-car crash eliminated both McLarens and the Sauber of Nico Hulkenberg.
He made a hopeful attempt at passing leader Max Verstappen in the early stages but had to settle for P2, the team’s 10th Sprint podium and the third of George’s career.
Kimi meanwhile progressed from P11 and took P8 and the final point after Ollie Bearman was adjudged to have left the track and gained an advantage whilst defending from Kimi.
In qualifying, both drivers made it through to Q3 with two new sets of the Soft tyre remaining.
George’s final lap put him P4 on the grid, just 0.026s from being on the front-row with Norris and Leclerc just ahead.
Kimi’s best lap was his first run in Q3 – that ultimately left him P7 on the grid behind Lewis Hamilton and Oscar Piastri.