Deccan Chronicle

Hami puts Mercedes on pole at Barcelona

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Barcelona, May 12: Lewis Hamilton roared back to form and secured a stunning pole position for Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix when he delivered a record-breaking qualifying lap on Saturday.

The defending four time world champion and current series leader broke the track lap record with a series of laps that culminated in him clocking 1:16.173, 0.040 seconds ahead of his team-mate Finn Valtteri Bottas as Mercedes locked up the front row of the grid.

It was Hamilton’s second pole this season, after the season-opening race in Australia, his third straight in Spain and the 74th of his career. It broke Sebastian Vettel’s streak after three straight poles.

German four-time champion Vettel was third fastest for Ferrari ahead of his team-mate 2007 champion Finn Kimi Raikkonen and the Red Bulls of Dutchman Max Verstappen and Australian Daniel Ricciardo. Dane Kevin Magnussen of Haas was seventh ahead of two-time champion and home hero Fernando Alonso of McLaren, fellowSpan­iard Carlos Sainz of Renault and Frenchman Carlos Sainz of Renault. The top four were separated by only 0.132 seconds at the end of the session — which promises a close race on Sunday at the Circuit de Catalunya.

“I needed this pole — I’ve not had one for a while,” said Hamilton who leads Vettel in the drivers’ title race by just four points after four races.

“And it’s a Mercedes onetwo which is great here. There is always a great atmosphere here with loads of British fans and even Spanish fans supporting us, which is great too!”

Bottas said: “It was close, like it has been all week. I ruined my first run in Q3 so I really only had one chance. It is a shame it is only fourhundre­dths, but it is good for the team. Now we want to get the one-two we deserved in Baku...”

Vettel said he was happy with his lap.

“I was feeling good too and I looked at the tower and then I saw my name didn’t go up — but, then, we expected Mercedes to be strong. Let’s see what happens now tomorrow. I hope everyone will enjoy it!”

The Q1 session began in mild conditions with rain threatenin­g and soon produced drama.

After being accused of “sand bagging” by Hamilton, Ferrari quickly showed they had more pace than expected by rising to the top of the times with Vettel outpacing Raikkonen.

New Zealander Brendon Hartley of Toro Rosso was not among the runners following his huge accident at the end of final practice.

He will have to ask the race stewards for permission to take part in Sunday’s race even if his car is repaired and he can prove his fitness.

— AFP

 ??  ?? Lewis Hamilton poses for a selfie after taking pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona on Saturday. — AP
Lewis Hamilton poses for a selfie after taking pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona on Saturday. — AP

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