Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Hamilton takes pole for Azerbaijan GP

- Associated Press

BAKU(AZERBAIJAN):Lewis Hamilton took pole position from Valtteri Bottas with a brilliant last-gasp drive for a Mercedes 1-2 followed by Ferrari on the Azerbaijan Grand Prix grid on Saturday.

Bottas led qualifying and then set an even quicker time on his final lap, only for Hamilton to beat him by nearly half a second.

“There was a lot of pressure with a minute left. It was all or nothing,” Hamilton said. “That was one of the most exciting laps I’ve had all year. I’m so pumped, that’s how qualifying should be.”

The British driver’s 66th pole moved him one ahead of Formula One great Ayrton Senna and just two behind Michael Schumacher’s all-time record of 68.

“I thought the hunger might drop off after I matched him (Senna),” Hamilton said. “But I was hungrier than ever today.”

Kimi Raikkonen was more than one second behind Hamilton, qualifying third ahead of his Ferrari teammate Sebastian Vettel, the championsh­ip leader.

After his impressive pole at the Canadian GP two weeks ago, it was another commanding performanc­e from Hamilton as he took his fifth pole in eight races this season. “My last lap in Montreal was pretty special but I think this one topped it,” the three-time F1 champion said.

After three difficult practice sessions, qualifying also proved tough — with Turns 2, 6 and 8 causing most problems. There were close calls for Bottas and Vettel while Force India’s Sergio Perez shaved the barriers on the demanding street circuit.

With three minutes remaining a red flag came up, halting the session, after Daniel Ricciardo clipped the wall with the left side of his Red Bull coming out of Turn 6, prompting an expletive from the Australian driver.It is only the second time for drivers in Baku, and the tight corners are made even harder by the wider cars this year.“You’ve got so little margin for error,” Ricciardo said. “Every corner can be a challenge.” Ricciardo’s teammate, Max Verstappen, qualified fifth followed by Perez. But it was disappoint­ing for the 19-year-old Verstappen, considerin­g he topped both of Friday’s practices.

Bottas, meanwhile, was disappoint­ed not to secure his second career pole.

“I wasn’t quite comfortabl­e with the tire temperatur­e,” said Bottas, who took pole at the Bahrain GP in April. “Just didn’t get them to work as well as Lewis.”

It was also a sweet moment for Hamilton’s mechanics, considerin­g how difficult Friday’s practice had been.

“Yesterday we were at a bit of a loss and we had to make a lot of changes overnight,” said Hamilton, who was 10th in P2. “This morning, we didn’t know if those changes were going to be right or not. But the guys did excellent work.”Hamilton is 12 points behind Vettel and will be confident of closing that gap on Sunday. At the other end of the F1 spectrum, the misery continues for struggling McLaren as Fernando Alonso and Stoffel Vandoorne were eliminated from the first part of qualifying. So were Romain Grosjean (Haas), Marcus Ericsson (Sauber) and Jolyon Palmer (Renault).

 ?? REUTERS ?? Lewis Hamilton in action during the qualifying session in Baku on Saturday.
REUTERS Lewis Hamilton in action during the qualifying session in Baku on Saturday.

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