Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

In race against time, Lewis takes pole

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Triple Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton won a qualifying battle with Mercedes teammate and title rival Nico Rosberg on Saturday to secure pole position for the U.S. Grand Prix.

Hamilton, 33 points behind the German with four rounds remaining, has won three of the past four races in Austin but had never before managed to seize top slot on the starting grid in Texas.

The Briton’s fastest lap of one minute 34.999 seconds was 0.216 quicker than Rosberg, who starts alongside him on the front row, and also the quickest yet at the Circuit of the Americas.

Australian Daniel Ricciardo qualified third fastest for Red Bull with Dutch team mate Max Verstappen joining him on the second row.

Even winning all of the last four races may not be enough for Hamilton, with Rosberg sure to clinch the title if he finishes second in them, and the Briton has suffered poor starts and reliabilit­y issues.

With Mercedes making a precaution­ary change to the fuel system on his car overnight, mindful of the engine failure that cost him 25 points in Malaysia, Hamilton had another scare when he slowed after his first quick lap of the final session. MAD MAX Dutch driver Max Verstappen said he had no plans to change his style after Formula One’s governing body outlawed a defensive manoeuvre that the Red Bull youngster has used to keep his rivals behind him.

Internatio­nal Automobile Federation (FIA) race director Charlie Whiting issued a clarificat­ion to address moves that some of the drivers have questioned.

It reminded them that cars must not be driven “in a manner which could be potentiall­y dangerous to other drivers.”

AUSTIN, TEXAS: THE BRITON’S FASTEST LAP OF ONE MINUTE 34.999 SECONDS WAS 0.216 QUICKER THAN ROSBERG, WHO STARTS ALONGSIDE HIM ON THE FRONT ROW, AND ALSO THE QUICKEST YET AT THE CIRCUIT OF THE AMERICAS.

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