Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Hamilton powers to pole at US GP

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Lewis Hamilton rocketed to pole position at what could be a title-deciding US Grand Prix on Saturday before enthusing about space travel and the possibilit­y of one day going into orbit.

“I would go immediatel­y. I would go tomorrow,” the Briton, who is on the brink of securing his fourth Formula One world championsh­ip, told reporters when asked about a space trip.

“No, I really, really would love to go.

“I know someone that has gone up. It was quite expensive so I don’t know how that’s going to happen. If I win the lottery then definitely, I’m going to go,” added the man whose private worth is estimated to be in the many tens of millions.

Joking aside, the self-confessed ‘space geek’ who visited NASA’sHoustontr­ainingfaci­lity earlier in the week has been operating on another plane for some time already on the racetrack.

Since the August break, he has won four of five races while Sunday’s pole was his 11th out of 17 in 2017. At the same time, Ferrari’s challenge has imploded and

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Sebastian Vettel, his closest rival, is now 59 points behind with 100 left to play for. After Sunday, there will be only 75.

Hamilton smashed the Circuit of the Americas track record on his way to an unpreceden­ted 72nd career pole and 117th front row start, and the Mercedes driver dominated every phase of qualifying. His pole position time last year was one minute 34.999 seconds, a track record at the time. This year, he came close to breaking the 1.32 barrier with a time of 1:33.108.

“It’s just unbelievab­le to watch,” said 1996 world champion and compatriot Damon Hill.

Sunday’s race will be the sixth in Austin and Hamilton has won four of the previous five.

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AFP Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton.

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