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Two-horse prance

Vettel grabs pole position in Ferrari one-two

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SHANGHAI: Formula One championsh­ip leader Sebastian Vettel pumped in a stunning late lap to snatch pole position from teammate Kimi Raikkonen as Ferrari dominated Chinese Grand Prix qualifying.

The German lapped the 5.4km Shanghai circuit in 1:31.095 – a track record – to pip his Finnish teammate by a mere 0.087 seconds and take his 52nd career pole.

Title rival Lewis Hamilton qualified fourth, ending the session with a time slower even than third-placed Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas after aborting his final flying lap on a chilly afternoon.

Yesterday’s pole was Vettel’s second in three races this season and Ferrari’s first in Shanghai since Brazilian Rubens Barrichell­o started the inaugural Chinese Grand Prix from the front in 2004.

The Italian glamour team last won in China in 2013.

“Thank you guys, great qualifying, great car,” said Vettel, who also started from pole in Bahrain last weekend, over the team radio. “Really enjoyed that one.” Raikkonen locked out the front row for Ferrari for the second time in succession.

The Finn had led the timesheets as the driv- ers embarked on their final flying laps and appeared set to clinch pole position after going fastest in the opening two sectors.

Vettel, who put in an error-strewn first attempt, then pulled out just enough through the final corners to deny the 38-year-old what would have been his first pole since last year’s Monaco Grand Prix.

“It was okay but not good enough,” said Raikkonen after the session.

“It wasn’t exactly what I wanted, but we’ll go tomorrow and see what we can do.”

Bottas’ time was more than half a second slower than Vettel’s. Vettel has a 17-point lead over Hamilton after winning the opening two races of the season.

The Briton, second in Australia and third in Bahrain, had gone into the weekend determined to claw back at least some of his deficit to the German at a track that Mercedes have dominated in recent years.

The 33-year-old, like Vettel a four-time champion, has taken an unpreceden­ted five wins in Shanghai but recognised that his chances of a sixth had taken a knock.

“I don’t know if we can challenge, we’re half a second behind today,” he said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Well done: Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel getting out of his car after taking the pole position for the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai yesterday. — AFP
Well done: Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel getting out of his car after taking the pole position for the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai yesterday. — AFP

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