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Rosberg edges Hamilton to take Hungarian GP pole

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Nico Rosberg of Mercedes will start from pole position at the Hungarian Grand Prix, ahead of teammate Lewis Hamilton and Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull.

Qualifying yesterday was hampered by heavy rainfall, which delayed the start by 20 minutes and also led to several interrupti­ons and crashes, including by Felipe Massa of Williams and Sauber's Marcus Ericsson.

Rosberg posted a time of 1 minute, 19.965 seconds according to provisiona­l results, 0.143 seconds faster than Hamilton, who barely made it to the last of the three qualifying session, finishing 10th in session two. Ricciardo was third, 0.172 seconds off Hamilton's pace.

Red Bull's Max Verstappen, the only non-Mercedes winner so far this season, was fourth, followed by Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel.

"It was a challengin­g qualifying. I just got a really good lap in the last lap, so I'm really happy with that," Rosberg said. "I'm happy to be on the pole because it's a great chance for me to win a grand prix tomorrow."

Replays seemed to show that Rosberg's last and fastest lap included a stretch while yellow caution flags were out, after a spin by McLaren Honda's Fernando Alonso, leading to speculatio­n that other teams could appeal his result.

The flags prevented Hamilton from completing his last lap at full speed and also hampered Ricciardo's final attempt.

"I was pretty angry on that last lap because I was up a bit and I think it would have put me closer to pole," Ricciardo said. "I'm a little bit disappoint­ed ... but at the same time the session went really well."

Rosberg welcomed the officials' decision to stop the first qualifying session when the rain returned, even though it made Q1 last over an hour.

"These puddles made it uncontroll­able," said Rosberg, who leads the championsh­ip with 168 points halfway through the 21race season, one point ahead of Hamilton, the two-time defending champion.

The track was mostly dry by the time of the third qualifying session and drivers were able to use their super-soft tires on the final laps.

Hamilton is seeking a record fifth victory at the Hungarorin­g circuit. Michael Schumacher also has four wins in Hungary.

"I'm not really too disappoint­ed" with starting second, Hamilton said. "It was a tricky session and I did the best I could do."

Rosberg was fastest in the morning practice session, which was completed about 45 minutes before rain drenched the Hungarorin­g circuit.

Hamilton, who recovered from a crash early in Friday's second practice, was fourth fastest.

Before the last practice, motorsport's governing body reaffirmed its commitment to "zero tolerance" for cars going off the track.

Charlie Whiting, the FIA's Formula One race director, confirmed in a note to the teams that "lap times achieved by leaving the track will be deleted" during qualifying.

During the race, drivers leaving the track three times at turns 4 and 11 where electronic sensors have been installed, will be shown a black and white warning flag. One more infraction will likely lead to a drivethrou­gh penalty, Whiting said.

The penalties, however, would not be applied if FIA found that the driver left the track "for reasons beyond his control."

The issue of going wide on the tracks controvers­ially surfaced again at the British Grand Prix two weeks ago. Several drivers, including Hamilton, had qualifying laps deleted by race stewards.

 ??  ?? Nico Rosberg waves to the fans after claiming the Hungarian GP pole
Nico Rosberg waves to the fans after claiming the Hungarian GP pole

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