Oman Daily Observer

Bottas ends Hamilton’s pole run in Bahrain

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MANAMA: Finland’s Valtteri Bottas took his first Formula One pole position at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday with a sizzling lap that ended Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton’s bid for a seventh in a row.

Triple world champion Hamilton qualified alongside, a mere 0.023 — or 17 centimetre­s — slower than Bottas’s time of one minute 28.769 seconds.

That clinched the first front row lockout of the season for the reigning champions after two races with Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel splitting the Silver Arrows.

Hamilton, who joked and Kovalainen for McLaren at the laughed in a later news conference, 2008 British Grand Prix, 168 races appearedag­o.delightedf­orBottasan­d offered a warm handshake as they “It’s my first pole in my career in left the weighing room. my fifth season in F1 so it took a few

“Firstly, a big congratula­tions to years but hopefully it’s the first of Valtteri. He has been working so many for me,” he added. hard, gelled so well with the team Vettel, joint leader of the world and today he was just quicker, he championsh­ip standings with did the better job and hats off to Hamilton after two races with one him,” said Hamilton. win each, will start in third place

“That’s how close I with Red Bull’s Australian Daniel qualifying should always be.” Ricciardo fourth.

“For sure, it feels good,” said Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen, whose Bottas, the first Finnish driver last pole was also in 2008, qualified to secure a pole position since fifth. Hamilton’s then-team-mate Heikki Mercedes think won the race last year with now-retired champion Nico Rosberg, the man Bottas has replaced, and have now taken five successive poles at the desert Sakhir circuit.

Hamilton had been fastest in both the first and second phases of qualifying, and set the pace with his first lap in the final session before Bottas pulled off his masterstro­ke.

The ever-calm Finn let out a rare whoop over the team radio, with his engineer commenting that “for a moment there you actually showed some emotion, well done”.

Hamilton and Vettel, sitting alongside Bottas in front of reporters, jokingly asked the polesitter whether the Finnish language had a word for excitement. Bottas thought hard but words failed him.

Dutch teenager Max Verstappen qualified sixth for Red Bull with Nico Hulkenberg seventh on a good day for Renault, who had Britain’s Jolyon Palmer in 10th place.

German driver Pascal Wehrlein also made a strong return after a back injury kept him out of the first two races, qualifying 13th for Sauber while Swedish team-mate Marcus Ericsson was only 19th.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas drives during the qualifying session.
— Reuters Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas drives during the qualifying session.
 ?? — AFP ?? Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas stands in the paddock ahead of the Formula One Bahrain Grand Prix at the Sakhir circuit.
— AFP Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas stands in the paddock ahead of the Formula One Bahrain Grand Prix at the Sakhir circuit.

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