The Freeman

Hamilton claims US Grand Prix pole

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AUSTIN, Texas — Every time he gets behind the wheel in Texas, Lewis Hamilton keeps smashing track records.

Hamilton set a third in two days at the Circuit of the Americas and grabbed pole position on Saturday (Sunday, Phl time) for the US Grand Prix, with title rival Sebastian Vettel getting a big push on his final lap to grab second.

That sets up a critical Sunday duel as Hamilton chases a possible fourth career Formula One season championsh­ip. The Mercedes driver holds a 59-point lead over Vettel with four races to go and Vettel will be desperate to push for the win.

"I feel fantastic. I feel fresh and happy," Hamilton said. "It's such a fantastic circuit."

Hamilton can feel at ease by the way he's dominated the Circuit of the Americas not just this week but over the last six years. He'll be chasing a fourth consecutiv­e win in Austin and a fifth since 2012 when the track opened and the series returned to the US.

Hamilton has rarely even been challenged here. He has never started in Austin from lower than No. 2, he passed Vettel to win in 2012 and has crushed his competitio­n the last three years. None of the wins was more emphatic than 2015 when he chased down teammate Nico Rosberg to clinch his third championsh­ip. Last year, the US Grand Prix began a lateseason charge that ultimately fell short as Rosberg won the title.

If Hamilton can win another championsh­ip, he would become the only British driver with four and would join Vettel and Alain Prost as four-time champions. Only Germany's Michael Schumacher (7) and Argentina's Juan Manuel Fangio (5) have won more.

Hamilton could finish Vettel's title hopes if he wins and the Ferrari finishes lower than fifth. Hamilton dismissed that as "highly unlikely."

"Sebastian is right there unless he makes a silly mistake," Hamilton said.

It's happened before. Vettel's bizarre, cross-track move at the start in Singapore got him caught in a crash that ended his race at the first turn. Two weeks ago in Japan, a spark plug failure stopped him on the first lap.

Vettel summed up his options Sunday if he hopes to have any realistic chance of catching Hamilton.

"I've got to win here," Vettel said. "I've got to win also the others."

Vettel has four wins this season and at least gave himself a chance at another by getting on the front row. That wasn't easy. Vettel drove Saturday with a new chassis built overnight after he spun into the gravel in practice and he complained the car felt like "jelly."

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