The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Lewis reigns in Spain as Vettel’s nightmare of a season continues

- By Philip Duncan sport@sundaypost.com

Lewis Hamilton yesterday claimed the 92nd pole position of his career for today’s Spanish Grand Prix.

The six-time world champion has been in ominous form this weekend and he delivered the goods to put his Mercedes at the front of the grid.

Hamilton beat team-mate Valtteri Bottas to top spot by 0.059 seconds, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen – the man who ended Mercedes’ winning streak at last weekend’s 70th Anniversar­y Grand Prix – in third.

Sebastian Vettel’s troubled season continued as he failed to make it into Q3. The four-time world champion, who is a lowly 13th in the drivers’ standings, finished only 11th.

Racing Point’s Sergio Perez, back in the cockpit after missing two races with coronaviru­s, will start fourth ahead of teammate Lance Stroll.

Red Bull’s Alexander Albon took sixth, while Lando Norris was pipped by his McLaren team-mate Carlos Sainz for seventh.

The dominant Mercedes team have now secured pole at all six rounds this year, and, after Bottas took the qualifying spoils at Silverston­e a week ago, Hamilton struck back to see off his team-mate at Barcelona’s sundrenche­d Circuit de Catalunya.

Hamilton will now hope that the tyre woes which curtailed his race at Silverston­e will not re-emerge this afternoon as he bids to extend his championsh­ip lead.

The Briton, who is 30 points clear of Verstappen and 34 ahead of Bottas, put in his best lap on his first outing in Q3, with the top three failing to improve on their second runs.

“Physically it is so tough because of the heat,” Hamilton said. “I couldn’t go quicker on my second lap but the first one was decent which did the job.

“I was here with the guys until 10pm on Friday looking at all the details we could improve on because these Red Bulls are super fast.

“There is such a long way down to turn one, so the job is not done. It will be hard to hold position but I have to get the best start I can.”

Verstappen finished more than sevententh­s down on Hamilton as Mercedes’ mighty speed over one lap continued.

Vettel missed out on the top-10 shootout by just 0.002 sec and will start Sunday’s race two spots behind teammate Charles Leclerc, who lines up in ninth.

George Russell continued his unbeaten qualifying streak over his team-mate by finishing 18th, one place above Nicholas Latifi in the other Williams.

 ??  ?? Lewis Hamilton celebrates grabbing pole
Lewis Hamilton celebrates grabbing pole
 ??  ?? Sebastian Vettel struggled once again
Sebastian Vettel struggled once again

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