Lethbridge Herald

Vettel claims pole at Grand Prix

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Sebastian Vettel had a steering problem that washed out much of the first practice session at the Canadian Grand Prix and then brushed the wall later in the day.

When he brought his Ferrari out for qualifying a day later, his problems — and the rest of the field — were behind him.

“Yesterday, I wasn’t really in charge. More of a passenger,” Vettel said Saturday after earning his 54th career Formula One pole with the fastest lap ever on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. “Today was a lot more natural.”

Vettel covered the 2.71-mile (4.36-km) track in 1 minute, 10.764 seconds to deprive Lewis Hamilton of a record seventh pole in Montreal. It’s Vettel’s fourth pole on the Ile Notre-Dame, but his first since 2013, when he was on his way to a fourth straight world championsh­ip for Red Bull.

It’s the first pole for Ferrari at the track named for one of its most celebrated drivers since Michael Schumacher in 2001.

“Being on pole here with Ferrari means something extra,” Vettel said. “Gilles Villeneuve, the favourite driver of Enzo Ferrari, and I think his charisma, his character that he brought to Formula One, to racing in general, is still alive today.”

Valtteri Bottas’ Mercedes will also start in the front row, coming in about one-tenth of a second slower than Vettel. After leading all three practice sessions, Max Verstappen will start third in his Red Bull, alongside Hamilton.

Kimi Raikkonen in the other Ferrari and Monaco winner Daniel Ricciardo’s Red Bull are in the third row, with Nico Hulkenberg seventh and the best of the rest.

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