Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Bottas pips Hamilton to take pole

- Agence France-Presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SHANGHAI: Valtteri Bottas pipped Lewis Hamilton to pole position for Sunday’s milestone Chinese Grand Prix in a dominant Mercedes front-row lockout.

Sebastian Vettel was thirdfaste­st for Mercedes’ arch-rivals Ferrari for the race in Shanghai, the 1,000th GP in Formula One. Bottas, who leads the world championsh­ip by a point ahead of title-holder Hamilton after two races, scorched to a best time of one minute 31.547 seconds.

That was just 0.023 secs ahead of Hamilton, the Briton who has been wrestling with his Mercedes and has voiced concern about Ferrari’s superior straight-line speed. Mercedes though appear to have the edge on the corners.

“The car has been really good this weekend and Lewis also improved a lot in qualifying, it was super close,” said the flying Finn Bottas, who is beginning to climb out of the shadow of his more famous teammate.

Vettel, the four-time world champion who has been in the spotlight after a series of unforced errors stretching back to last season, was 0.301 seconds off Bottas. The German this time got the better of his decadeyoun­ger Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc, who is fourth on the grid and failed to so far match his performanc­e last time out in Bahrain. Fifth was Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and sixth his team-mate Pierre Gasly.

The young Dutchman Verstappen was infuriated after traffic prevented him from clocking a final, flying lap, and made his anger clear in an expletive-filled message over his radio.

Seventh and eighth were the Renault duo of Daniel Ricciardo — last year’s victor in China — and Nico Hulkenberg.

Bottas though is the man in form, going fastest in the last two practice sessions after Vettel topped the times in first practice.

Bottas had also gone quickest in Q1, but five-time world champion Hamilton was marginally faster in Q2. Hamilton, who snatched victory in Bahrain after Leclerc’s Ferrari failed, said that he had been “struggling with the car so I was just battling the thing”, despite joining Bottas on the front row. “Valtteri was quick in the first sector so I was experiment­ing throughout the session,” said the 34-year-old, a fivetime winner in Shanghai.

A notable casualty in Q2 was former world champion Kimi Raikkonen, the Alfa Romeo veteran who is a crowd favourite in China. Earlier, Toro Rosso’s Alexander Albon lost control and smashed at high speed towards the end of final practice, so did not take part in qualifying.

 ?? AP ?? ■ Toro Rosso driver Alexander Albon crashed during the third and final practice session. The 23-year-old Thai-Briton, in his first season in F1, escaped unhurt but missed the qualifying.
AP ■ Toro Rosso driver Alexander Albon crashed during the third and final practice session. The 23-year-old Thai-Briton, in his first season in F1, escaped unhurt but missed the qualifying.

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