Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Nico leads Merc lockout in damp Texas

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

AUSTIN, TEXAS: Lewis Hamilton will have to get past Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg if he is to secure his third Formula One world championsh­ip at the U.S. Grand Prix on Sunday.

Rosberg took his third successive pole position, with Hamilton alongside on the front row, in a qualifying session postponed from Saturday and then cut short by further bad weather.

Hamilton will become a triple champion with three races to spare if he scores two points more than Rosberg and nine more than Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, who qualified fifth but has a 10-place grid penalty. The grid places were decided by the positions in the second of the three qualifying sessions after the final phase was delayed and then cancelled.

“Qualifying was cut short so I guess we didn’t really get to battle it out,” said Hamilton, who was fastest in Saturday’s final practice and would have been on pole had qualifying been cancelled altogether.

“But qualifying is just the beginning. The race is obviously a long battle and it’s going to be hard out there today with those conditions varying throughout the race. There’s no need to take any particular risks... it’s not do or die this weekend,” added the 30-year-old, who looks set to become the first Briton to win back-to-back titles.

Rosberg, who failed to convert his last two poles into victories and has won just three races to Hamilton’s nine so far this season, was delighted to have repeated his 2014 pole.

Hamilton won that race in Austin last year, however, and is chasing a hat-trick of wins at the Texan circuit having also triumphed in 2012. Both of his previous two victories in Austin came from second on the grid.

“It’s been a really good qualifying and I felt comfortabl­e in the car,” said Rosberg after Mercedes’s 12th front row lockout in 16 races. “It’s difficult out there with aquaplanin­g and everything because when it happens you just really struggle to have control over the car.”

Australian Daniel Ricciardo will line up in third place for Red Bull with Russian team mate Daniil Kvyat alongside. Mexican Sergio Perez will move up to fifth for Force India and has German team mate Nico Hulkenberg next to him.

 ??  ?? Race officials allowed only two qualifying rounds as conditions worsened in a session that had been delayed from Saturday.
AFP
Race officials allowed only two qualifying rounds as conditions worsened in a session that had been delayed from Saturday. AFP

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