Rosberg keeps Germany’s party going at Hockenheim
Fourth pole in last five races soured by teammate Hamilton’s crash
HOCKENHEIM: Nico Rosberg put Mercedes on pole position for his home German Grand Prix on Saturday after a brake failure dumped title rival and team mate Lewis Hamilton out of qualifying.
Hamilton, who is four points behind Rosberg in the standings after nine of 19 races, ended up sore and 16th after a heavy crash but should start 15th when a penalty is applied to Sauber’s Esteban Gutierrez ahead of him.
Finland’s Valtteri Bottas joined Rosberg on the front row for Mercedes-powered Williams, with Brazilian team mate Felipe Massa qualifying third on a searingly hot after noon at Hockenheim with temperatures in the 50s Celsius.
The pole was Rosberg’s fifth of the season, fourth in the last five races and ninth of his career.
“It’s great, a home race and to be on pole is fantastic,” said the 29-year-old, who got married last week and signed a new multi-year contract with Mercedes while also celebrating Germany’s football World Cup win.
Victory on Sunday would make Rosberg the first German to win his home grand prix in a German car since Rudolf Caracciola in 1939, as well as the first driver in 60 years to win in Germany for a works Mercedes team.
With five of the eight races to date at the redesigned circuit won from pole, Rosberg also knows he has a great chance to extend his lead considerably although the weather could play a hand.
“It is supposed to be a bit colder (on Sunday), so it should make it easier on the tyres. The weather could play a role, so I just need to take it as it comes,” said Rosberg.