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Hamilton blazes to pole position in China

- AFP

shanghai — Lewis Hamilton roared to pole position in Saturday’s qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix as Mercedes look to avenge a stunning defeat by Ferrari in the Formula One season opener.

The Briton, stung by Sebastian Vettel in Melbourne two weeks ago, pipped his German rival by two tenths of a second in Shanghai with Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas and Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen filling row two for Sunday’s race.

Hamilton jumped onto the pit wall to soak up the adulation of the crowd after clocking the fastest lap of one minute, 31.678 seconds to give the former world champion his fourth Chinese pole in five years.

“We knew it was going to be close and we had to pull out all the stops,” said Hamilton, forced to play second fiddle to Vettel in the third practice session earlier in the day.

“The Ferraris have looked so fast but I managed to just chip away. It’s exciting for me because we really fight with these guys,” added Hamilton, who has won the Shanghai race on four previous occasions.

“That’s what racing is all about. It really pushes you to raise the bar each time you go out there.”

Vettel was left shaking his head in disbelief.

“I don’t believe that, it was the perfect lap,” said the four-time world champion, who looked unstoppabl­e in Saturday’s practice run, continuing in the rich vein that saw him draw first blood in Australia.

“Maybe I chickened on the brakes slightly on the last lap. But I think we can still improve, so let’s see what the race looks like tomorrow. Conditions will be different.”

The signs point to another furious battle between Mercedes and Ferrari but with rain forecast for race day, Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo could fancy his chances after qualifying fifth. —

 ?? AP ?? Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas after the qualifying session in Shanghai. —
AP Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas after the qualifying session in Shanghai. —

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