Khaleej Times

Bottas upstages Hamilton to take Russian pole

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sochi — Valtteri Bottas upstaged his championsh­ip-leading Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton with a dazzling lap in Saturday’s qualifying session to seize pole position for the Russian Grand Prix.

The Finn, who has struggled to keep pace with the defending fourtime champion for much of the season, relished the confines of one of his favourite tracks as he clocked a record lap in one minute and 31.387 seconds.

His late fastest lap lifted him ahead of Hamilton, who aborted his final lap after running wide at Turn Seven, and put a grin back on his face as the Mercedes pair delivered another front row lockout.

It was his second pole this year and the sixth of his career. “Alright guys, good job that,” said Bottas, as he controlled his feelings after the session.

“I’m really happy, but it’s only the first step this weekend. It’s a massively long run to Turn One from the start.”

Bottas claimed his maiden Formula One victory in Russia last year and showed a clear affinity with the track as Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari, who trails Hamilton by 40 points in the title race, took third.

“I messed up in the last sector,” said a downcast Vettel. “It was at Turn 15 and I think there were one and half or two tenths lost, but not enough. “It was important to get as close as possible and it should have been closer, but not enough to be a threat.”

Vettel said he had reminded Bottas of the start of last year’s race when Bottas, from third, passed both Ferraris to take the lead and win. “I just spoke to him so maybe we can turn that around this time,” added Vettel.

Vettel’s Sauber-bound Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen wound up fourth ahead of Kevin Magnussen of Haas, job-hunting Frenchman Esteban Ocon of Force India and Ferrari-bound Charles LecLerc of Sauber.

Sergio Perez, in the second Force India, was eighth ahead of Romain Grosjean in the second Haas and Marcus Ericsson in the second Sauber. The two Red Bulls did not qualify for the top-10 shootout, knowing they face engine penalties that will mean they start Sunday’s race from the back of the grid along with both Toro Rosso cars and Fernando Alonso’s McLaren. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas during the qualifying session. —
Reuters Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas during the qualifying session. —

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