Sunday Express

HAMILTON’S BLISTERING PACE IN HEAT HAS RIVALS SWEATING

Lewis lands 150th front-row start in Spain

- By Henry Widdas

LEWIS HAMILTON clinched a record-extending 92nd career pole position as he and Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas locked out the front row of the grid for the Spanish Grand Prix. Six-time world champion Hamilton has won in each of the past three years at the Circuit de Catalunya outside Barcelona and he was quickest in all three phases of qualifying yesterday on another hot afternoon.

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, Hamilton’s closest challenger in the standings, will start in third place with Mexican Sergio Perez lining up fourth for Racing Point on his return after missing two races due to Covid-19.

Hamilton, who will be making his 150th career front-row start, said of the heat: “It’s tough physically.

“It’s the fastest we’ve ever been round here so the forces through your body are pretty intense.

“The first lap was decent I guess, which did the job thankfully.”

The Brit was just 0.059secs quicker than Bottas after using the soft tyres.

“I was here with the guys until 10pm last night just looking over all the details – how can we improve, what are the areas, particular­ly for the race, because these Red Bulls are super-fast,” added Hamilton.

The pole was his fourth of the season.

Bottas, who was on pole last year when the race was held in May, recognised the start would be his best chance of beating a team-mate who has won three of five races so far this season. “I knew it was going to be close with Lewis, as always,” said the Finn.

“Of course it’s annoying but he did a good job. And as a team, first row.”

Verstappen, 30 points behind Hamilton after winning at Silverston­e last Sunday, had consistent­ly been the closest challenger to the Mercedes pair in practice.

“It seems like I have a subscripti­on on P3 (third),” said the 22-year-old Dutch driver who took the first win of his F1 career at the circuit on his Red Bull debut in 2016.

Canadian Lance Stroll will start fifth for Racing Point with Verstappen’s Thai team-mate Alexander Albon sixth.

And the Mclaren pair of Carlos Sainz Jnr and Lando Norris are seventh and eighth on the grid respective­ly.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc qualified ninth on another tough afternoon for team-mate Sebastian Vettel, who failed to make the top-10 shootout for the second race in a row and will start 11th.

Alphatauri’s Pierre Gasly completed the top 10.

Further back, Alfa Romeo’s Finnish driver Kimi Raikkonen had his best qualifying so far this year with 14th.

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FIRST CLASS: Lewis during qualifying yesterday
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MAX MIFFED: Verstappen was not happy with third
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MASKED AVENGER: Hamilton took pole

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