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Hamilton takes US pole

October 21, 2018



Pole position winner Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Mercedes GP celebrates in parc ferme during qualifying for the US Formula One Grand Prix in Austin Saturday. — AFP
Pole position winner Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Mercedes GP celebrates in parc ferme during qualifying for the US Formula One Grand Prix in Austin Saturday. — AFP

AUSTIN, Texas —

Lewis Hamilton took a big step toward clinching his fifth Formula One title after putting his Mercedes on pole position at the US Grand Prix Saturday with Ferrari rival Sebastian Vettel starting fifth.

The Briton, who will be only the third driver to win at least five titles if he scores eight points more than Vettel on Sunday, will share the front row with the German’s Finnish team mate Kimi Raikkonen.

Vettel qualified second, and just 0.061 slower than Hamilton, but has a three-place grid drop after failing to slow sufficiently while red flags were being waved in Friday practice.

The pole was a record-extending 81st for Hamilton, his third in a row in Austin and ninth of the season and he did it with a time of one minute 32.237 seconds — a track record.

“That was very important, that was close,” said the Briton as he waved at the throng of fans on an overcast and gusty afternoon at the Circuit of the Americas with rainclouds gathering.

Ferrari had looked the faster team in the second phase of qualifying, with Raikkonen top of the timesheets and Vettel second.

Vettel will have his work cut out Sunday at a racetrack where Hamilton has won five times in the last six years. The Mercedes driver is also on a roll, with six wins in the last seven rounds.

Another win Sunday would be Hamilton’s fifth in a row, and Vettel — also a four times world champion — would have to finish second to keep the championship alive to Mexico the following weekend.

Hamilton’s teammate Valtteri Bottas will share the second row with Red Bull’s Australian Daniel Ricciardo and neither will be easy for Vettel to get past.

Ricciardo’s teammate Max Verstappen would also have hoped to be in the mix but the young Dutch driver will start 13th after suffering suspension damage in the first phase of qualifying.

Force India’s Esteban Ocon will start sixth, with Renault’s Nico Hulkenberg seventh and Romain Grosjean in eighth place for Haas, Formula One’s only US team.

Vettel’s future Ferrari team mate Charles Leclerc will line up ninth for Sauber while Force India’s Mexican Sergio Perez, who has plenty of local support, qualified 10th. — Reuters


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