F1: Hamilton romps to pole in Japan

The Briton, who leads Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel by 34 points with five races left, steered his Mercedes to a track record of one minute, 27.319 seconds with Valtteri Bottas joining him on the front row and Vettel third.

Published : Oct 07, 2017 12:59 IST , Suzuka

SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 07: Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain driving the (44) Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes F1 WO8 on track during qualifying for the Formula One Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka Circuit on October 7, 2017 in Suzuka.  (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 07: Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain driving the (44) Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes F1 WO8 on track during qualifying for the Formula One Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka Circuit on October 7, 2017 in Suzuka. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
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SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 07: Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain driving the (44) Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes F1 WO8 on track during qualifying for the Formula One Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka Circuit on October 7, 2017 in Suzuka. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)

Lewis Hamilton struck a huge psychological blow in the Formula One title race Saturday with a sizzling qualifying drive to take pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix.

The Briton, who leads Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel by 34 points with five races left, steered his Mercedes to a track record of one minute, 27.319 seconds with Valtteri Bottas second fastest.

However, Vettel will join Hamilton on the front row after Bottas incurred a five-place grid penalty for a gearbox change on Friday.

"The car is crazy here," said Hamilton after his 71st career pole, and first at Suzuka.

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"Every lap was fantastic. I'm running out of opportunities to get this pole so I made sure I made it stick today."

A three-time race winner in Japan, Hamilton's dominant qualifying performance dented Vettel's fading title hopes after the German set the early pace in Friday's rain-hit practice.

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"I tried everything on that last lap as I knew I had to take a bit more risks," said the German.

"I knew that we'd be on front row because of Valtteri's penalty so I'm pretty happy."

Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo was fourth fastest, ahead of team mate Max Verstappen, who won in Malaysia last week.

Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen qualified sixth quickest, but will also be demoted five places after switching his gearbox following a shunt in Saturday's practice.

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