Hamilton takes pole at Australian Grand Prix, equals Senna and Schumacher feat

The Briton clocked a fastest lap of one minute 20.486 to narrowly pip teammate Valtteri Bottas.

Published : Mar 16, 2019 12:54 IST , melbourne

Mercedes' world champion Lewis Hamilton snatched a record-equalling eighth pole position at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Mercedes' world champion Lewis Hamilton snatched a record-equalling eighth pole position at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
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Mercedes' world champion Lewis Hamilton snatched a record-equalling eighth pole position at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton blazed to a record equalling eighth pole and sixth in succession at the Australian Grand Prix on Saturday to lead Valtteri Bottas to a Mercedes sweep of the front row of the grid.

Hamilton struggled with a brake problem during the frenetic final session at Albert Park but nosed in front of his Finnish teammate with a record lap of one minute 20.486 seconds at the lakeside circuit.

Briton Hamilton matched Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher for the record number of poles at the same race track.

 

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel will be third on the grid for Sunday's race, separated from his new teammate Charles Leclerc by fourth placed Max Verstappen of Red Bull.

“Oh man, I'm shaking it was so close out there,” Hamilton said. “Coming from winter testing, we had no idea where we would be. We were hoping to be where we are ... Valterri did an exceptional job out there, it was very close.”

 

In a blow for Red Bull on its debut with engine maker Honda, Pierre Gasly was eliminated in Q1 and will line up 17th on the grid.

While Red Bull may have smarted over Gasly, it was an even tougher session for Renault, with neither of its cars able to reach Q3.

Its expensive new recruit Daniel Ricciardo, who transferred from Red Bull in the off-season, qualified 12th behind his 11th-placed team mate Nico Hulkenberg.

Former world champion Kimi Raikkonen's debut for Alfa Romeo, the team formerly known as Sauber, went better as he qualified ninth.

Formula One rookie Lando Norris enjoyed a good day out with McLaren to qualify eighth, outshining senior teammate Carlos Sainz who was knocked out in Q1 after being blocked on his last flying lap by Williams driver Robert Kubica.

Toro Rosso's Thai debutant Alexander Albon made it through Q1 to secure 13th on the grid.

Kubica's first F1 qualifying in over eight years was blighted by a right rear puncture and he ended up skidding over the grass on his final effort in Q1.

The Pole will line up last on the grid behind his 19th-placed team mate George Russell, the Williams team proving decisively they are well off the pace after their off-season troubles.

THE GRID

 

1. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
3. Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
4. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
5. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
6. Romain Grosjean (Haas)
7. Kevin Magnussen (Haas)
8. Lando Norris (McLaren)
9. Kimi Raikkonen (Alfa Romeo)
10. Sergio Perez (Racing Point)

 

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