Lewis Hamilton on pole for fourth time in dominant 2014 for Mercedes florists

Author : agonied1942
Publish Date : 2021-04-08 19:00:14


Lewis Hamilton reserved a barnstorming final lap in qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix to take his fourth pole of the season Saturday.

With his 35th career pole, Hamilton relegated Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg to second on the grid as he bids for his fourth straight win of the season.

Victory in Sunday's race would see Hamilton leapfrog Rosberg in the world title standings and would be his first at the Circuit of Catalunya.



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But it proved another sorry afternoon for four-time defending champion Sebastian Vettel, who could not take part in the final part of qualifying after 'losing drive' in his Red Bull, and was later penalized five grid places for a gearbox change.

Read: Hamilton hat-trick in Shanghai

It left him 15th on the grid, while teammate Daniel Ricciardo of Australia again impressed by claiming third spot, although over a second slower on his lap than Hamilton.

Finn Valtteri Bottas took a fine fourth for the revived Williams team, with Romain Grosjean giving Lotus a boost in fifth.

Ferrari's home hero Fernando Alonso had hoped to give his vast following in Barcelona something to cheer, but had to settle for seventh on the grid, being out qualified by his teammate Kimi Raikkonen.

Read: Mercedes one-two in Bahrain qualifying

Rosberg had raised hopes he could take pole ahead of Hamilton by being fastest in third practice and then in the opening two sessions of final qualifying.

But Hamilton showed his superiority despite doubts he would have to give second best, clocking a time of one minute 25.232 seconds.

'Nico (Rosberg) has been driving really well through P3 and qualifying, so I didn't know if I could get it. At the end, I had to eek out everything and more from the car,' he said.

'To have the kind of performance we have, I have never really known that before. I'm overwhelmed, so happy.'

Jenson Button for McLaren, Felipe Massa in the second Williams and Nico Hulkenberg for Sauber, who narrowly missed out on final qualifying, round out the top 10.

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Read: Why can't women win in F1? Rosberg had raised hopes he could take pole ahead of Hamilton by being fastest in third practice and then in the opening two sessions of final qualifying. It left him 15th on the grid, while teammate Daniel Ricciardo of Australia again impressed by claiming third spot, although over a second slower on his lap than Hamilton. Ferrari's home hero Fernando Alonso had hoped to give his vast following in Barcelona something to cheer, but had to settle for seventh on the grid, being out qualified by his teammate Kimi Raikkonen. Read: Mercedes one-two in Bahrain qualifying 'To have the kind of performance we have, I have never really known that before. I'm overwhelmed, so happy.' Read: Why can't women win in F1? 'To have the kind of performance we have, I have never really known that before. I'm overwhelmed, so happy.' Read: Why can't women win in F1? But it proved another sorry afternoon for four-time defending champion Sebastian Vettel, who could not take part in the final part of qualifying after 'losing drive' in his Red Bull, and was later penalized five grid places for a gearbox change. With his 35th career pole, Hamilton relegated Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg to second on the grid as he bids for his fourth straight win of the season. But it proved another sorry afternoon for four-time defending champion Sebastian Vettel, who could not take part in the final part of qualifying after 'losing drive' in his Red Bull, and was later penalized five grid places for a gearbox change. But it proved another sorry afternoon for four-time defending champion Sebastian Vettel, who could not take part in the final part of qualifying after 'losing drive' in his Red Bull, and was later penalized five grid places for a gearbox change. Lewis Hamilton reserved a barnstorming final lap in qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix to take his fourth pole of the season Saturday. 'Nico (Rosberg) has been driving really well through P3 and qualifying, so I didn't know if I could get it. At the end, I had to eek out everything and more from the car,' he said. 'Nico (Rosberg) has been driving really well through P3 and qualifying, so I didn't know if I could get it. At the end, I had to eek out everything and more from the car,' he said. Read: Hamilton hat-trick in Shanghai Jenson Button for McLaren, Felipe Massa in the second Williams and Nico Hulkenberg for Sauber, who narrowly missed out on final qualifying, round out the top 10. Read: Hamilton hat-trick in Shanghai But it proved another sorry afternoon for four-time defending champion Sebastian Vettel, who could not take part in the final part of qualifying after 'losing drive' in his Red Bull, and was later penalized five grid places for a gearbox change. Read: Mercedes one-two in Bahrain qualifying But it proved another sorry afternoon for four-time defending champion Sebastian Vettel, who could not take part in the final part of qualifying after 'losing drive' in his Red Bull, and was later penalized five grid places for a gearbox change. Jenson Button for McLaren, Felipe Massa in the second Williams and Nico Hulkenberg for Sauber, who narrowly missed out on final qualifying, round out the top 10.

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