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33 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 12 MAY 2019 SPORTS FORMULA 1 VALTTERI Bottas beat Lewis Hamilton to take his third pole position in a row and lead a Mer- cedes one-two in qualifying at the Spanish Grand Prix. The Finn was 0.634 seconds ahead of Hamilton, who made a series of errors on his first lap before a slower track meant an improvement was impossible on the next. Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel was third with an 0.866secs gap to Bottas. Red Bull's Max Verstap- pen was fourth, ahead of Fer- rari's Charles Leclerc. Bottas, who leads Hamilton in the championship by one point, set a superb one minute 15.406 seconds on his first run in final qualifying, while Hamilton had a mistake-strewn run. He had wheelspin out of the fi- nal corner starting the lap, then ran wide out of Turn Seven, bouncing over the kerbs on the exit. And then he ran wide again at Turns 12 and 13. By the time he did his sec- ond run, the track was slower, partly because of the gravel that Hamilton himself had de- posited on the track in the final sector, and none of the top four improved. Of the drivers in the top three teams, only Leclerc improved on his final lap, but that was be- cause his qualifying session did not run to plan. An error on his first run in sec- ond qualifying, running wide out of Turn Nine, meant he had to do a second run to progress into the top 10 shoot-out. That damaged the floor of his car, costing performance, and left him short of new tyres, which meant he could only do one run in the final session. He opted to do two laps, tak- ing it relatively cautiously on the first to set a 'banker' and then going harder on his second, by which time the tyres would have lost their edge. Added to what he said was a "very strange balance" from the damage, matching Vet- tel was never going to be a pos- sibility The 21-year-old ended up 0.316secs slower than his team- mate and 0.231secs down on Verstappen, who is likely to be a thorn in Ferrari's side in the race, as he has proved so often this year. What they said Bottas said: "Really enjoyed that. Enjoyed the adrenaline rush you get from those laps. It has started well, the season. I feel better and better in the car and I am looking forward to tomor- row." Hamilton said: "Valtteri did a fantastic job. He has been quick all weekend. On my side, I just didn't put the laps together. Ul- timately, it just wasn't a good enough job." Vettel said: "I just spoke to Valtteri. They were both very happy with the car. For us, a bit more tricky. I got everything out of the car on the first run, the second I had to try something a bit different and it didn't work. "The car doesn't feel bad but obviously we are not quick enough. Overall, in those sorts of corners you just need the grip and I think we might be a bit down on that." Amazing Mercedes Mercedes, though, look in a league of their own. Their aero- dynamic upgrade introduced for this race - which insiders say is worth a gain of 0.4secs a lap - has more than counter-balanced Ferrari's own changes, which also include an upgraded engine. Mercedes have utterly domi- nated the weekend and Ferrari look more likely to be in a race with Red Bull for third than with their supposed title rivals for the win. The top 10 was completed by Red Bull's Pierre Gasly, do- ing a better job than so far and only 0.351secs from Verstap- pen, ahead of the Haas drivers Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen, Toro Rosso's Daniil Kvyat and Renault's Daniel Ric- ciardo. Ricciardo, who has a three- place grid penalty, had a narrow escape when he only just scraped through into second qualifying in 15th place. His Renault team have been struggling this weekend, despite a new engine, and team-mate Nico Hulkenberg was knocked out in Q3, after the German went off on his first lap, breaking his only new-specification front wing and having to revert to the older spec. Hulkenberg just missed out on beating Ricciardo to 15th place. McLaren's Lando Norris was knocked out of the top 10 by Ricciardo, and he was ahead of Toro Rosso's Anglo-Thai Al- exander Albon and the second McLaren of Carlos Sainz, who made a mistake on his final lap and ran wide at Turn 13. Bottas never made it out of the gravel in final practice, but it did not stop him claiming his ninth career pole Bottas beats Hamilton to pole Spanish GP Bottas appears to be getting the better of his illustrious team-mate Hamilton this season

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