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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 13 NOVEMBER 2016 Sport 52 FORMULA 1 Hamilton secures crucial pole in Brazil Lewis Hamilton needs to win Sunday's Formula 1 Grande Premio do Brasil 2016 to keep his title hopes alive and he will start it from pole position after winning a titanic struggle with Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg by just 0.102s in qualifying at the Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace AS the championship contenders fought it out over the front-row positions, Ferrari's Kimi Raik- konen was victorious in the bat- tle for third from Red Bull's Max Verstappen, with Sebastian Vet- tel fifth in the Scuderia's second car. Daniel Ricciardo was sixth for Red Bull, with Romain Grosjean an impressive seventh for Haas. The Force Indias of Nico Hulk- enberg and Sergio Perez, along with McLaren's Fernando Alon- so completed the top ten. It was the 60th career pole for Hamilton and the reigning world champion was delighted to get it all spot-on, on a track that has not hitherto been kind to him, as Mercedes' sheer pace left Ferrari and Red Bull breathless in their wake. There was a hint of rain in the air as the session started, with a warning that there was a 70 per- cent risk of a proper downpour. Everyone went out on soft Pirellis as soon as Q1 started. Well, eve- ryone apart from Vettel, that is, as his Ferrari had a brake prob- lem that was still being rectified. He soon joined in, however. As Hamilton set the pace with 1m 11.511s despite hitting traf- fic, Rosberg followed with 1m 11.815s chased by Verstappen on 1m 11.957s and Raikkonen on 1m 12.100s. Vettel did 1m 12.159s for fifth ahead of Ricciardo on 1m 12.409s. Further back, Jolyon Palmer got through to Q2, but Renault team mate Kevin Magnussen didn't, taking 18th place with 1m 13.410s behind Jenson Button's brake-locking McLaren on 1m 13.276s. The Manors were next, with Pascal Wehrlein just shad- ing Esteban Ocon, 1m 13.427s to 1m 13.432s. That left the Saub- ers on the back row, with Mar- cus Ericsson fractionally quicker than local hero Felipe Nasr, 1m 13.623s to 1m 13.681s. Six-tenths covered P14 to P22. Hamilton dominated Q2 with 1m 11.238s from Rosberg's 1m 11.373s and Verstappen's 1m 11.834s. But there was drama further back as the Haas cars surged forward, knocking both Bottas and local boy Massa out of Q3 in a major shock for Wil- liams. Hulkenberg was 10th with 1m 12.360s, leaving Bottas on 1m 12.420s from Haas's Es- teban Gutierrez on 1m 12.431s and Massa on 1m 12.521s. Then came the Toro Rossos, with Da- niil Kvyat in 1m 12.726s and Carlos Sainz on 1m 12.920s. Palmer brought up the rear on 1m 13.258s. Hamilton has been adamant that he needs to start from pole here to keep his title hopes on track, and after the first runs in Q3 he was still in front, with a stunning 1m 10.860s to Ros- berg's 1m 11.022s. Verstappen was third on 1m 11.485s, with Vettel fourth, breathing down his neck, on 1m 11.495s. Ric- ciardo was fifth on 1m 11.540s, Raikkonen sixth on 1m 11.614s. Hamilton nailed it again on his second run to stop the clocks at 1m 10.736s, which was just as well as Rosberg's 1m 10.838s improvement bettered his own first-run time. The other big mover was Raikkonen, who leapt to third on 1m 11.404s as Ver- stappen, Vettel and Ricciardo all failed to improve. Grosjean's single run had yield- ed an excellent 1m 11.937s for Haas and seventh, ahead of the Force Indias of Hulkenberg and Perez. Both drivers improved, the German to 1m 12.104s, the Mexican to 1m 12.165s. Alonso also went quicker, marginally, to 1m 12.266s to take 10th for McLaren. After the session, Ocon was handed a three-place grid drop (plus two penalty points) for impeding Palmer in Q1, thus the provisional grid will line up: Hamilton, Rosberg; Raikkonen, Verstappen; Vettel, Ricciardo; Grosjean, Hulkenberg; Perez, Alonso; Bottas, Gutierrez; Mas- sa, Kvyat; Sainz, Palmer; Button, Magnussen; Wehrlein, Ericsson; Nasr, Ocon. Nico Rosberg (GER) Mercedes AMG F1, pole sitter Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 and Kimi Raikkonen (FIN) Ferrari celebrate Qualifying results - 2016 Brazilian Formula 1 Grand Prix Pos. Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Laps 1. L. Hamilton Mercedes 01:11.511 01:11.238 01:10.736 12 2. N. Rosberg Mercedes 01:11.815 01:11.373 01:10.838 12 3. K. Raikkonen Ferrari 01:12.100 01:12.301 01:11.404 15 4. M. Verstappen Red Bull 01:11.957 01:11.834 01:11.485 12 5. S. Vettel Ferrari 01:12.159 01:12.010 01:11.495 13 6. D. Ricciardo Red Bull 01:12.409 01:12.047 01:11.540 12 7. R. Grosjean Haas 01:12.893 01:12.343 01:11.937 18 8. N. Hulkenberg Force India 01:12.428 01:12.360 01:12.104 20 9. S. Perez Force India 01:12.684 01:12.331 01:12.165 21 10. F. Alonso McLaren 01:12.700 01:12.312 01:12.266 17 11. V. Bottas Williams 01:12.680 01:12.420 10 12. E. GutiƩrrez Haas 01:13.052 01:12.431 14 13. F. Massa Williams 01:12.432 01:12.521 11 14. D. Kvyat Toro Rosso 01:13.071 01:12.726 15 15. C. Sainz Jr. Toro Rosso 01:12.950 01:12.920 15 16. J. Palmer Renault 01:13.259 01:13.258 11 17. J. Button McLaren 01:13.276 10 18. K. Magnussen Renault 01:13.410 6 19. P. Wehrlein Manor 01:13.427 8 20. E. Ocon Manor 01:13.432 8 21. M. Ericsson Sauber 01:13.623 8 22. F. Nasr Sauber 01:13.681 8

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