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Lewis Hamilton takes 100th F1 pole at Spanish Grand Prix with rival Max Verstappen second on grid after qualifying


LEWIS HAMILTON clinched a 100th career pole position as he beat world championship rival Max Verstappen in Saturday’s qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix.

It was the Red Bull driver who looked to be primed to top the leaderboard in the final round of qualification after showing good pace early on.

Hamilton successfully took pole in Barcelona with a brilliant early lap in Q3Credit: Splash
Verstappen sandwiched himself in between the two Mercedes drivers once moreCredit: Getty

But despite Hamilton failing to improve on his first run in the dying moments of qualifying, Verstappen could not find the pace to clinch pole as he had to settle for second, three hundredths of a second off his British rival.

Valtteri Bottas secured third place in the other Mercedes, while Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc impressed again in fourth.

Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez was down in eighth behind Esteban Ocon, Carlos Sainz and Danie Ricciardo.

Four-time world champion Sebastien Vettel missed out on the final round of qualification once more as he could only manage 13th.

More to follow.

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Verstappen narrowly missed out on pole position on SaturdayCredit: AFP
Verstappen showed appreciation for Hamilton’s performanceCredit: Getty
Hamilton and Verstappen will do battle once again on SundayCredit: AFP


Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk


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