Sebastian Vettel qualified ninth and Mark Webber 14th in a Chinese Grand Prix qualifying session that did not go entirely according to plan…Read Article
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An “ecstatic” Lewis Hamilton is now setting his sights on claiming his first victory for Mercedes on the back of an emphatic maiden pole position for the team in China.
Daniel Ricciardo has returned to Q3 for the first time since Bahrain 2012 by qualifying in 7th place for tomorrow's Chinese Grand Prix. His team mate Jean-Eric Vergne was rightly disappointed as he only managed to get into 16th place.
Lewis Hamilton has claimed pole position for the Chinese GP after costly mistakes by Nico Rosberg and Sebastian Vettel – and a high-profile blunder by Red Bull which saw the luckless Mark Webber eliminated during Q2.
It was the Brit’s first pole at his new team, but there was disaster for Red Bull as Sebastian Vettel starts in 9th with Mark Webber 14th after a fuel problem
Lewis Hamilton took his first pole position since joining Mercedes AMG. He was the fastest man on the soft tyre and ended up ahead of Kimi Raikkonen who will start the race from the front row as well.