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Lewis Hamilton claims pole as season opens in Melbourne

Hamilton took pole in the season opener at Melbourne on Saturday. A Mercedes AMG Petronas image
Hamilton took pole in the season opener at Melbourne on Saturday. A Mercedes AMG Petronas image

Melbourne, 14 March 2015: Lewis Hamilton claimed his first pole position of the 2015 season with a blistering lap of Melbourne’s Albert Park that put him more than half a second clear of closest rival, team-mate Nico Rosberg. Third place went to Williams’ Felipe Massa.

The first period of qualifying saw Hamilton finish at the top of the pile with a lap of 1:28.586, three tenths clear of Rosberg, both having only used the medium tyre.

Third spot in Q1 went to Massa who claimed the place late in the session with a lap on the soft tyre. Behind him, Max Verstappen was an impressive fourth for Toro Rosso, with Sebastian Vettel fifth. Both he and 10th-placed Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen had opted for the soft tyre from the start of the session.

Romain Grosjean made it through to Q2 in eighth place, ahead of Carlos Sainz Jr, Valtteri Bottas and Nico Hulkenberg.

Red Bull Racing’s Daniel Ricciardo was comfortably 11th on the soft tyre, with his time set well before the end of the session, but team-mate Daniil Kvyat left it late, the Russian only getting a single timed run in the session after being restricted to the garage for the bulk of the session for repairs to an exhaust fire in FP3. It was enough though to see him through, in 14th place, behind Sergio Perez and Pastor Maldonado.

With Felipe Nasr scraping through in 15th place, the drivers eliminated were his Sauber team-mate Marcus Ericsson, the twin Honda-powered McLarens of Jenson Button and Kevin Magnussen and the Manor Marussia pairing of Will Stevens and Roberto Merhi, who did not take to the track during the session.

In Q2 Hamilton led at the end of the first runs, the champion lapping two tenths quicker than Rosberg, with Vettel now third, just over six tenths of a second down on the Mercedes and two tenths clear of team-mate Raikkonen. In danger, from 11th to 14th, were Kvyat, Nasr, Hulenberg, Perez and Maldonado.

Mercedes opted not to make a second run with their drivers comfortably retaining the top two spots. Vettel held on to third with his lap of 1:28.742, while Bottas slotted into fourth behind the Ferrari driver. Raikkonen made it through in fifth place ahead of Massa and Grosjean. Sainz delivered an impressive lap to claim eighth place, while Daniel Ricciardo could only manage ninth place. The final Q3 place was claimed by Maldonado.

Out went Sauber’s Nasr and Toro Rosso’s Verstappen. The 17-year-old was set to progress but a big moment in Turn Five spoiled his lap and dropped him to 12th. Also eliminated were Red Bull Racing’s Kvyat, and the Force Indias of Hulkenberg and Perez.

After the first runs in Q3 Hamilton still held sway with a lap of 1:26.419, ahead of Vettel whose lap of 1:27.757 put him ahead of Felipe Mass and Raikkonen. Rosberg was forced to abandon his lap after he went briefly off track in the final corner. Bottas too abandoned his lap, complaining of a problematic bite point with his brakes.

But when Rosberg did string together a final run it was no match for that of his imperious team-mate. The German’s only timed run netted a time of 1:26.921, almost four tenths slower than Hamilton’s opening Q3 run, and when the Briton crossed the line moments later the gap widened to almost six tenths.

Third place went to Massa, who finished almost 1.4s adrift of Hamilton. Sebastian Vettel was fourth, just over three hundredths of a second clear of Raikkonen. They were followed by Bottas, Ricciardo, Sainz, Grosjean and Maldonado.

Australian Grand Prix Qualifying
1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:26.327s –
2 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1:26.921s 0.594s
3 Felipe Massa Williams 1:27.718s 1.391s
4 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1:27.757s 1.430s
5 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1:27.790s 1.463s
6 Valtteri Bottas Williams 1:28.087s 1.760s
7 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull 1:2;8.329s 2.002s
8 Carlos Sainz Jr. Toro Rosso 1:28.510s 2.183s
9 Romain Grosjean Lotus 1:28.560s 2.233s
10 Pastor Maldonado Lotus 1:29.480s 3.153s
11 Felipe NasrSauber 1:28.800s –
12 Max Verstappen Toro Rosso 1:28.868s –
13 Daniil Kvyat Red Bull 1:29.070s –
14 Nico Hulkenberg Force India 1:29.208s –
15 Sergio Perez Force India 1:29.209s –
16 Marcus Ericsson Sauber 1:31.376s –
17 Jenson Button McLaren 1:31.422s –
18 Kevin Magnussen McLaren 1:32.037s –

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