Saturday, April 29, 2017

#F1 Vettel: Ferrari front row lockout for Russian Grand Prix as Hamilton struggles to fourth

Sebastian Vettel pipped Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen to pole position for the Russian Grand Prix following a thrilling qualifying session in Sochi.

Hamilton, mysteriously off-colour for much of the weekend here, was more than half a second behind Vettel, who celebrated his pole in raucous fashion over the team radio.

The last time Vettel started from pole was at the Singapore Grand Prix back in 2015, but his and Ferrari’s pace in Russia so far this weekend would appear to point towards a changing of the guard, with Hamilton’s Mercedes team having dominated the sport for the past three seasons.

Indeed Mercedes have a great record in these parts having won all of the three grands prix staged here while leading every lap.

But they, and in particular Hamilton, have struggled for form, with Ferrari now only cementing their status as real challengers for both the drivers’ and constructors’ crown.

Hamilton was nearly six tenths of a second behind Vettel, and almost half-a-second down on Bottas. His sluggish pace was greeted by crossed arms from Toto Wolff and Niki Lauda in the Mercedes garage, with the latter puffing out his cheeks and shaking his head.

For Vettel he was jubilant to seal his 47th career pole.

‘It is a very good result and I am sure everyone is happy and very proud,’ he said. ‘The car was phenomenal this afternoon and it was a real pleasure to take the car around on low fuel and drive it to the limit.’

British driver Jolyon Palmer is in desperate need of a strong weekend after a troubled start to the new season, but he had another day to forget here.

Palmer’s Renault mechanics worked through the night to replace his chassis after an exhaust issue was detected in practice on Friday. He then completed just four laps this morning following an engine failure, before he crashed out of qualifying to complete a torrid 24 hours.

Source: Sebastian Vettel on pole position for Russian Grand Prix | Daily Mail Online


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