Rosberg grabs pole in Sochi

Nico Rosberg out-qualified his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton to claim pole for the Russian Grand Prix.

Nico Rosberg out-qualified his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton to claim pole for the Russian Grand Prix.

Published Oct 10, 2015

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Nico Rosberg out-qualified his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton to claim pole for the Russian Grand Prix at Sochi on Saturday.

Rosberg, trailing Hamilton by 48 points in the world championship, claimed his third pole of the season by three tenths of a second with a time of 1 min 37.113 sec.

It was Rosberg's third pole of the season and the 18th of his career and came after a dramatic morning during which Spaniard Carlos Sainz of Toro Rosso escaped injury when crashed heavily at Turn 13 after careering out of control at more than 300 kph.

“I'm very happy, it's been a difficult weekend without much practice but qualifying worked out well,” said Rosberg.

Hamilton, who ran off track in a vain final bid to improve his time and grab his 50th career pole,reflected: “It's been a difficult weekend but Nico did a great job, overall I'm happy.”

Four-time former champion Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari was fourth ahead of team-mate Kimi Raikkonen and the two Force Indias of Nico Hulkenberg and Mexican Sergio Perez.

Romain Grosjean was eighth for Ferrari ahead of Dutch teenager Max Verstappen in his Toro Rosso and Australian Daniel Ricciardo who was 10th for Red Bull.

After another curtailed practice session during the morning, when Sainz survived his high-speed crash at Turn 13, qualifying began with the two Mercedes men, led by Rosberg, leading the way in welcome dry conditions. Both ran on the harder of the two available tyre compounds.

In the absence of Sainz, only four cars faced the early cut after Q1 and, after a late decision to join the fray, they were led by Fernando Alonso who marked his 250th Grand Prix by winding up in 16th place in his McLaren.

Out with him went Marcus Ericsson of Sauber and the two Manor Marussia men Will Stevens and Roberto Merhi.

It mattered little for Alonso, of course, as he faced a 25-place grid penalty after being fitted with a new Honda engine.

In Q2, Hamilton demonstrated finally that he had learned the circuit by clocking a lap in 1:37.672, faster than his team-mate by six-tenths of a second before Rosberg responded to go quicker still by 0.172 seconds.

A late effort from Ricciardo lifted him from 13th to eighth while Felipe Massa flopped in his Williams and failed to make the cut into the top-ten shoot-out finishing down in 15th.

“I had traffic on the first lap, then I lost the tyres completely at the rear on my final lap,” said a disappointed Massa.

Out with him went local hero Daniil Kvyat in his Red Bull who was 11th followed by Felipe Nasr in the second Sauber, Jenson Button in the second McLaren and Pastor Maldonado in his Lotus.

“I just couldn't get the fronts working,” said Button, who added that he was “reasonably happy with his time, but we couldn't have done a time for Q3.”

As Q3 began, Sainz was busy in hospital where he was photographed organising a television to allow him to watch the qualifying session and trying to persuade his medical staff to allow him out to race on Sunday.

“All ok!.. Nothing to worry about!” he tweeted. “Already thinking about how to convince doctors to let me run tomorrow...”

On their initial runs, Rosberg set the pace with a lap in one minute and 37.113 seconds, three-tenths quicker than Hamilton, with Bottas third ahead of Vettel.

For the two Mercedes men, it was a signal for a final battle, but neither could improve in the cooling conditions

The starting grid for Sunday's Grand Prix following the final qualifying sessions on Saturday:-

1st row

Nico Rosberg (GER/Mercedes)

Lewis Hamilton (GBR/Mercedes)

2nd row

Valtteri Bottas (FIN/Williams)

Sebastian Vettel (GER/Ferrari)

3rd row

Kimi Raikkonen (FIN/Ferrari)

Nico Halkenberg (GER/Force India)

4th row

Sergio Perez (MEX/Force India)

Romain Grosjean (FRA/Lotus)

5th row

Max Verstappen (NED/Toro Rosso)

Daniel Ricciardo (AUS/Red Bull)

6th row

Daniil Kvyat (RUS/Red Bull)

Felipe Nasr (BRA/Sauber)

7th row

Jenson Button (GBR/McLaren)

Pastor Maldonado (VEN/Lotus)

8th row

Felipe Massa (BRA/Williams)

Marcus Ericsson (SWE/Sauber)

9th row

Will Stevens (GBR/Marussia)

Roberto Merhi (ESP/Marussia)

10th row

Fernando Alonso (ESP/McLaren) - AFP

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