Rosberg storms to Belgian GP pole ahead of Hamilton

Sport360 staff 17:43 23/08/2014
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  • Usual suspects: Rosberg (c) and Hamilton (r) lock out the front row at Spa.

    World championship leader Nico Rosberg secured his fourth pole position in succession on Saturday when he topped the times ahead of his Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton in a tense and wet qualifying session for Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix.

    The 29-year-old German clocked a best lap of two minutes and 5.698 seconds to outpace his British partner in treacherous and capricious conditions at the sprawling 7.004-km circuit in the forests of the Belgian Ardennes.

    Hamilton struggled with his brakes and handling in the slippery conditions, but will start alongside Rosberg on the front row as he seeks to trim his 11 points lead in the drivers' championship with eight races remaining.

    Rosberg's success secured his 11th career pole and his seventh this season. It was the Mercedes team's first front row lockout since the Canadian Grand Prix in June, five races previously.

    For Rosberg, it also brought his first top three qualifying result in Belgium in eight attempts.

    Behind the two Mercedes, defending four-time champion Sebastian Vettel of Germany was third fastest for Red Bull ahead of Spain's former two-time champion Fernando Alonso of Ferrari and fifth placed Australian Daniel Ricciardo in the second Red Bull.


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