F1 Bahrain: Rosberg beats Hamilton to Bahrain GP pole

    Rosberg aborted his final run having been informed Hamilton made a mistake, earning the fifth pole position of his F1 career.

    Published On Apr 06, 2014 02:45:00 AM

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    F1 Bahrain: Rosberg beats Hamilton to Bahrain GP pole

    Nico Rosberg claimed his first pole position of the 2014 Formula 1 season, leading a Mercedes front row lockout.

    Lewis Hamilton had set the pace throughout practice and headed into the session as favourite for pole position, but after being outpaced by Rosberg on their first runs in Q3 had a big lockup on his second lap at Turn 1 and ran wide, preventing him from mounting a challenge for pole.

    Rosberg aborted his final run having been informed Hamilton made a mistake, earning the fifth pole position of his F1 career.

    Daniel Ricciardo was one of the few drivers to improve on his second run in Q3, jumping to third on the grid.

    This relegated Valtteri Bottas to fourth, the Finn proving that the Williams team's pace during pre-season testing here was no fluke with a place on the second row.

    Force India driver Sergio Perez has been strong all weekend and was fifth fastest, only a tenth slower than Bottas.

    He shaded Kimi Raikkonen, who had only one run in Q3 because he had only one set of fresh rubber remaining, by 22 thousandths of a second.

    McLaren pairing Jenson Button and Kevin Magnussen ended up seventh and eight, split by the second Williams of Felipe Massa, with both making late improvements as they also had only one set of new softs for the session.

    Fernando Alonso was slowest in Q3 after a disappointing final lap, ending up six tenths slower than team-mate Raikkonen.

    World champion Sebastian Vettel failed to make Q3 for the second time in three races.

    Red Bull opted to complete just one run in Q2 and Vettel complained about downshift problems after missing the cut by six-hundredths of a second.

    Nico Hulkenberg, who has struggled to match Force India team-mate Perez all weekend, also failed to hook up a good enough lap to make Q3 after running wide onto the kerb at Turn 11, ending up 12th ahead of the Toro Rossos of Daniil Kvyat and Jean-Eric Vergne.

    Sauber's Esteban Gutierrez shaded Lotus driver Romain Grosjean for 15th place by just 17 thousandths of a second.

    Pastor Maldonado was the fastest driver to fall in Q1 in 17th place. He was pipped by Grosjean, who set a time just nine thousandths of a second faster than his team-mate in the dying moments of the first part of qualifying.

    Grosjean was impeded by Adrian Sutil's Sauber late in the session, an incident which will be investigated by the stewards tonight.

    The German was also knocked out in Q1, while Caterham continued its recent upward curve in terms of performance, with Kamui Kobayashi 19th fastest, lapping within a quarter of a second of Sutil, and Marcus Ericsson 21st.

    Jules Bianchi split the two Caterhams, with Max Chilton slowest.

    Pos Driver                Team                 Time          Gap   
     1. Nico Rosberg          Mercedes             1m33.185s
     2. Lewis Hamilton        Mercedes             1m33.464s  +0.279s
     3. Daniel Ricciardo      Red Bull-Renault     1m34.051s  +0.866s
     4. Valtteri Bottas       Williams-Mercedes    1m34.247s  +1.062s
     5. Sergio Perez          Force India-Mercedes 1m34.346s  +1.161s
     6. Kimi Raikkonen        Ferrari              1m34.368s  +1.183s
     7. Jenson Button         McLaren-Mercedes     1m34.387s  +1.202s
     8. Felipe Massa          Williams-Mercedes    1m34.511s  +1.326s
     9. Kevin Magnussen       McLaren-Mercedes     1m34.712s  +1.527s
    10. Fernando Alonso       Ferrari              1m34.992s  +1.807s
    Q2 cut-off time: 1m34.925s                                 Gap **
    11. Sebastian Vettel      Red Bull-Renault     1m34.985s  +1.277s
    12. Nico Hulkenberg       Force India-Mercedes 1m35.116s  +1.408s
    13. Daniil Kvyat          Toro Rosso-Renault   1m35.145s  +1.437s
    14. Jean-Eric Vergne      Toro Rosso-Renault   1m35.286s  +1.578s
    15. Esteban Gutierrez     Sauber-Ferrari       1m35.891s  +2.183s
    16. Romain Grosjean       Lotus-Renault        1m35.908s  +2.200s
    Q1 cut-off time: 1m36.654s                                  Gap *
    17. Pastor Maldonado      Lotus-Renault        1m36.663s  +1.789s
    18. Adrian Sutil          Sauber-Ferrari       1m36.840s  +1.966s
    19. Kamui Kobayashi       Caterham-Renault     1m37.085s  +2.211s
    20. Jules Bianchi         Marussia-Ferrari     1m37.310s  +2.436s
    21. Marcus Ericsson       Caterham-Renault     1m37.875s  +3.001s
    22. Max Chilton           Marussia-Ferrari     1m37.913s  +3.039s
    * Gap to quickest in Q1
    ** Gap to quickest in Q2

     

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