Hamilton takes pole in Spain, Vettel's car stalls

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain thumbs up after setting the pole position, flanked by second fastest time Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg of Germany, left, and third fastest time Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo of Australia after the qualifying session ahead of the Spain Formula One Grand Prix at the Barcelona Catalunya racetrack in Montmelo, near Barcelona, Spain, Saturday, May 10.(AP Photo)
 
MONTMELO, Spain, May 10 (AP): Lewis Hamilton earned his fourth pole position of the Formula One season Saturday as Mercedes was again in a class of its own at the Spanish Grand Prix, while four-time champion Sebastian Vettel was left stranded by his faulty Red Bull.

Hamilton clocked a leading lap of 1 minute, 25.232 seconds on the sunny and dry Barcelona-Catalunya circuit for his 35th career pole.

Overall leader Nico Rosberg came in second, setting up another driving duel between the teammates. Hamilton has won the last three races right in front of Rosberg, with the rest of the field far behind.

"Nico was really driving well though practice and qualifying," said Hamilton. "I didn't know if I was going to get it, but right at the end I had to eke out absolutely everything I could get from the car." Vettel's car rolled to a halt during Friday's first practice session, and it failed him again early in the third period of qualifying. The struggling champion will start Sunday's race from back in 10th on the grid. As Vettel's troubles mounted, new partner Daniel Ricciardo finished with the third fastest time ahead of Williams' Valtteri Bottas and Romain Grosjean in his Lotus. Fernando Alonso, last year's winner here, could do no better than seventh place, right behind Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen.

Hamilton had complained to his team early in the day that they had "made the car worse" after minor changes to try and improve on its already commanding performances from Friday when the British driver dominated both practice sessions. "It was a real handful for me," said Hamilton. "It was back to square one. I was a half second behind Nico but at the end I did it by the skin of my teeth."

Rosberg wasn't afraid to show his disappointment.
"I don't particularly enjoy coming second to Lewis," he said. "But all it takes is a good start tomorrow and I am in the lead again."



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