Lewis Hamilton takes 100th career pole at Spanish Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton has reached his 100th career pole.
Lewis Hamilton has reached his 100th career pole.

LEWIS Hamilton took a 100th career pole position by edging out Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in qualifying at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Hamilton’s Mercedes was just 0.036 seconds faster than Verstappen, who was in turn 0.096secs ahead of the second Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc pulled out one of his trademark stellar laps on his last run to take fourth from Alpine’s Esteban Ocon.
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz was sixth ahead of McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo.

The second Red Bull of Sergio Perez took eighth, nearly 0.8secs adrift of Verstappen, with McLaren’s Lando Norris and Alpine’s Fernando Alonso completing the top 10.
Ton-up for brilliant Hamilton

Verstappen had looked the man to beat going into the final part of qualifying after he set a stunning lap in the second knock-out session.
He was 0.5secs clear of the Mercedes on his first run and did not bother going out for a second, and even so the Mercedes drivers could only get to within 0.2secs of him.
But things turned around in the final part of the session and Hamilton pulled it out of the bag.

“P3 was looking really good, we have been strong all weekend,” he said. “I made some changes; I had a bit of anxiety about the changes we were going to make. You always try to make them better but it’s a bit of a gamble. It was my call in the end.
“We made this change and as soon as I got out I knew immediately: ‘This is the wrong way. That’s why I was behind the whole way through qualifying’.
“I was making changes all the way through to try to elevate the pace.

“I can’t believe we are at 100. It’s down to the men and women (back at the factory) who are just continuing to raise the bar and never giving up. It has been a dream to work with these guys. Who would have thought when I made the move at the end of 2012 that we would get to 100? I am ecstatic, like it’s my first.

“The set-up that I made I just had so much understeer. The car was very lazy and wouldn’t turn around the corners in the way I wanted.
“I was making small adjustments within what we are able to change to get the car to turn and then it is just pulling everything together. It was my cleanest lap. I will always remember that.”

(BBC Sport)

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