Nico Rosberg snatches late pole in British Grand Prix

Mercedes driver perseveres until last lap to finish ahead.


Afp July 05, 2014
Nico Rosberg snatches late pole in British Grand Prix

SILVERSTONE:


Nico Rosberg claimed pole position for Sunday’s British Grand Prix with a late fastest lap in the final seconds of a dramatic qualifying session on Saturday.


The 29-year-old German secured the prime starting position by persevering on his final lap in rapidly-drying conditions as Mercedes teammate and home hero Briton Lewis Hamilton pulled into the pits.

For Rosberg, it was his fourth pole of the year – drawing him level with Hamilton – his first at Silverstone and the eighth of his career, and gave him a great opportunity to enlarge his 29 points lead in the drivers’ championship.

“It was definitely quite crazy in the first qualifying as well as the last one,” said a remarkably cool Rosberg. “The tyres were still drying out so we lost time on the out lap.

“We sat in the garage and eventually came to the conclusion that we might as well go out and have a look. Then it seemed like it was worth it because the last part of the lap was very dry. It was a great team effort.”

Hamilton had dominated until the final seconds when, thinking he was secure, he went to the pits while his rivals improved their times by more than three seconds in the final sector of the lap.

Rosberg’s fellow-German, defending four time champion Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull, qualified second on the front row ahead of Briton Jenson Button of McLaren, German Nico Hulkenberg of Force India and Danish rookie Kevin Magnussen who was fifth for McLaren.

Hamilton wound up in sixth place ahead of Mexican Sergio Perez in the second Force India and Australian Daniel Ricciardo in the second Red Bull. 

Published in The Express Tribune, July 6th, 2014.

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