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Valtteri Bottas blitzes rivals as Mercedes dominates Spanish GP qualifying

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Valtteri Bottas stormed to pole position for Formula 1’s Spanish Grand Prix, six-tenths of a second clear of team-mate Lewis Hamilton.

It marked the seventh straight year in which a Mercedes driver has taken pole position at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

Bottas blitzed his opponents at the start of Q3 with a new track record of 1:15.406, with Hamilton posting a time 0.634s after a ragged lap.

Hamilton went wide through Turns 7 and 12 and had a wild approach to the chicane, but his effort was still good enough for second spot.

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In an unusual development, none of the front-runners improved on their second Q3 push laps, sealing pole position for title leader Bottas – his third in a row.

As per practice, Ferrari was unable to mount a challenge. Sebastian Vettel was over eight-tenths of a second down on pacesetter Bottas while Charles Leclerc mustered only fifth.

Leclerc joined Q3 later than his rivals in the wake of Ferrari undertaking precautionary checks on the floor of his SF90, after he ran heavily over a kerb in Q2.

That allowed Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to snatch fourth spot, while team-mate Pierre Gasly displayed an upturn in form to take sixth position.

Haas built on its practice pace to lock out the fourth-row of the grid, with Romain Grosjean a mere 0.011s in front of Kevin Magnussen, and just two-tenths down on Gasly.

Daniil Kvyat was a lonely ninth for Toro Rosso with Daniel Ricciardo rounding out the top 10 for Renault.

Ricciardo will nonetheless drop to 13th on the grid on account of sustaining a three-place penalty for clashing with Kvyat in Azerbaijan.

Neither McLaren driver made it through to Q3 as Lando Norris took 11th while Carlos Sainz Jr. abandoned his second push lap after a wide moment through the exit of Turn 12.

They sandwiched Toro Rosso’s Alexander Albon, who was unable to replicate Kvyat’s Q3 effort in the wake of sliding through the exit of Turn 5.

Kimi Raikkonen qualified only 14th for Alfa Romeo with Racing Point’s Sergio Perez slowest of the 15 competitors in the second session.

Renault’s Nico Hulkenberg failed to make it out of Q1, having run through the Turn 4 gravel early in the session.

Hulkenberg sustained front wing damage but was able to recover his R.S.19 to the pit lane, though his subsequent hot lap was insufficiently fast enough to secure a spot in Q2.

Lance Stroll was eliminated in Q1 for the ninth successive event while Antonio Giovinazzi had a low-key session and took only 18th.

George Russell qualified just over four-tenths down on Giovinazzi, providing a glimmer of hope for Williams, but team-mate Robert Kubica had another lacklustre session.

Kubica was almost 1.2s slower than Russell but the Briton will drop to last on the grid owing to a five-place grid drop for an unscheduled gearbox change.

Sunday’s 66-lap Spanish Grand Prix is scheduled to begin at 15:10 local time.

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