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Hamilton takes dominant pole under the lights

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Lewis Hamilton will start the Singapore Grand Prix in pole position, his third in four races, after dominating the proceedings on Saturday.

The McLaren driver looked under pressure from Sebastian Vettel as the pair traded quickest laps during the opening sessions, but the Red Bull driver couldn’t match Hamilton’s 1:46.363 in Q3 leaving the German over half a second off the pace in third.

Pastor Maldonado put in a brilliant lap to line-up on the front-row alongside Hamilton in second, whilst his team-mate Bruno Senna made contact with the wall during the second session and couldn’t manage a timed lap. He starts 17th.

The second McLaren of Jenson Button starts fourth ahead of current championship leader Fernando Alonso, Force India’s Paul di Resta, Mark Webber and Romain Grosjean.

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The Mercedes duo opted not to set times in the top-ten shoot-out to start on the soft tyre, rather than the supersoft.

Further down the grid, Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa weren’t good enough for Q3 and starts 12th and 13th respectively.

2012 Singapore GP Qualifying Results (* = 5 place penaly): 

Pos Driver Team Q1 Time Q2 Time Q3 Time
03. S. Vettel Red Bull 1:48.240 1:46.791 1:46.905
07. M. Webber Red Bull 1:48.717 1:47.513 1:47.475
01. L. Hamilton McLaren 1:48.285 1:46.665 1:46.362
04. J. Button McLaren 1:49.381 1:47.661 1:46.939
17. B. Senna Williams 1:49.809 No Time
05. F. Alonso Ferrari 1:49.391 1:47.567 1:47.216
13. F. Massa Ferrari 1:49.767 1:48.344  
11. N. Hulkenberg Force India 1:49.547 1:47.975  
02. P. Maldonado Williams 1:49.494 1:47.602 1:46.804
18. K. Kobayashi Sauber 1:49.933    
14. S. Perez Sauber 1:49.055 1:48.505  
19. V. Petrov Caterham 1:50.846
12. K. Raikkonen Lotus 1:48.169 1:48.261  
09. M. Schumacher Mercedes 1:49.546 1:47.823 No Time
10. N. Rosberg Mercedes 1:49.463 1:47.943 No Time
08. R. Grosjean Lotus 1:47.688 1:47.529 1:47.788
16. J. Vergne Toro Rosso 1:49.564 1:48.849  
06. P. di Resta Force India 1:48.028 1:47.667 1:47.241
24. P. de la Rosa* HRT 1:53.355  
15. D. Ricciardo Toro Rosso 1:49.023 1:48.774  
20. H. Kovalainen Caterham 1:51.137  
22. C. Pic Marussia 1:51.762    
21. T. Glock Marussia 1:51.370    
23. N. Karthikeyan HRT 1:52.372  
Q1 107% Time: 1:55.226
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