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Massa takes pole as Williams secure Austrian 1-2

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Felipe Massa will start the Austrian Grand Prix from pole position alongside his team-mate Valtteri Bottas in what is Williams first qualifying 1-2 since the 2003 German GP when Juan-Pablo Montoya led Ralf Schumacher.

The pair looked good throughout practice on Saturday with the possibility of a second-row lock-out looking good, but mistakes from the Mercedes duo in Q3 meant they grabbed the opportunity to go one better.

Nico Rosberg starts third, whilst team-mate Lewis Hamilton is down in ninth after he ran wide at turn eight on his first flyer and then span on his second.

Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso will start fourth ahead of the Red Bull of Daniel Ricciardo who once again outqualified his four-time champion team-mate Sebastian Vettel who failed to make it out of Q2.

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Kevin Magnussen was the best placed McLaren in sixth, with Jenson Button down in 12th behind Sergio Perez. The Mexican will however drop five places, elevating Button to 11th behind Nico Hulkenberg.

The stewards took a dim view of those exceeding the track limits at turn eight in particular, with Bottas, Kamui Kobayashi, Alonso, Jules Bianchi, Marcus Ericsson, Esteban Gutierrez and Romain Grosjean all having times deleted as a result.

Qualifying – 2014 Austrian Grand Prix

# Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3
01 F. Massa Williams 1:10.292 1:09.239 1:08.759
02 V. Bottas Williams 1:10.356 1:09.096 1:08.846
03 N. Rosberg Mercedes 1:09.695 1:08.974 1:08.944
04 F. Alonso Ferrari 1:10.405 1:09.479 1:09.285
05 D. Ricciardo Red Bull 1:10.395 1:09.638 1:09.466
06 K. Magnussen McLaren 1:10.081 1:09.473 1:09.515
07 D. Kvyat Toro Rosso 1:09.678 1:09.490 1:09.619
08 K. Raikkonen Ferrari 1:10.285 1:09.657 1:09.795
09 L. Hamilton Mercedes 1:09.514 1:09.092  
10 N. Hulkenberg Force India 1:10.389 1:09.624  
11 S. Perez Force India 1:10.124 1:09.754  
12 J. Button McLaren 1:10.252 1:09.780  
13 S. Vettel Red Bull 1:10.630 1:09.801  
14 P. Maldonado Lotus 1:10.821 1:09.939  
15 J. Vergne Toro Rosso 1:10.161 1:10.073  
16 R. Grosjean Lotus 1:10.461 1:10.642  
17 A. Sutil Sauber 1:10.825    
18 E. Gutierrez Sauber 1:11.349    
19 J. Bianchi Marussia 1:11.412    
20 K. Kobayashi Caterham 1:11.673    
21 M. Chilton Marussia 1:11.775    
22 M. Ericsson Caterham 1:12.673    
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