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Rosberg leads Mercedes 1-2 in Bahrain qualifying

April 5th, 2014 (F1Plus / Chris Cameron-Dow) - For the first time this season, Mercedes drivers Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton have locked out the front row of the grid in qualifying. They've had a total monopoly on pole position, but Rosberg has yet to feature on the front row of the grid until this weekend. Daniel Ricciardo was third fastest for Red Bull, but will move down the grid as a result of a 10-place grid penalty incurred at last weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix. Q1 delivered few surprises, although for a while it looked like there might be a Caterham or a Marussia in Q2. When the first part of qualifying ended, the drivers eliminated were Pastor Maldonado (beaten to Q2 by just 9...
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