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Hamilton continues 100% 2015 Pole record in Bahrain

Lewis Hamilton continued his 100% pole position record in 2015 by taking top spot during qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix. The Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS driver stormed to his fourth pole position out of four events, and his first in Bahrain, with his lap of 1m32.571s enough to beat Sebastian Vettel by over four tenths of a second. Vettel was able to split the two Mercedes drivers, with Nico Rosberg unable to get within half a second of his team-mate in final qualifying, while Kimi Raikkonen was fourth in the second of the two Ferrari’s. Row three will see Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa line up side by side for the Williams Martini Racing team, while Daniel Ricciardo pulled an...
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