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Rosberg takes pole as Kvyat crashes out

Nico Rosberg took pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix in a session that was cut short by a voilent shunt by Daniil Kvyat in the closing minute of the session. Kvyat fortunately left his car unharmed. Under clear skies, qualifying got underway at Suzuka with Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz out on track as soon as the pit light went green. All cars went out initially on the hard tyre, allowing to get to know the conditions without wasting the better tyre compound. Still, for many it would prove to be enough, with both Mercedes, the Ferraris, both Williams and Ricciardo doing numerous laps on a single stint on the hard tyres. When drivers got on the medium tyre, Ericsson soon spun off...
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