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Nico on pole after Lewis crash

Nico Rosberg has claimed pole position for the European GP after team-mate Lewis Hamilton crashed out in an action-packed qualifying session. After mistakes at the end of Q2 and on his first flying lap in Q3, Hamilton hit the wall at Turn Six having previously topped the timesheets in all three practice sessions prior to qualifying. Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo will start the race alongside Rosberg on the front row with the Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel third. The pair set identical lap times but Ricciardo will be given the superior grid slot because he crossed the line first. Although Sergio Perez was second fastest in Q3, the in-form Mexican will take a five-place grid penalty for a gearbox...
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