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Nico Rosberg takes Spa pole with Max Verstappen second, Lewis Hamilton last

Nico Rosberg will start the Belgian Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday after beating Red Bull's Max Verstappen by just over a tenth of a second. The Mercedes driver took pole with his first flyer and failed to better the time, a 1m46.744, on his second attempt. Verstappen couldn't improve either, but remained in second to become Spa's youngest ever front-row starter. His Red Bull team-mate Daniel Ricciardo had third in the bag on his first run, but the improving Ferraris forced him down to fifth come the checkered flag. Kimi Raikkonen took third ahead of Sebastian Vettel in fourth, with the pair split by two-tenths. Full report to follow...
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