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Rosberg on pole as Vettel threatens in Hungary

Nico Rosberg continued to flourish by snaring his sixth pole position of the season in an eventful qualifying session for the Hungarian Grand Prix. The Mercedes tearaway was put to the test before unleashing his benchmark lap in variable conditions. The German claimed the top starting spot ahead of Red Bull’s four-times world champion Sebastien Vettel who flirted with pole. It was another disastrous qualifying for Lewis Hamilton who saw his Mercedes suffer a fuel leak and catch fire, eliminating him in the early stages of the opening stanza of qualifying. Williams star Valtteri Bottas is again on target for a podium finish after qualifying third ahead of Australia’s Daniel Ricciardo....
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