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Hamilton grabs pole, Vettel to start second

Lewis Hamilton took an expected pole position for him and the Mercedes AMG F1 team at Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia. He will be joined by the Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel on tomorrow's front row on the grid, with behind them their respective team mates. Qualifying kicked off with both McLarens coming out on track as soon as the session started, opting to do a single installation lap before returning to the pits. Due to the short circuit, many more soon followed, with all but Ferrari opting for the ultra soft tyres. Ferrari themselves used super softs, enabling Vettel to set the fastest time as soon as he completed a lap, 5 minutes into the session. Sainz, Kvyat, Grosjean, Magnussen all...
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