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Hamilton says gusty Q3 conditions helped secure pole

Lewis Hamilton confirmed that windy conditions during the final round of qualifying helped him take pole position for the 2019 French Grand Prix ahead of his Mercedes team mate Valtteri Bottas. Bottas had been the fastest of the pair in FP2 and FP3, and continued his run at the top of the timesheets for the first two rounds of qualifying at Circuit Paul Ricard on Saturday afternoon. But when the wind picked up for the final top ten pole shoot-out, it gave the advantage to Hamilton who ended up on pole with a best Q3 time of 1:28.319s which was almost three tenths ahead of Bottas. Hamilton leads majestic Mercedes lockout as Vettel falters "Valtteri has been quick all weekend, so [I...
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