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Vettel beats Leclerc, Mercedes to Suzuka pole

Sebastian Vettel took his fifth pole position at the Japanese Grand Prix, continuing Ferrari's run of form, but curtailing team-mate Charles Leclerc sequence of P1 starts. Leclerc will join Vettel on the front row for the race later on Sunday, with the grid decided less than three hours before the grand prix after Saturday's running was called off due to Typhoon Hagibis. Article continues under video Qualifying was hit with further delays as both Robert Kubica and Kevin Magnussen crashed in Q1, putting their participation in the grand prix into doubt. Ferrari's fifth pole in sequence this season ends Mercedes' run of dominance at Suzuka, with Valtteri Bottas nudging ahead of Lewis Hamilton...
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