Hamilton Narrowly Edges Bottas for Pole Position
BARCELONA (Dispatches) - Lewis Hamilton has beaten Valtteri Bottas to pole position for Formula 1’s 2020 Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona, with Max Verstappen edging the Racing Point cars to take third.
All the drivers in the top 10 made it through to Q3 on the soft tyres, so there will be no contra-strategy attempts at the race.
Hamilton led the way after the first runs in Q3 with a 1m15.584s, which put him 0.059 seconds clear of his team-mate, despite only setting the fastest time in the third sector.
Bottas ran ahead on the final runs and although he did manage to edge Hamilton in the first sector and establish a new best second sector, he faded in the final part of the lap and could not improve.
Hamilton also did not go faster on his final run, but his pole was already secure.
Verstappen edged Sergio Perez for third, as he too failed to improve on his final run, with Perez setting a personal best but still being unable to get ahead of the Red Bull.
Lance Stroll was sixth ahead of Alex Albon in the other Red Bull, with Carlos Sainz Jr leading Lando Norris, who only made into Q3 by 0.002s, in seventh and eighth for McLaren.
Charles Leclerc was the lead Ferrari but ended up down in ninth, with Pierre Gasly making into in Q3 for the fourth time this season and then rounding out the top 10 on the grid.
Gasly’s late improvement at the very end of Q2 knocked out Sebastian Vettel, and he will start 11th for the second race in a row - the third time this season he has not made it into the final part of qualifying.
Daniil Kvyat, who will face a post-qualifying investigation for an incident with Kevin Magnussen at the second corner in Q1, took 12th ahead of Daniel Ricciardo.
Kimi Raikkonen scored his best qualifying result so far in 2020 with 14th, as Esteban Ocon finished as the slowest driver in Q2.
All the drivers in the top 10 made it through to Q3 on the soft tyres, so there will be no contra-strategy attempts at the race.
Hamilton led the way after the first runs in Q3 with a 1m15.584s, which put him 0.059 seconds clear of his team-mate, despite only setting the fastest time in the third sector.
Bottas ran ahead on the final runs and although he did manage to edge Hamilton in the first sector and establish a new best second sector, he faded in the final part of the lap and could not improve.
Hamilton also did not go faster on his final run, but his pole was already secure.
Verstappen edged Sergio Perez for third, as he too failed to improve on his final run, with Perez setting a personal best but still being unable to get ahead of the Red Bull.
Lance Stroll was sixth ahead of Alex Albon in the other Red Bull, with Carlos Sainz Jr leading Lando Norris, who only made into Q3 by 0.002s, in seventh and eighth for McLaren.
Charles Leclerc was the lead Ferrari but ended up down in ninth, with Pierre Gasly making into in Q3 for the fourth time this season and then rounding out the top 10 on the grid.
Gasly’s late improvement at the very end of Q2 knocked out Sebastian Vettel, and he will start 11th for the second race in a row - the third time this season he has not made it into the final part of qualifying.
Daniil Kvyat, who will face a post-qualifying investigation for an incident with Kevin Magnussen at the second corner in Q1, took 12th ahead of Daniel Ricciardo.
Kimi Raikkonen scored his best qualifying result so far in 2020 with 14th, as Esteban Ocon finished as the slowest driver in Q2.