Rosberg trumps Hamilton in Hungary chaos

July 23, 2016 11:07 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:16 pm IST - Budapest:

Nico Rosberg.

Nico Rosberg.

Nico Rosberg rode his luck to grab pole position for Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix ahead of Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton in a prolonged qualifying session punctuated by rainstorms and red flags.

The championship-leading 31-year-old German produced a fastest lap of one minute and 19.965 seconds at the end of a session stretched to nearly two hours by heavy rain and crashes in the hazardous conditions on the twisting Hungaroring circuit on Saturday.

Defending three-time champion Hamilton, who is just one point behind Rosberg after 10 of this year's 21 races, was 0.143 seconds behind his rival as the pair secured their team’s sixth front-row lockout of the season. “It was a really challenging qualifying with the changing conditions all the time,” said Rosberg.

Hamilton looked to be on course to take pole when on an improved best lap he came across Spaniard Fernando Alonso’s McLaren spinning off the track in front of him.

The Briton had to take evasive action, which cost him time, before Rosberg came round and was able to continue without easing off.

The two Red Bulls of Daniel Ricciardo, who was also affected by Alonso’s spin, and Dutch teenager Max Verstappen were third and fourth ahead of four-time champion Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari.

Vettel’s teammate Kimi Raikkonen was unable to progress from Q2 in the treacherous conditions.

Spaniards Carlos Sainz of Toro Rosso and Alonso were sixth and seventh ahead of Briton Jenson Button in the second McLaren, Nico Hulkenberg of Force India and Valtteri Bottas of Williams, who was 10th fastest.

26th career pole Rosberg’s success brought him his 26th career pole position and his 50th front-row start for a race he has never won.

Heavy rain delayed the start of Q1 by 20 minutes, flooding many parts of the paddock, including television commentary booths.

Starting grid: 1st row: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes), Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes); 2nd: Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull), Max Verstappen (Red Bull); 3rd: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari), Carlos Sainz Jr (Toro Rosso), 4th: Fernando Alonso (McLaren), Jenson Button (McLaren); 5th: Nico Hulkenberg (Force India), Valtteri Bottas (Williams); 6th: Romain Grosjean (Haas), Daniil Kvyat (Toro Rosso); 7th: Sergio Perez (Force India), Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari); 8th: Esteban Gutierrez (Haas), Felipe Nasr (Sauber); 9th: Jolyon Palmer (Renault), Felipe Massa (Williams); 10th: Kevin Magnussen (Renault), Marcus Ericsson (Sauber).

11th: Pascal Wehrlein (Manor), Rio Haryanto (Manor).

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