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Hamilton storms to German Grand Prix pole.

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren MP4-23, German F1 Grand Prix, Hockenheim, 18th-20th, July, 2008

Formula 1 » Hamilton storms to German Grand Prix pole.

Saturday, 19th July 2008

McLaren-Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton maintains his mid-season superiority in the 2008 F1 World Championship, by seeing off all comers with a committed effort to seize pole position for the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim.

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Silverstone star Lewis Hamilton has taken pole position for this weekend's German Grand Prix, as Formula 1 World Championship rival Kimi Raikkonen found himself all out-of-sorts at Hockenheim – and down on the third row of the grid.

Both McLaren-Mercedes' had looked extremely quick throughout free practice, with rivals Ferrari – and Raikkonen in particular – appearing to be on the back foot, whilst half of the 2008 field had incredibly never even competed around the Baden-Württemberg circuit in an F1 car prior to this weekend.

Home hero Nico Rosberg was the first man to take to the track in Q1, with rain threatening and a strong tail wind in turn one – which would send Force India's Giancarlo Fisichella flying off-piste only minutes into the session.

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Whilst defending F1 World Champion Raikkonen made the early running, Scuderia Toro Rosso ace Sebastian Vettel was only two tenths adrift, before Rosberg and then Mark Webber leapt to the top of the timing screens.

Raikkonen then took a further half second off his previous best to grab the top spot back again – both the Finn and team-mate Felipe Massa heading out early while McLaren-Mercedes played a game of ‘chicken' in the pits, as the Ferrari duo and Webber traded fastest times between them.

Heikki Kovalainen was the first of the two Silver Arrows to show his hand, the FP3 pace-setter ending up just two tenths shy of Massa following only his first run. Hamilton locked up and missed the apex of the hairpin completely during his own opening effort, but was still quickest of all – blitzing the final sector – as he looked to replicate his Friday form, when he had proven to be three-quarters of a second out of reach of any of his rivals.

With ten minutes remaining, Adrian Sutil and the two Renaults and BMWs were in the danger zone, before Fernando Alonso – who had been fastest of everyone during the wet part of FP3, despite confessing to not being entirely happy with his R28 – popped up into sixth spot.
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Lewis Hamilton (GBR) McLaren MP4-23, German F1 Grand Prix, Hockenheim, 18th-20th, July, 2008
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