HOCKENHEIM, Germany (Reuters) - Formula One leader Lewis Hamilton seized pole position for Mercedes in their 200th race at the German Grand Prix on Saturday after both Ferrari drivers were sidelined by engine problems.
HOCKENHEIM, Germany – Formula One leader Lewis Hamilton seized pole position for Mercedes in their 200th race at the German Grand Prix on Saturday after both Ferrari drivers were sidelined by engine problems.
Valtteri Bottas, 39 points behind Hamilton in the standings after 10 of 21 races, qualified third in the other Mercedes. The German, hoping for a happier homecoming than last year when he crashed out of the lead from pole, will start last after a problem with the air flow to the car’s turbo. “I don’t know really how we did it today,” declared the 34-year-old, who will be chasing his eighth win in 11 races on Sunday.
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