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Hamilton takes first Ferrari pole for Chinese GP sprint race

IANS March 21, 2025 125 views

Lewis Hamilton delivered a jaw-dropping performance at the Chinese Grand Prix Sprint Qualifying, securing pole position for Ferrari in sensational style. His record-breaking lap of 1m 30.849s was just 0.018 seconds ahead of Max Verstappen, showcasing the razor-thin margins in this thrilling session. George Russell and Oscar Piastri also impressed, rounding out a competitive top-five grid positions. The result marks a dramatic turnaround for Hamilton in his first Sprint Qualifying with Ferrari, setting the stage for an explosive race.

"Really?" - Lewis Hamilton, expressing surprise at his pole position
Shanghai, March 21: Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton put in a sensational drive to claim pole position in Sprint Qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix, edging out Red Bull's Max Verstappen and McLaren's Oscar Piastri in a fiercely contested session.

Key Points

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Hamilton beats Verstappen by 0.018s in electrifying Sprint Qualifying

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Ferrari debut ends with record-breaking lap

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Mercedes teammates Russell and Piastri secure top positions

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Red Bull's Lawson struggles with track limits violations

Hamilton set a blistering lap time of 1m 30.849s during the crucial SQ3 phase, beating Verstappen by a mere 0.018s. Piastri and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc were also in close contention in an incredibly tight battle.

Hamilton's lap set a new record at the Shanghai International Circuit, and when informed of his achievement over team radio, the seven-time world champion reacted with disbelief. "Really?" Hamilton asked, laughing in surprise.

George Russell led Mercedes' efforts by securing fifth place, capitalising on a scruffy final segment from Lando Norris. The McLaren driver had shown strong pace earlier but made an error on his first SQ3 attempt and had to abandon his second lap.

Kimi Antonelli followed in sixth, about half a second behind his more experienced teammate Russell. Racing Bulls' Yuki Tsunoda, Williams' Alex Albon and Aston Martin's Lance Stroll completed the top 10.

Fernando Alonso narrowly missed out on SQ3 in the second Aston Martin, while Haas rookie Ollie Bearman bounced back from a tough debut in Australia to claim 12th, ahead of Williams' Carlos Sainz, Kick Sauber's Gabriel Bortoleto and Racing Bulls' Isack Hadjar.

Red Bull's Liam Lawson had another frustrating outing, with his struggles from the season opener continuing. A deleted final lap due to track limits violations saw him drop to 20th and last on the Sprint grid.

Alpine endured a difficult session as well, losing both drivers in SQ1 - Jack Doohan narrowly outpacing teammate Pierre Gasly in 16th and 17th. They were joined in early elimination by Lawson, along with Haas' Esteban Ocon and Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg.

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