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Qualifying report

Chinese GP: Bottas beats Hamilton to pole by 0.023s

Valtteri Bottas claimed his first Formula 1 pole position of the 2019 season in qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix.

Polesitter Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes AMG F1

Polesitter Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes AMG F1

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The Finn pipped Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton to top spot by just 23 thousandths of a second, with the lead Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel three tenths down.

Bottas held the advantage through much of qualifying, although Hamilton did set the pace in Q2 thanks to having a second run on medium Pirellis.

Vettel beat Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc to third by 0.017s, the duo jumping ahead of Max Verstappen on their final runs.

This was thanks to Verstappen failing to cross the line to start his lap before the chequered flag after becoming stuck in a queue of cars, with Vettel passing him at the hairpin late in the lap to ensure that he was able to.

That left Verstappen fifth, 0.542s off the pace and over eight tenths faster than Red Bull teammate Pierre Gasly, who was also unable to complete a second lap.

Daniel Ricciardo had only one fresh set of softs for Q3, but used it to beat Renault teammate Nico Hulkenberg to eighth by just 0.004s.

Neither Haas driver set a time in Q3, with both also failing to start their laps at the end of the session due to traffic.

Toro Rosso driver Daniil Kvyat failed to improve on his first-run time in Q2 having been seventh early on, meaning he was shuffled down to 11th and fastest of those eliminated in the first segment of qualifying.

Sergio Perez was just 0.063s further behind in the best of the Racing Point cars, just over a tenth faster than the Alfa Romeo of Kimi Raikkonen.

The Finn reported he lost some engine power over the radio after not improving by enough to make the top 10.

McLaren duo Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris were 15th and 16th, separated by 0.444s, with Sainz admitting he was disappointed not to be four places higher after what appeared to be decent lap.

Racing Point's Lance Stroll was the only driver with a fighting chance of escaping Q1 not to do so, ending up 16th after lapping 0.144s slower than Norris – the third time this season he's fallen in the first stage of qualifying.

Williams pairing George Russell and Robert Kubica were 17th and 18th, a second down on Stroll and separated by 0.028s.

Kubica complained of massive oversteer in the session, while Russell described his lap as "rubbish".

Antonio Giovinazzi was unable to set a time after hitting problems on his first run suspected to be related to the engine.

Toro Rosso driver Alex Albon did not participate in qualifying thanks to monocoque damage sustained in his crash at the end of the morning practice session.

Pos Driver Chassis Engine Time Gap
1 Finland Valtteri Bottas  Mercedes Mercedes 1'31.547  
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton  Mercedes Mercedes 1'31.570 0.023
3 Germany Sebastian Vettel  Ferrari Ferrari 1'31.848 0.301
4 Monaco Charles Leclerc  Ferrari Ferrari 1'31.865 0.318
5 Netherlands Max Verstappen  Red Bull Honda 1'32.089 0.542
6 France Pierre Gasly  Red Bull Honda 1'32.930 1.383
7 Australia Daniel Ricciardo  Renault Renault 1'32.958 1.411
8 Germany Nico Hulkenberg  Renault Renault 1'32.962 1.415
9 Denmark Kevin Magnussen  Haas Ferrari    
10 France Romain Grosjean  Haas Ferrari    
11 Russian Federation Daniil Kvyat  Toro Rosso Honda 1'33.236 1.689
12 Mexico Sergio Perez  Racing Point Mercedes 1'33.299 1.752
13 Finland Kimi Raikkonen  Alfa Romeo Ferrari 1'33.419 1.872
14 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.  McLaren Renault 1'33.523 1.976
15 United Kingdom Lando Norris  McLaren Renault 1'33.967 2.420
16 Canada Lance Stroll  Racing Point Mercedes 1'34.292 2.745
17 United Kingdom George Russell  Williams Mercedes 1'35.253 3.706
18 Poland Robert Kubica  Williams Mercedes 1'35.281 3.734
19 Italy Antonio Giovinazzi  Alfa Romeo Ferrari    
20 Thailand Alex Albon  Toro Rosso Honda    

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