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Hamilton on pole for opening Australian GP

MCLAREN'S Lewis Hamilton took pole position for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne yesterday ahead of teammate Jenson Button as world champion Sebastian Vettel was banished to the third row of the grid.

The Briton's best lap of one minute 24.922 seconds put him just ahead of compatriot Button, who was second quickest in 1.25.074 and will make up an all-McLaren front row for the first time since 2009.

French driver Romain Grosjean sprung the biggest surprise by steering his Lotus to the third-fastest lap and he will line up alongside the Mercedes of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher on the second row.

Vettel, who claimed a record 15 pole positions last season, including on his way to victory at Albert Park, was sixth fastest just behind his Red Bull teammate and Australian hope Mark Webber in fifth.

"It's an incredible feeling to be back here and to get off to such a good start," said Hamilton, who won at Albert Park from pole position in 2008.

Button was equally delighted to lock up the front row for McLaren for the first time since Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen at the 2009 European Grand Prix. "It is only the beginning but this is great first result for us on a Saturday," Button, who won here in 2009 and 2010, said.

Vettel said it was too early for Red Bull, who took 18 poles in 19 races last year, to panic despite Sunday marking the first time it will not have a driver on the front row since the 2010 Italian Grand Prix at Monza. "We are not starting at the front but we are not starting at the back either."

Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg and Pastor Maldonado of Williams will be on the fourth row of the grid after finishing seventh and eighth quickest.

Ferrari's problems continued with both cars failing to reach the final round of qualifying.

Former world champion Fernando Alonso spun off into the gravel in the second session while running fifth fastest and will line up 12th on the grid, while Brazilian Felipe Massa had the 16th fastest time.

Another former world champion, Kimi Raikkonen, made a mistake on his final flying lap and failed to get through the first phase of qualifying on his return to Formula One with Lotus after two years away.



 

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