Hamilton holds off resurgent Vettel for Malaysia pole

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SEPANG: World champion Lewis Hamilton splashed through the puddles at a rain-soaked Sepang International Circuit to secure pole position for Mercedes in a hectic Malaysian Grand Prix qualifying session yesterday.

The Briton, who won the Australian Grand Prix this month, battled through the traffic just to survive the final cut in Q2 and was rewarded with the 40th pole position of his career.

Hamilton clocked one minute 48.834sec on his first lap of Q3 and the time was fast enough to hold off all challengers, including Sebastian Vettel, who proved Ferrari’s impressive early-season form was no fluke with a solid second place.

Four-time world champion Vettel, who looks revitalised since joining the Italian outfit from Red Bull in the close season, backed up his third-place finish in Australia with a scintillating final lap to trail Hamilton by just 0.074 seconds.

The German not only broke the Mercedes stranglehold in qualifying by finishing ahead of a disappointed Nico Rosberg, but he also became the first Ferrari driver to sit on the front row since Felipe Massa at the same circuit in 2013. — Reuters