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Hamilton takes Mexican GP pole as Mercedes locks out front row

Lewis Hamilton stormed to a clear pole position at the Mexican Grand Prix, beating his Mercedes team-mate and title rival Nico Rosberg. The British driver looked quick throughout qualifying, making it through to Q3 by using the soft tyre compound in Q2. His first lap of 1m18.704 proved to be good enough, as drivers struggled to improve with their second runs in the top 10 shoot-out. Rosberg found himself down in fourth after the opening laps but moved up to second place with his final attempt, securing Mercedes another front row lock-out. Max Verstappen was three tenths off Hamilton’s best time in third, just ahead of team-mate Daniel Ricciardo. Nico Hulkenberg was fifth for Force...
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