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Hamilton edges Rosberg for pole in tight Brazil fight

Lewis Hamilton has edged out Nico Rosberg for pole position at the Brazilian Grand Prix, meanwhile Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen managed to extract best of the rest to claim third position.  Hamilton's pole margin was 0.102s over his championship rival Nico Rosberg, meanwhile Raikkonen was 0.6s further back, who out-qualified both his team-mate and both Red Bull's. Story of the session Q1 was underway with quite a queue to head out on track – Hamilton was first, closely followed by Rosberg, the two Manor's and Haas F1 cars. Hamilton set a 1.11.511, and despite getting blocked, Rosberg went 0.3s slower. Further back, Verstappen went third fastest, ahead of Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen....
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