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Rosberg secures pole as Hamilton takes 4th

Mercedes AMG enjoy today's qualifying session as Nico Rosberg took the second pole position of his career in Bahrain today with Lewis Hamilton qualifying in fourth place. The latter will however start from 9th following a gearbox replacement after FP3. The result gave the team its first consecutive pole positions since the return of Mercedes-Benz as a works team in 2010 Lewis was forced to take a five-place grid penalty for a gearbox change following the third practice session. A piece of debris on the circuit caused a left rear tyre failure which led to suspension and gearbox damage. Nico Rosberg, F1 W04 / 03, 1st: 'For the first time this season everything went perfectly today and that's...
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