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Webber beats Vettel to claim first pole of 2013

Mark Webber has beaten team-mate Sebastian Vettel by a tenth of a second to claim his first pole position of the 2013 season at the Japanese Grand Prix. The Australian, who is set to retire from F1 at the end of the year, narrowly pipped the German to the top spot during Q3 after Vettel's KERS failed during his first flying lap - although was later reset, though he couldn't go quick enough to claim pole on his second flyer. Lewis Hamilton starts third alongside the Lotus of Romain Grosjean in what was a tight battle for the second row, with fifth placed Felipe Massa and sixth placed Nico Rosberg all within a few tenths of one another. Nico Hulkenberg impressed in the Sauber again to go...
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