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Rosberg leads Mercedes Belgian front-row lockout

Nico Rosberg secured his fourth consecutive pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix to start ahead of his team-mate and championship rival Lewis Hamilton. The German waited until Q3 to assert his dominance, but it might well have been a mistake by Hamilton which handed pole to Rosberg. The Briton ran wide on his first attempt, forcing him to set a second banker. However as the track dried out, he had time for just one run whilst Rosberg had two which eventually paid a dividend and his 2:05.591 in the wet was good enough. Sebastian Vettel will line up third, albeit over two seconds down on the Mercedes, but the Red Bull driver will surely be pleased with the position which puts him...
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