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Hamilton on pole in Mexico as Rosberg recovers to second

Lewis Hamilton has claimed pole position for the Mexican Grand Prix, after edging out Nico Rosberg, and the two Red Bull drivers. Scuderia Ferrari, meanwhile could only manage sixth and seventh.  Story of the session As the light went green, as usual, it was the Manor and Haas cars that were first to take to track. Despite high track temperatures, the Haas drivers were forced to abort their laps for an extra warm-up lap. Meanwhile, Kvyat set the early pace, with a 0.2s advantage over Ericsson. Kvyat’s team-mate, Sainz soon pipped the Russian driver by 0.354s, however the front-runners were still to make their appearance. Down at McLaren, Button soon went third fastest, yet be it four...
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