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Hamilton on pole after Verstappen crashes in sector three in Q3

Lewis Hamilton has qualified on pole position for the 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah. Overtaking is expected to be incredibly difficult on the high-speed street circuit, and it could therefore be extremely crucial in his bid for the World Championship. Max Verstappen on for pole position, but crashed in the final sector and therefore his lap was ruined.  Hamilton records just his fifth pole position of the season and his 103rd of his career. With the Jeddah circuit making its debut in Formula 1 this weekend, the Brit has now recorded the feat at 32 different circuits around the world. Mercedes will start from first and second, Verstappen will start from third as long as his...
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