Hamilton puts Mercedes on pole in China

Hamilton said he was ecstatic with his first pole position for new team Mercedes after a qualifying session that saw Mark Webber demoted to the back of the grid after a fuel problem left his RB8 without the amount needed for an adequate sample to be taken.

Although quick throughout the weekends opening practice sessions, Hamiltons hopes of claiming pole seemed to have been dealt a major blow in FP3 by Ferrari for whom Fernando Alonso delivered a lap some six tenths of a second clear of second-placed team-mate Felipe Massa. It looked like the afternoon might see the Spaniard claim his first pole since Germany last year or the rejuvenated Massa hit the front for the first time since Brazil 2008.

Hamilton put paid to that, however, with a superb final lap of 1.34.484 that put him well clear of Raikkonen and Alonso.

Its an incredible feeling, Im so happy to have our first pole for some time, said Hamilton afterwards. Im just ecstatic really. The lap was great. The team performed well all weekend so far and I hope that we can carry that into tomorrow.

The Briton admitted, however, that he had been unsure as to whether he could eclipse the Ferraris in the final top-10 shoot-out.

In P3 the Ferraris were very, very quick and I didnt know where theyd be in qualifying, he said. Obviously we had really good pace for Q1 and Q2 but that last lap is so difficult to get. In qualifying we had 10 minutes but we left it down to right to like three minutes to go or something like that. Youve got to get the perfect out lap, youve got to do the perfect lap to get yourself up there and I really cant complain about the laps, so Im really happy.

It was a less happy day for Webber, who was sent to the back of the grid after running too low on fuel midway through Q2 and being forced to halt at Turn 14. As Webber was unable to drive his car back to the pits under its own power and because official could not extract the required amount of fuel from his RB9 the race stewards thus decided that Webber and his team were in breach of Article 6.6.2 of the technical regulations and the Australian was excluded from qualifying.

He will be allowed to start from the back of the grid. The team also has the option to start him from pitlane if it opts to effect any changes to the car to compensate for Webbers lowly starting position.

Raikkonen, meanwhile, confessed that he lacked the ultimate pace with which to challenge Hamiltons pole lap but said he was pleased with his start on the front row. 

I think the gap is quite big still and we dont have that speed right now, he said. So, second is not bad, I think its the best that Ive been with the team ever. Not too bad, but of course youd rather be in first place. I think we are missing downforce in the middle sector a bit, but well see what we can do tomorrow.

For Alonso, third place and a fifth-place spot on the grid for team-mate Felipe Massa represented a solid return for Ferrari.

I think the weekend has been very good for us, he said. This morning we made some changes and the car is responding well and I think we have a good set-up for the race as well. I think tomorrow if everything goes well we should be able to fight for the podium, hopefully with both cars, so this is good news so far for the team.

Vettel, meanwhile, decided to bolt on medium tyres for Q3 in the hope that in the race he might steal a march on soft tyre-shod rivals in the first stint tomorrow, as they will have to pit much earlier. However, his hopes of being the best-placed medium starter faded when a brake problem on his RB8 saw him skid off at the end of his final lap and he abandoned the run. His inability to set a time in the final session gives him the choice of which tyre to start on tomorrow. Vettel will line up in ninth between Jenson Button who will start on medium tyres and tenth-placed Nico Hulkenberg who also has a choice of tyres after opting not to set a time in Q3.

"I lost the brake pedal or something broke, so I couldn't finish the lap anyway," he said.

"I checked the tyres and there's no damage. There wasn't much load on them when I locked up."

Performance of the day, perhaps, went to Toro Rossos Daniel Ricciardo who made it to Q3 for the first time since the Bahrain Grand Prix of 2012.

Im definitely looking forward to having a strong race tomorrow and will give it all I've got to make the most of this seventh place on the grid, he said. This result will boost everyone's spirits, and mine as well and I really can't wait for the lights to go out tomorrow! The guys have been working so hard back at the factory and they've made the car quicker, so well done to everyone.

1. Lewis Hamilton        Mercedes             1m34.484s     2. Kimi Raikkonen        Lotus-Renault        1m34.761s  + 0.277 3. Fernando Alonso       Ferrari              1m34.788s  + 0.304 4. Nico Rosberg          Mercedes             1m34.861s  + 0.377 5. Felipe Massa          Ferrari              1m34.933s  + 0.449 6. Romain Grosjean       Lotus-Renault        1m35.364s  + 0.880 7. Daniel Ricciardo      Toro Rosso-Ferrari   1m35.998s  + 1.514 8. Jenson Button         McLaren-Mercedes     2m05.673s  + 31.189 9. Sebastian Vettel      Red Bull-Renault     no time10. Nico Hulkenberg       Sauber-Ferrari       no time

Q2 11. Paul di Resta         Force India-Mercedes 1m36.287s  + 1.209s12. Sergio Perez          McLaren-Mercedes     1m36.314s  + 1.236s13. Adrian Sutil          Force India-Mercedes 1m36.405s  + 1.327s14. Mark Webber           Red Bull-Renault     1m36.679s  + 1.601s15. Pastor Maldonado      Williams-Renault     1m37.139s  + 2.061s16. Jean-Eric Vergne      Toro Rosso-Ferrari   1m37.199s  + 2.121s

Q1                                    Gap *17. Valtteri Bottas       Williams-Renault     1m37.769s  + 1.97618. Esteban Gutierrez     Sauber-Ferrari       1m37.990s  + 2.19719. Jules Bianchi         Marussia-Cosworth    1m38.780s  + 2.98720. Max Chilton           Marussia-Cosworth    1m39.537s  + 3.74421. Charles Pic           Caterham-Renault     1m39.614s  + 3.82122. Giedo van der Garde   Caterham-Renault     1m39.660s  + 3.867

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