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Belgian GP Qualifying: Lewis Hamilton smashes record with pole, Ferrari hit new low

Hamilton crushes rivals and track record to take pole, 0.5s ahead of Bottas and Verstappen; Ricciardo fourth for Renault; Both Ferrari drivers knocked out in Q2; Watch Sunday's race at 2.10pm on Sky F1

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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton claimed a dominant pole position in Spa ahead of the Belgian GP

Lewis Hamilton claimed his 93rd F1 pole position in dominant fashion by streaking clear of his rivals in Belgian GP qualifying, with team-mate Valtteri Bottas narrowly holding off Max Verstappen in a session which was notable for its scintillating speed as well as Ferrari's lack of it.

While Hamilton came into the shootout fearing some of his rivals, new and old, at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit, the championship leader topped every Saturday segment before smashing the track record twice in Q3.

"Lewis Hamilton was just on a different level in qualifying today," said Sky F1's Martin Brundle after Hamilton's 1:41.252.

Hamilton added: "I woke up to the news of Chadwick Boseman passing away and that news broke me. It wasn't easy to get back in focus but I wanted to drive to perfection for him."

Perfection, it was. His final advantage was more than half a second to Bottas in the same Mercedes car, with Verstappen, qualifying closer to pole than at any time this season for Red Bull, just 0.015s off a front-row start.

Daniel Ricciardo was only a few tenths further back in the Renault, impressively beating Red Bull's Alex Albon, with Esteban Ocon also fast and ahead of the Renault-powered Carlos Sainz, the Racing Points and Lando Norris.

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Watch as both Ferrari drivers were knocked out in Q2 ahead of the Belgian GP

Absent from the top-10 fight entirely were Ferrari, who have hit a new low in Belgium this weekend.

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While they - barely - avoided an embarrassing Q1 exit, Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel qualified only 13th and 14th for a team, severely lacking straight-line speed, who locked out the front row at Spa last season.

Belgian GP Qualifying Result
1. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes
2. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes
3. Max Verstappen, Red Bull
4. Daniel Ricciardo, Renault
5. Alex Albon, Red Bull
6. Esteban Ocon, Renault
7. Carlos Sainz, McLaren
8. Sergio Perez, Racing Point
9. Lance Stroll, Racing Point
10. Lando Norris, McLaren

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Anthony Davidson compares Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas' qualifying laps of the Belgian GP from Spa.

Hamilton's brilliance, Ferrari drivers react to painful Saturday

After being out-paced in both Friday sessions, Hamilton confessed that he believed Red Bull were quicker in Spa - a theory which was dismissed with his own pace throughout Saturday.

After topping final practice, Hamilton crushed the competition in Q1, Q2 and Q3, extending Mercedes' seven-race long pole streak to start the F1 2020 season.

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Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen give their reaction after taking the top three pole positions in Spa

Bottas had kept Hamilton honest, until the final shootout when both of Hamilton's laps would have been enough for pole, while Verstappen - aided by a last-lap tow by Albon - so nearly snatched second place.

"We thought it was going to be very tricky for us but overall we can be very pleased," said Verstappen, who will be hoping the forecast rain on Sunday arrives.

Renault have been the other stand-out team, and Ricciardo made the most of their impressive low-downforce package, which regularly saw him and Ocon fastest on the straights, to secure a second-row start.

Racing Point, fourth and fifth at the last race in Spain, fell back to eighth and ninth.

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Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel gave their reactions on why Ferrari is struggling for pace in Spa ahead of the Belgian GP

Ferrari's engine power, or lack of, has been a theme all season and it was highlighted at Spa. Not only were Leclerc and Vettel both knocked out in Q2 together for the first time, but the other Ferrari-powered drivers were all eliminated in Q1.

"It's difficult to find an explanation," admitted Leclerc. "We need to find the issue."

Vettel added: "It's the true picture - it's what the car can do. It's not a surprise."

That allowed George Russell to once again flourish and make it through to Q2.

Belgian GP Qualifying Timesheet

Driver Team Time
1) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:41.252
2) Valtteri Bottas Mercedes +0.511
3) Max Verstappen Red Bull +0.526
4) Daniel Ricciardo Renault +0.809
5) Alexander Albon Red Bull +1.012
6) Esteban Ocon Renault +1,144
7) Carlos Sainz McLaren +1.186
8) Sergio Perez Racing Point +1.280
9) Lance Stroll Racing Point +1.351
10) Lando Norris McLaren +1.405
Knocked out in Q2
11) Daniil Kvyat AlphaTauri 1:42.730
12) Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri 1:42.745
13) Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:42.996
14) Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1:43.261
15) George Russell Williams 1:43.468
Knocked out in Q1
16) Kimi Raikkonen Alfa Romeo 1:43.743
17) Romain Grosjean Haas 1:43.838
18) Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo 1:43.950
19) Nicholas Latifi Williams 1:44.138
20) Kevin Magnussen Haas 1:44.314

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