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Lewis Hamilton’s Bad Luck Continues in 2016 Chinese Grand Prix Qualifying

Nico Rosberg may have won the opening two races of the 2016 Formula One season, establishing an early 17-point lead in the drivers' standings, but Lewis Hamilton was reluctant to reach for any panic buttons in the immediate aftermath of the Bahrain Grand Prix. For the second race in succession, he had been condemned to damage-limitation mode at the very first corner after another poor start left him unable to capitalise on pole position and vulnerable to those behind, and a collision with Williams' Valtteri Bottas ultimately forced him to settle for third. But although his Mercedes team-mate had extended his career-best winning streak to five races, growing in confidence all the while, Hamilton—at the beginning of what, with 21 grands...

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Lewis Hamilton’s Bad Luck Continues in 2016 Chinese Grand Prix Qualifying

Nico Rosberg may have won the opening two races of the 2016 Formula One season, establishing an early 17-point lead in the drivers' standings, but Lewis Hamilton was reluctant to reach for any panic buttons in the immediate aftermath of the Bahrain Grand Prix. For the second race in succession, he had been condemned to damage-limitation mode at the very first corner after another poor start left him unable to capitalise on pole position and vulnerable to those behind, and a collision with Williams' Valtteri Bottas ultimately forced him to settle for third. But although his Mercedes team-mate had extended his career-best winning streak to five races, growing in confidence all the while, Hamilton—at the beginning of what, with 21 grands...

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NASCAR at Bristol 2016: Start Time, Ticket Info, Lineup, TV Schedule and More

After a delay and eventual Kyle Busch win in Texas, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series next heads to Bristol for a race headlined by one Peyton Manning. Sunday's Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway will have Manning act as honorary race official, a fitting locale for one of the best to ever put on cleats to serve the role. The Associated Press (via ESPN.com) captured Manning's thoughts on the honor: "I'm thrilled to get a chance to watch Dale compete at Bristol Motor Speedway. I want to thank Nationwide for bringing me to one of the great NASCAR tracks to watch what I'm sure will be an exciting race in front of some of the most passionate fans in the sport." The usual suspects line the top of the leaderboard going into the high-profile event,...

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NASCAR at Bristol 2016: Start Time, Ticket Info, Lineup, TV Schedule and More

After a delay and eventual Kyle Busch win in Texas, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series next heads to Bristol for a race headlined by one Peyton Manning. Sunday's Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway will have Manning act as honorary race official, a fitting locale for one of the best to ever put on cleats to serve the role. The Associated Press (via ESPN.com) captured Manning's thoughts on the honor: "I'm thrilled to get a chance to watch Dale compete at Bristol Motor Speedway. I want to thank Nationwide for bringing me to one of the great NASCAR tracks to watch what I'm sure will be an exciting race in front of some of the most passionate fans in the sport." The usual suspects line the top of the leaderboard going into the high-profile event,...

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Chinese Grand Prix 2016 Qualifying: Saturday’s F1 Results, Times, Final Grid

Lewis Hamilton’s miserable week at the Chinese Grand Prix continued on Saturday, as he was eliminated in the first round of qualifying, with his Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg taking pole position in Shanghai.

Some power problems prevented the world champion from setting a time in the opening stanza, meaning he’ll start from the very back of the grid on Sunday. His team-mate, who already has a 17-point lead in the championship, will lead the way ahead of Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo and Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari in second and third place, respectively.

Earlier in the day, Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel topped a rainy third practice session, in which neither of the Mercedes men opted to post a time with qualifying in mind. The German will start the race in fourth.

Here’s a look back on another fascinating day in the Formula One season and how things will be shaping up on the grid come Sunday.

 

Qualifying Recap

Here is how things looked at the end of a thrilling qualifying session, in which last season’s tried-and-tested format was reverted to:

After a grim final practice session earlier in the day, when wet conditions prevented a lot of teams from setting a time, the outlook was a little better as the drivers got qualifying underway. The Force India team seemed pretty relieved to see sunlight:

Still, there were some remnants of the day’s early rain on the track, as Pascal Wehrlein unfortunately discovered. The Manor Marussia man aquaplaned into a barrier just three minutes into Q1, prompting a red flag.

The delay meant that drivers were under pressure to get out quickly once the session resumed, and it also meant Mercedes had less time to amend an issue with the power supply on Hamilton’s car. And as the session wound down, there was no sign of the Brit setting a time.

Eventually, he was unable to, meaning that, with a five-place grid penalty to serve, he’ll start from the very back of the field. F1 journalist James Allen thinks Hamilton’s inactivity in FP3 may have cost him here:

“No-one wants it easy,” Hamilton told BBC Sport after his elimination. “We are definitely in the mud but we will dig our way out.”

Once the shock of the champion’s exit had died down, Q2 got underway, with Rosberg and the two Ferraris jostling at the top of the leaderboard.

The German eventually finished third behind Raikkonen and Vettel in Q2, although he only opted for the soft tyres, with the Ferraris utilising the quicker super soft compound. Any chances of Rosberg launching a late surge were curtailed, too, as another red flag brought the session to a premature close.

As we can see here, Nico Hulkenberg’s Force India lost its left front wheel with minimal time remaining in Q2:

Rosberg and Raikkonen sought to assert themselves early in the final session, with both posting sharp times on the super soft tyre. It was the latter who took preliminary pole, though, edging out the Mercedes man by 0.139 seconds.

Vettel was watching on as the duo tussled on the timing boards, opting to have a one-lap crack at pole position. But with time expiring, all the drivers were out looking to get the best possible spot in the lineup for Sunday’s showdown; a far cry from what we’ve seen with the revamped qualifying process in recent weeks.

And it was Rosberg who rose to the occasion to set a scintillating time of 1:35.402, grabbing pole position in dramatic style.

Remarkably, Raikkonen had to make do with third as, from nowhere, Ricciardo nipped in to take second place with an awesome lap for Red Bull. Naturally, his team were pretty pleased:

Not only will Hamilton’s attempts to slalom his way through the field make for a great race on Sunday, but up front it’s evident that Ferrari have a much greater chance of challenging Rosberg, who has won both races so far in 2016, even with Ricciardo in the mix.

Nevertheless, the Mercedes man is in sublime form and, with open road in front of him, will prove very difficult to beat in Shanghai.

 

FP3 Recap

Here is a look at the provisional classification from FP3, in which Vettel was the quickest of just 14 cars to set a time:

With the amount of wet-weather tyres available limited, a lot of the teams in the paddock opted to save up their resources rather than go out for a paddle on a damp circuit.

Of the drivers who did take to the Shanghai circuit, Vettel was the most impressive, setting a benchmark of 1:57.351. His team-mate Raikkonen could only muster a time of 2:00.812, leaving him languishing down in 12th spot come the end of the session.

The man who got closest to Vettel was Williams’ Valtteri Bottas, who was 0.710 seconds back, while Force India’s Sergio Perez took third.

Instead of going out of the garage for a stint in the wet, the Mercedes pair of Rosberg and Hamilton opted to sit this one out for long spells with qualifying to come. The team’s Twitter feed summed up their respective inactivity:

There were a few drivers who had a run on the extreme tyre compound, typically used for the most severe wet conditions on race day. Of those, Carlos Sainz was quickest in the Toro Rosso, coming in fourth fastest.

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Chinese F1 Grand Prix 2016: Start Time, Drivers, TV Schedule and More

Nico Rosberg will have a golden opportunity to increase his lead in the Formula One standings during the 2016 China Grand Prix, as Mercedes team-mate and top title challenger Lewis Hamilton will start Sunday's race with a five-place grid penalty.Rosberg enters the weekend in the form of his life, having won the last five races stretching back to last season, and the China Grand Prix has always had a special place in his heart―he took his first-ever win in Shanghai in 2012.Fernando Alonso will likely make his return to racing, as he was provisionally cleared for action, per BBC Sport's Andrew Benson. The two-time champion hasn't raced since his horror crash in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.Here's a look at the list of driver...

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Chinese F1 Grand Prix 2016: Start Time, Drivers, TV Schedule and More

Nico Rosberg will have a golden opportunity to increase his lead in the Formula One standings during the 2016 China Grand Prix, as Mercedes team-mate and top title challenger Lewis Hamilton will start Sunday's race with a five-place grid penalty.Rosberg enters the weekend in the form of his life, having won the last five races stretching back to last season, and the China Grand Prix has always had a special place in his heart―he took his first-ever win in Shanghai in 2012.Fernando Alonso will likely make his return to racing, as he was provisionally cleared for action, per BBC Sport's Andrew Benson. The two-time champion hasn't raced since his horror crash in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.Here's a look at the list of driver...

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NASCAR at Bristol 2016 Qualifying Results: Race Order, Final Times and Reaction

Friday's qualifying for the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway set the field for Sunday's race, which will be led by Carl Edwards, who won his second consecutive pole. Toyota Racing congratulated him on Twitter: Here are the qualifying results and Sunday's race order: Joe Gibbs Racing continued its domination at short tracks, especially at Bristol, as a driver from the team won the pole for the sixth time in the last seven races. That's not all, as USA Today's Jeff Gluck pointed out: At Bristol Motor Speedway, concrete corners gave drivers a conundrum Friday.  Following Xfinity Series practice, plenty of rubber remained on the track. With the lower portions of the track black, Sprint Cup drivers could try to test their luc...

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NASCAR at Bristol 2016 Qualifying Results: Race Order, Final Times and Reaction

Friday's qualifying for the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway set the field for Sunday's race, which will be led by Carl Edwards, who won his second consecutive pole. Toyota Racing congratulated him on Twitter: Here are the qualifying results and Sunday's race order: Joe Gibbs Racing continued its domination at short tracks, especially at Bristol, as a driver from the team won the pole for the sixth time in the last seven races. That's not all, as USA Today's Jeff Gluck pointed out: At Bristol Motor Speedway, concrete corners gave drivers a conundrum Friday.  Following Xfinity Series practice, plenty of rubber remained on the track. With the lower portions of the track black, Sprint Cup drivers could try to test their luc...

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Ferrari Quick in Practice, but Mercedes Are Still the Chinese GP Favourites

Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel set the two fastest laps during the second free practice session for the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix. Raikkonen's lap of one minute, 36.896 seconds was 0.109 seconds quicker than Vettel's best effort and—more importantly—0.237 seconds ahead of Nico Rosberg in the top Mercedes car. Ferrari's quick laps around the Shanghai International Circuit led Sky Sports commentator David Croft to question during the broadcast whether Mercedes' streak of four straight poles in China was under threat. But wasn't it just two weeks ago in Bahrain that we got excited by Ferrari's pace in FP3, when Vettel was nearly half-a-second quicker than Rosberg and his team-mate, Lewis Hamilton? And what happe...

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