SportPesa Racing Point's Perez In Fifth Row, Hamilton Grabs Australian Pole

16th March 2019

Revamped new outfit's Mexican ace to start alongside Raikonnen as Formula 1 world champion picks off from where he left last year in a Mercedes front two

In this handout from Sportpesa Racing Point F1 Team, ,SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team unveil their new livery with drivers Lance Stroll (l) and Sergio Perez including new title partner, Liverpool, UK-based SportPesa at the Canadian International Motorshow. PHOTO/GettyImages
In this handout from Sportpesa Racing Point F1 Team, ,SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team unveil their new livery with drivers Lance Stroll (l) and Sergio Perez including new title partner, Liverpool, UK-based SportPesa at the Canadian International Motorshow. PHOTO/GettyImages
SUMMARY
  • Racing Point teammate, Lance Stroll will start in the eighth row after being eliminated in Qualifying 1
  • The 34-year-old is the pole master in Melbourne, claiming it eight times and every year since 2014, although he has only twice, in 2008 and 2015, won a race at Albert Park
  • Red Bull newcomer Pierre Gasly was among those who failed to get out of Q1 along with McLaren's Carlos Sainz and Racing Point's Stroll

MELBOURNE, Australia- SportPesa Racing Point driver Sergio Perez will start Sunday's Australian Grand Prix in the fifth row during as Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton snatched a record-extending eighth pole at the season opening race.

Mexican star Perez clocked a fastest lap of 1:22.781 to finish 10th in Saturday's final qualifying and will launch his quest to earn the revamped team's first points on the board alongside former world champion, Kimi Raikonnen who is driving for Alfa Romeo for the first time this term having left Ferrari.

Racing Point teammate, Lance Stroll will start in the eighth row after being eliminated in Qualifying 1.

Mercedes' titleholder Hamilton picked up where he left off last year to reassert his authority with the Briton clocking a fastest lap of one minute 20.486 to narrowly pip team-mate Valtteri Bottas, with Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel third, but well off the pace on 1:21.190. Red Bull's Max Verstappen was fourth and Ferrari newcomer Charles Leclerc fifth.

The 34-year-old is the pole master in Melbourne, claiming it eight times and every year since 2014, although he has only twice, in 2008 and 2015, won a race at Albert Park.

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He knocked out his rivals with a blistering lap at the death to claim an 84th career grid-leading time in his 230th race.

"I'm shaking, it was so close out there," said Hamilton.

"Coming from testing we had no idea where we would be, but the guys in the factory have been working so hard towards this weekend.

"Valtteri did an exceptional job, it was so close."

Hamilton, bidding for a sixth world title to move within one of Michael Schumacher's record seven, topped all three free practice sessions before making it four-out-of-four during qualifying.

His dominance in qualifying in Melbourne is unsurpassed with Ayrton Senna, on six poles, the next in line.

Hamilton complained after pre-season testing in Barcelona that Ferrari was much quicker, but it appears to have been mind games with business as usual resumed this week.

Mercedes and Hamilton have been dominant in Formula One in recent years, winning the drivers' and constructors' titles five years in a row and Ferrari -- and Vettel -- are desperate to catch up.

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While the German won in Melbourne last year and backed it up with victory at the next race in Bahrain, Hamilton roared back to sweep 11 of the remaining 19 Grand Prix to comfortably be crowned champion.

Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton celebrates after taking the pole position in the qualifying session at the Yas Marina circuit on November 24, 2018, in Abu Dhabi, ahead of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix.PHOTO/File


All Vettel's world titles came at Red Bull, from 2010-2013, while Ferrari haven't won a constructors crown since 2008 and no driver at the Italian outfit has tasted championship success since Kimi Raikkonen in 2007.

Hamilton topped Q2 in 1:21:014 from Bottas and Verstappen, with Vettel running into the gravel at Turn 12, kicking up dirt and dust and telling his team on the radio that the "floor, front wing" would need to be checked.

Daniel Ricciardo was a big casualty in Q2, finishing 12th in his first outing for new team Renault after moving from Red Bull. His team-mate Nico Hulkenberg also missed the cut, as did Toro Rosso pair Daniel Kvyat and Alexander Albon.

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Leclerc topped Q1 with 1:22:017 ahead of Hamilton and Bottas.

Red Bull newcomer Pierre Gasly was among those who failed to get out of Q1 along with McLaren's Carlos Sainz and Racing Point's Stroll. 

Robert Kubica, who clipped the wall and sustained a puncture in his Williams, was last.

-Material from AFP used to compile this article

STARTING GRID

Front row:

Lewis Hamilton (GBR/Mercedes), Valtteri Bottas (FIN/Mercedes

Second row:

Sebastian Vettel (GER/Ferrari), Max Verstappen (NED/Red Bull)

Third row:

Charles Leclerc (MON/Ferrari), Romain Grosjean (FRA/Haas)

Fourth row

Kevin Magnussen (DEN/Haas), Lando Norris (GBR/McLaren)

Fifth row

Kimi Raikkonen (FIN/Alfa Romeo), Sergio Perez (MEX/Racing Point)

Sixth row:

Nico Hulkenberg (GER/Renault), Daniel Ricciardo (AUS/Renault)

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Seventh row:

Alexander Albon (THA/Toro Rosso), Antonio Giovinazzi (ITA/Alfa Romeo)

Eighth row:

Daniil Kvyat (RUS/Toro Rosso), Lance Stroll (CAN/Racing Point)

Ninth row:

Pierre Gasly (FRA/Red Bull), Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP/McLaren)

Tenth row:

George Russell (GBR/Williams) Robert Kubica (POL/Williams)