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Hamilton seizes Melbourne pole after Bottas crashes out

Hamilton seizes Melbourne pole after Bottas crashes out Lewis Hamilton will start the 2018 Australian Grand Prix from pole position after a stonking track record final lap from the Mercedes driver in qualifying. The Ferraris of Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel were unable to match Hamilton's final round pace, but will start second and third respectively. Red Bull's Max Verstappen joins Vettel on the second row and will start the race on supersoft tyres. However Valtteri Bottas will start from no better than tenth place after crashing out in Q3. The Mercedes team will have its work cut out to get the car repaired in time to take its place on the starting grid in Melbourne on Sunday....
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