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Hamilton on pole from Hulkenberg and Button in Austria

Lewis Hamilton took pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix and will start ahead of Nico Hulkenberg and Jenson Button after a rain-hit Q3.

The final part of qualifying took place on a wet but drying track, allowing the final runs to be completed on slick tyres. Hamilton pulled out an impressive lap to beat team-mate Nico Rosberg by half a second, but Rosberg has a five-place grid penalty to take after a crash in FP3.

That penalty will promote Nico Hulkenberg to second on the grid after the German originally qualified third. Hulkenberg was first on the slick tyre in Q3 and got three timed laps in, allowing him to build up his pace quickly. The Force India was on provisional pole until the final lap, but was pushed down by the Mercedes pair.

There was one caveat to Hulkenberg's performance, however, as he was investigated for improving under yellow flags in Q1 but eventually escaped penalty.

Sebastian Vettel qualified fourth but he too has a five-place grid penalty to take, promoting Jenson Button - excelling in mixed conditions once again - to third place on the grid from fifth. Sixth was Kimi Raikkonen, though he will start fourth, while Daniel Ricciardo in seventh will also gain two positions.

When the penalties are applied, Rosberg will start from sixth on the grid ahead of Valtteri Bottas, Max Verstappen, with Vettel ninth and Felipe Massa tenth.

It was a busy start to Q2 due to a threat of rain which saw the Mercedes pair waiting at the end of the pit lane. With Rosberg and Hamilton heading out on ultrasofts, Ferrari opted to run the supersofts and both cars managed to progress, meaning they will start on the red-walled Pirellis on Sunday.

Mercedes and Red Bull both attempted to respond to Ferrari’s move with late runs on supersofts and the two Red Bull drivers improved, but the rain prevented Mercedes from doing the same. As a result Button snuck through by 0.006s over Esteban Gutierrez, with Pascal Wehrlein an impressive 12th for Manor ahead of Romain Grosjean and Fernando Alonso.

A dramatic first qualifying session saw first Sergio Perez suffer a right rear suspension failure and have to crawl back to the pits to end his session early. Perez made it through to Q2 as a result of later incidents but was unable to run again.

The second right rear suspension failure hit Daniil Kvyat as he ran wide over the kerbs at Turn 8 and was pitched into a high-speed spin which saw him wipe the front of his car off against the end of a wall on the inside of the track. Kvyat was fortunately OK after the incident which heavily damaged his car, which came to rest on the outside of Turn 9.

Following a 15-minute red flag period, the session restarted with 1:44 on the clock and the likes of the Renaults and Saubers keen to improve after Wehrlein’s impressive lap, but Carlos Sainz then suffered an apparent power unit failure as he exited the pit lane which forced him to stop on the run to Turn 2 and brought out yellow flags which prevented others from improving significantly.
As a result, Sainz was unable to take part in Q2 despite progressing ahead of the two Renault drivers Rio Haryanto, Kvyat and the two Saubers.

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Pos Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3
01 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:06.947 1:06.228 1:07.922
02 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1:06.516 1:06.403 1:08.465
03 Nico Hulkenberg Force India 1:07.385 1:07.257 1:09.285
04 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1:06.761 1:06.602 1:09.781
05 Jenson Button McLaren 1:07.653 1:07.572 1:09.900
06 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1:07.240 1:06.940 1:09.901
07 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull 1:07.500 1:06.840 1:09.980
08 Valtteri Bottas Williams 1:07.148 1:06.911 1:10.440
09 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:07.131 1:06.866 1:11.153
10 Felipe Massa Williams 1:07.419 1:07.145 1:11.977
11 Esteban Gutierrez Haas 1:07.660 1:07.578
12 Pascal Wehrlein Manor 1:07.565 1:07.700
13 Romain Grosjean Haas 1:07.662 1:08.117
14 Fernando Alonso McLaren 1:07.671 1:08.154
15 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso 1:07.618
16 Sergio Perez Force India 1:07.657
17 Kevin Magnussen Renault 1:07.941
18 Jolyon Palmer Renault 1:07.965
19 Rio Haryanto Manor 1:08.026
20 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso 1:08.409
21 Marcus Ericsson Sauber 1:08.418
22 Felipe Nasr Sauber 1:08.446
Andrew Lewin

Andrew first became a fan of Formula 1 during the time when Michael Schumacher and Damon Hill were stepping into the limelight after the era of Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell and Aryton Senna. He's been addicted ever since, and has been writing about the sport now for nearly a quarter of a century for a number of online news sites. He's also written professionally about GP2 (now Formula 2), GP3, IndyCar, World Rally Championship, MotoGP and NASCAR. In his other professional life, Andrew is a freelance writer, social media consultant, web developer/programmer, and digital specialist in the fields of accessibility, usability, IA, online communities and public sector procurement. He worked for many years in magazine production at Bauer Media, and for over a decade he was part of the digital media team at the UK government's communications department. Born and raised in Essex, Andrew currently lives and works in south-west London.

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