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Rosberg leads Mercedes lock-out at Barcelona

Nico Rosberg took his second consecutive pole position as Mercedes locked out the front row for the Spanish Grand Prix. Rosberg provided the benchmark with a time 0.4s quicker than the others to do an initial run in Q3. He then lowered it and Hamilton couldn't match it, but was still able to secure the team's first front-row lock-out since its return to the sport. Sebastian Vettel took third place but was over 0.3s slower than Rosberg's time, while Kimi Raikkonen joins him on the second row. It's an all-Ferrari third row as Fernando Alonso could only qualify fifth ahead of Felipe Massa, with Romain Grosjean seventh, Mark Webber eighth, Sergio Perez ninth and Paul di Resta in tenth....
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