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Rosberg takes fifth consecutive pole position – Qualifying Report

Brazilian Grand Prix – Less than one tenth of a second separated the two Mercedes drivers as Nico Rosberg edged Lewis Hamilton in Brazil to make it five pole positions in a row. Nico Rosberg starts the Brazilian Grand Prix from pole position for the second year running as he pipped team-mate Lewis Hamilton by 0.078 of a second. Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel will start the race in third position as the only other driver to set a time in the 1:11's in a comfortable session for the Mercedes duo. Valtteri Bottas was able to prevent a Ferrari second-row lockout by finishing the session in fourth place ahead of Kimi Raikkonen, and the man who started on pole in Brazil back in 2010, Nico...
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