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Rosberg on pole as Hamilton knocked out in Q1

Rosberg on pole as Hamilton knocked out in Q1 Championship leader Nico Rosberg takes pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix; Red Bull ace Daniel Ricciardo has beaten the Ferraris to the front row. Kimi Raikkonen set third place for starting grid ahead Sebastian Vettel. Lewis Hamilton will have to start the Chinese Grand Prix from the rear end of the grid followingr an Energy Recovery System problem forced out him in qualifying. The Brit, who was already handed a five-place grid penalty for a gearbox change, reported a down on power engine during his first run in Q1 [Before the Pascal’s crash]… more to follow
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