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Hamilton and Bottas lock-out the front row at Le Castellet

Hamilton and Bottas lock-out the front row at Le Castellet Lewis Hamilton claimed pole position for the first French Grand Prix in a decade, with an impressive Q3 run clocking in at 1:30.222s He will be joined on the front row of the grid by his Mercedes team mate Valtteri Bottas who was just 0.095s off Hamilton's pace. Sebastian Vettel could only manage third fastest, putting the Ferrari on the second row alongside Red Bull's Max Verstappen. Both Haas cars made it through to Q3, only for home hero Romain Grosjean to spin out on his flying lap causing the session to be briefly red flagged. Charles Leclerc almost made it through to the final round in an impressive showing for the Sauber....
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