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ISTANBUL, Oct 9 — Lewis Hamilton found a silver lining today, dominating qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix to minimise the damage from the 10-place grid penalty Mercedes decided to incur by changing his engine ahead of the race.  At a race where qualifying was red flagged last season and...

ISTANBUL, Oct 9 — Lewis Hamilton found a silver lining today, dominating qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix to minimise the damage from the 10-place grid penalty Mercedes decided to incur by changing his engine ahead of the race.

Yet, the rain held off and, after a panicky start, Hamilton improved his time in each of the three qualifying phases. After breaking the 16-year-old track record in practice on Friday broke it again in each of the three qualifying sessions. “The track’s completely different,” said Hamilton. “The track is absolutely awsome, with the grip level it gives us now.”

“I’ll give it everything,” said Hamilton. “Tomorrow is going to be difficult to move up. Hopefully we can give the fans a good race.”“As a team result as we really planned,” he said. “Hamilton with the minimum penalty and me on pole.”“You need to look at the positives that the car is very quick and we can start from pole,” he said.He said it would be “very difficult” for Hamilton to move up but added: “the Red Bulls haven’t been so competitive this weekend.

 

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