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			racing: Bottas on pole for Formula One's 1,000th race 
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			 [April 13, 2019] 
			By Abhishek Takle 
 SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Valtteri Bottas 
			will start Formula One’s 1,000th world championship race from pole 
			position after leading Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton in a front 
			row lockout at the Chinese Grand Prix on Saturday.
 
 Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel qualified third, ahead of 21-year-old 
			Monegasque team mate Charles Leclerc who was unable to repeat his 
			Bahrain Grand Prix pole of two weeks ago.
 
 Bottas, who won the season opener in Australia and leads defending 
			champion Hamilton by one point in the standings, was the third 
			different driver to take pole this season in three races.
 
 "The lap was OK, not completely how I wanted. Luckily it was good 
			enough for pole," smiled the Finn, who pipped Hamilton by 0.023 
			seconds after setting a best time of one minute 31.547.
 
 "Lewis also managed to improve a lot during the qualifying and it 
			was super-close."
 
			
			 
			The pole was a first for Bottas since Russia last September and the 
			seventh of his career. It was also his first in China where Mercedes 
			have won five of the last seven races.
 Hamilton sounded happy just to be on the front row, despite six 
			previous poles in Shanghai, after looking out of sorts in practice.
 
 "I didn't give up, I kept pushing right to the end. Big 
			congratulations to Valtteri, he's been stellar all weekend and I've 
			been struggling and fighting the car," said the Briton.
 
 "To be as close as we are at the end is fantastic. An incredible 
			result for the team. There was a little bit more time left on the 
			table there but that's cool, I'll try and get it tomorrow," added 
			Hamilton.
 
 UNHAPPY VERSTAPPEN
 
 Ferrari had arrived in China as favorites after showing their speed 
			in Bahrain, particularly on the straights, with Leclerc on pole and 
			leading until a loss of engine power in the closing laps.
 
 While unable to match the quick-cornering Mercedes cars for overall 
			pace in Shanghai, Vettel hoped to be closer on Sunday thanks to the 
			track’s main straight being more than a kilometer long.
 
 "I think there was maybe a little bit more but overall not enough to 
			beat these guys today," said the 31-year-old German, a four times 
			world champion.
 
			"If we get close we could have an advantage in a straight line."
 The top 10 positions went two-by-two in team order, with Red Bull's 
			Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly fifth and sixth and ahead of the 
			Renault pair of Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg -- the 
			Australian just 0.004 ahead of the German.
 
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			Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas is presented with the pole position award 
			by FIA President Jean Todt after qualifying REUTERS/Thomas Peter 
            
			 
			With the field of cars bunching up, Verstappen was unable to cross 
			the line to start his final run before the clock ran down, which 
			prompted a frustrated outburst over the radio from the 21-year-old 
			Dutchman.
 "I was trying to follow the Ferrari in front of me and trying to 
			overtake him, this time it caught me out and I'm not happy about 
			that," he said. "It's annoying because we could have fought for 
			third today.
 
 "Everyone in front of me is starting with the same byres so we’ll 
			see what happens in the race. For sure we’ll try to get a podium."
 
 Haag's Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean completed the top 10 
			qualifiers.
 
 Kimi Raikkonen, the former Ferrari driver and 2007 world champion, 
			failed to make the final phase of qualifying for the first time 
			since 2016 and will start 13th for Alfa Romeo ahead of McLaren's 
			Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris.
 
 Raikkonen's Italian team mate Antonio Giovinazzi failed to set a 
			time due to engine problems and starts 19th and last on the grid.
 
 
			
			 
			Thailand's Alexander Albon did not take part in qualifying after a 
			crash in final practice left his Toro Rosso mechanics with plenty of 
			work to do. The rookie will start from the pit lane on Sunday.
 "I am OK. More angry and disappointed than anything else. It was a 
			big one and silly one," said Albon. "We had a good chance of being 
			in Q3 (the top 10 shootout). We had a good car."
 
 (Editing by Alan Baldwin/Amlan Chakraborty)
 
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