Formula 1 German Grand Prix 2018 qualifying results: Sebastian Vettel smashes lap record to take pole; Daniel Ricciardo to start from back of grid

Alex Fisher

Formula 1 German Grand Prix 2018 qualifying results: Sebastian Vettel smashes lap record to take pole; Daniel Ricciardo to start from back of grid image

Sebastian Vettel took full advantage of Lewis Hamilton's hydraulic problems as he secured a fifth pole of the Formula One season in dramatic style at the German Grand Prix.

Hamilton was a surprise early casualty at Hockenheim as his Mercedes lost power at the end of Q1, the Briton unable to make it back to the pits.

That meant the world champion will only start 14th while championship leader Vettel will set off from the front, offering him a great chance to increase his eight-point advantage over Hamilton on Sunday.

Vettel had seen Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen and Valtteri Bottas top the first two qualifying sessions, but when it really mattered it was the German who shone.

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He quickly went three tenths faster than Raikkonen but found himself behind Bottas in the closing seconds as the Finn set a blistering pace that left Toto Wolff aghast in the pits.

A second pole of the season was not to be for the Mercedes man, though, as Vettel turned on the style to snatch top spot with a new lap record – the German stopping the clock at 1:11.212.

"I felt in Q1 that the car could do it and sometimes you just know," he said in a post-session interview on track.

"It [the car] just kept getting better and better, and I knew on the last lap I knew had a bit extra in me, and I was able to squeeze everything out. I'm very happy."

Bottas and Raikkonen complete the top three, with Max Verstappen taking his place alongside the latter on the second row. His Red Bull team-mate Daniel Ricciardo qualified 15th but will start at the back of the grid due to a raft of penalties.


 

Meanwhile, Australian Daniel Ricciardo says he's looking forward to coming through the pack after copping a penalty for using too many engine parts.

"It is what it is, we knew coming into the weekend it was very likely we were going to take the penalty so I could kind of prepare myself for it," Ricciardo said.

"And now I'm just looking forward to coming through the pack and I've seen Lewis had his problem in Q1 so we're both going to be coming from the back, or somewhere around there, so the thought of that is actually quite fun and gets me excited."

2018 GERMAN GRAND PRIX: QUALIFYING RESULTS

PositionDriverConstructorTime
1Sebastian VettelFerrari1:11.212
2Valtteri BottasMercedes1:11.416
3Kimi RaikkonenFerrari1:11.547
4Max VerstappenRed Bull1.11.822
5Kevin MagnussenHaas1:12.200
6Romain GrosjeanHaas1:12.544
7Nico HulkenbergRenault1:12.560
8Carlos Sainz JrRenault1:12.692
9Charles LeclercSauber1:12.717
10Sergio PerezForce India1:12.774
11Fernando AlonsoMcLaren1:13.657
12Sergey SirotkinWilliams1:13.702
13Marcus EricssonSauber1:13.736
14Lewis HamiltonMercedesNo Q2 time
15Daniel RicciardoRed BullNo Q2 time
16Esteban OconForce India1:13.720
17Pierre GaslyToro Rosso1:13.749
18Brendon HartleyToro Rosso1:14.045
19Lance StrollWilliams1:14.206
20Stoffel VandoorneMcLaren1:14.401

Alex Fisher