Lewis Hamilton put his Mercedes on pole position for tomorrow’s German Grand Prix on his last lap, ahead of Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel.

Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes (pictured) takes pole at 2013 German Grand Prix
It looks like ‘Tyre-Gate’ has been quashed before it started at the German Grand Prix, with a new tyre from Pirelli, no punctures and teams under order for minimum tyre pressures.
But new tyres or not, it’s still Mercedes and Red Bull at the front of the grid, with Lewis Hamilton snatching pole position from Sebastian Vettel in the last throw of the dice in final qualifying by 0.103s.
Rosberg didn’t make the top ten after Mercedes made a mess in Q2 and didn’t send him out for a final lap at the end of the session, and he dropped to 11th whilst sitting twiddling his thumbs in the garage.
Alonso only managed eighth place, one place behind team mate Massa, but he was running his Ferrari on the slower mediums for qualifying, in the hope he can grab the lead in the race as all ahead of him are on softs which are expected to go off after five laps.
Button managed to sneak in to final qualifying in the McLaren – mainly due to Mercedes bad call with Rosberg – and will start tomorrow in ninth, four ahead of team mate Perez in 13th. Nico Hulkenberg in the Sauber made the last top ten place.
We do still have the chance there will be a driver ‘Tyre Strike’ tomorrow if Pirelli’s tyres start giving out again, but that seems to have gone from a distinct possibility to a remote one.



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