Lewis Hamilton claims pole position in Mexico to keep Formula One title hopes alive

Still in the hunt: Lewis Hamilton
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Philip Duncan29 October 2016

Lewis Hamilton kept his slim championship hopes alive by claiming pole position for Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix ahead of his title rival Nico Rosberg.

Rosberg, 26 points ahead of Hamilton in the title race, arrived here in Mexico knowing that a win tomorrow, and 10th or lower for Hamilton, would be enough for him to clinch the championship.

But the German, who has been strangely out of sorts this weekend, was staring at a disappointing fourth on the grid only to save his very best lap of the weekend until the closing moments to join Hamilton on the front row.

The Red Bull duo of Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo will start from third and fourth respectively.

With the championship race reaching its final crescendo, Rosberg, a winner in Mexico last year, has been well off the pace of Hamilton throughout the weekend.

Hamilton was comfortably faster than the German in all three practice sessions, and while his 10th pole of the season rarely looked in doubt, it appeared as though Red Bull would throw a spanner in the title works.

Hamilton can win each of the three remaining races, and still miss out on the championship. Indeed Rosberg can afford to finish second on two occasions, and third once, to claim his maiden title.

Hamilton, who is chasing his second victory in seven days following his commanding display in America, said: "I turned up to do the job and I'm going to try to do the same thing as I did last weekend here.

"So far this weekend has gone well and I'm looking forward to the race. The long runs seemed good and the car feels great, so just looking forward to getting out on track."

Rosberg added: "It's not pole position, but it gives me great chance for tomorrow anyway.

"It took a bit longer this weekend to find the way. Just generally with tyre temperatures, it being on the cold side all the weekend. So it's a bit nervous out there and just to find the way with that took a bit longer. But got there in the end, so it was okay."

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