It's simple: now it cannot be called an advantage. Rather, the total superiority: according to our colleagues from F1 Fanatic, Mercedes pilots faster pursuers 1.6% - more than any other highway in the past year. Lewis Hamilton took pole, and Nico Rosberg, who allowed a couple of mistakes on his best lap, shared with the British first row.
The best of the rest was Felipe Massa, who lost time Hamilton almost half a second. His partner was only sixth: in one of his attempts Valtteri Bottas injured his back, and now Finn's participation in the race in question. Between the Williams drivers located Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen: apparently, with the arrival Maurizio Arrivabene, the team really made a big step forward.
Unfortunately, not all have Dani Kvyat — he's only the 13th. However, the result of the Russians compared to last near McLaren is just a small disappointment. Kevin Magnussen admitted honestly that just to reach the finish line Sunday be a good idea. Where's the miracle of surviving Manor? As predicted sources, their cars didn't appear on the track. The government is trying to pretend that they don't have enough time, although the new boss of Ferrari, whose motors team uses, explicitly said: No money, no honey. So apparently, at the start of tomorrow's race we will see only 18 cars...

1. L. Hamilton, Mercedes
2. N. Rosberg, Mercedes
3. F. Mass, Williams
4. S. Vettel, Ferrari
5. K. Raikkonen, Ferrari
6. V. Bottas, Williams
7. D. Ricardo, Red Bull
8. C. Sainz, Jr., Toro Rosso
9. R. Grosjean. Lotus
10. P. Maldonado, Lotus

Qualifying results:
11. F. Nasr, Sauber
12. M. Verstappen, Toro Rosso
13. D. Kvyat, Red Bull
14. N. Hulkenberg, Force India
15. S. Perez, Force India


16. M. Erickson, Sauber
17. D. Button, Mclaren
18. K. Magnussen, Mclaren W. Stevens, Manor
R. Mary, Manor