Spanish Grand Prix: Hamilton becomes first F1 driver to reach 100 pole positions
May 08, 2021
Madrid [Spain], May 8 : Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton on Saturday became the first driver in the history of Formula 1 to make it to 100 pole positions, triumphing over the Red Bull of Max Verstappen by just 0.036s in qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix, as his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas claimed P3.
Hamilton set a blistering 1m 16.741s on his first lap in Q3, with Verstappen narrowly behind. But with all eyes trained on the fight at the front in the final minutes of qualifying, neither Hamilton, Verstappen nor Bottas could improve on their second runs, meaning Hamilton claimed his record-extending 100th pole position - with the Mercedes driver yelling exuberantly on team radio after a phenomenal milestone in the history of Formula 1 was reached.
It wasn't all bad for Verstappen, however, who after showing strong pace in Q2 to lead the segment, claimed his first ever front row start at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, ahead of Bottas.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc confirmed the Scuderia's turn of speed this weekend with P4, as Alpine's Esteban Ocon continued the team's form from Portimao with fifth.
Home hero Carlos Sainz was sixth in the second Ferrari, ahead of McLaren's Daniel Ricciardo, who had just one lap in Q3 but managed to get ahead of his ninth placed team mate Lando Norris - who'd led the way in Q1.
The second Red Bull of Sergio Perez could only manage P8 after a difficult weekend so far for the Mexican, with the second home driver Fernando Alonso in P10.
So that was the top 10 - but all the accolades today are for Lewis Hamilton, the first driver to make it triple figures in pole positions in F1 history.