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Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton takes pole for Bahrain Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardo qualifies sixth

Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton has set a track record at the Bahrain Grand Prix on his way to a record-extending 98th career pole position.
Key points:
- Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton has been faster than his rivals yet again, taking pole position in Bahrain — Australia’s Daniel Ricciardo qualified sixth
- The Mercedes driver will aim to extend his F1 record with a 95th grand prix win on Sunday
- Hamilton and other drivers have been complaining about the new tyres they are testing ahead of the 2021 season, saying they are too heavy and slow
The seven-time F1 champion looked in total control as he set a time of one minute, 27.264 seconds under the floodlights on Saturday.
“We did some really good work overnight. I was really happy with…
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