Exciting news for the fans of Nico Rosberg is here. Nico Rosberg secured pole position at the Mexican Grand Prix, beating team-mate Lewis Hamilton in meeting all requirements for the fourth continuous race. Rosberg, who was 0.188 seconds quicker than his Mercedes accomplice, has changed over none of the past three into a triumph, beaten each time by Hamilton. The Englishman was delegated title holder for the third time in the wake of beating Rosberg in the US GP a weekend ago.
Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel heads the second column from Red Bull’s Daniil Kvyat. The Russian’s team-mate Daniel Ricciardo was fifth, in front of the Williams of Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa, Max Verstappen’s Toro Rosso and Mexican Force India driver Sergio Perez and each move was cheered by the stuffed grandstands around the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. Despite the fact that the title was chosen in Austin, Texas, last Sunday, both Mercedes drivers landed in Mexico City resolved to win for their own reasons. Hamilton needed to underline his prevalence this season, in which he won 10 of the 16 races, and Rosberg to show he was not a beaten man and that his team-mate still confronted a battle both this season and next.
Hamilton seemed to have the edge when he was third quickest in the first session, under 0.4secs slower than Rosberg in spite of utilizing just the slower “medium” tires, and after that set the pace in the second. But on their first keeps running in the unequivocal main 10 shoot-out Rosberg was the man with the edge. What’s more, as so frequently in this private Mercedes fight, the first runs were the conclusive ones – neither enhanced their second keeps running in the diminishing seconds of the session. Hamilton has now not scored a pole position subsequent to the Italian Grand Prix back in ahead of schedule September. Be that as it may, he may well not be excessively concerned. He has beaten Rosberg in the last three races, notwithstanding being out-qualified in each. Rosberg endured car issues in Russia when driving, yet was well beaten in both Japan and the US as Hamilton put the seal on the title and secured his lifetime’s aspiration. Hamilton said, “This weekend Nico has been quick and I have been chipping away at it. There have been some areas where the car could be better and also my driving. There is quite a big difference between our set-ups this weekend. Perhaps the way we went was not the best for qualifying but it should be good for the race.”