Hamilton on pole for Bahrain Grand Prix

Defending champion Lewis Hamilton will start the Bahrain Grand Prix from pole position after out-qualifying Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel.

Mercedes Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton (pic) will start from pole in the Bahrain Grand Prix after outpacing his rivals. (AAP)

Series leader and defending world champion Lewis Hamilton secured his fourth straight pole position of the season Saturday when he outpaced all his rivals in qualifying for Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix.

The 30-year-old Briton, in untouchable form, crushed his opponents' efforts to stay with him as he delivered a stunning final lap in one minute and 32.571 seconds.

This lifted him clear of Germans Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari, on the front row of the grid, and his Mercedes team-mate and rival Nico Rosberg, who was third ahead of Finn Kimi Raikkonen in the second Ferrari.

"I feel great, very happy," he said afterwards. "That was the target, to try to master this track. That's how it's gone this weekend. The laps were pretty good, you can always improve, but I'm grateful to have this beast underneath me and really feel I can attack the corners here."

The two Williams of Finn Valtteri Bottas and Brazilian Felipe Massa were fifth and sixth ahead of Australian Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull and German Nico Hulkenberg of Force India.

Hamilton was four-tenths of a second faster than Vettel and half a second quicker than a disappointed Rosberg, who had been bidding for a third successive Bahrain pole in a bid to rekindle his title challenge after winning just one of the last 12 races.

Despite his mastery, Hamilton conceded that a revived Ferrari team, led by four-time champion Vettel, would be a major threat in Sunday's race at the Sakhir circuit.

"They have got great race pace, but hopefully with our positioning that does help and we will be taking all measures we can to make the tyres go as long as they do," said Hamilton. "I think we are in a good position, so, I'm looking forward to the fight."

Rosberg admitted that "strategy-wise, I got it wrong today... I was thinking too much about the race and I under-estimated Sebastian's speed".

"I took it easy in Q2 to save the race tyres, so I lacked the rhythm for Q3. That's where I went wrong today. Being third is not ideal."

It was Hamilton's first pole in Bahrain, the first time he has taken four poles in a row and the 42nd of his career.

Vettel delighted Ferrari's fans and management. He said: "I am very happy with second today. It was a tough session, I didn't find the rhythm to begin with, but at the end it was getting better and I could push.

"Very happy with the front row - in the race we are maybe a bit closer so let's see what happens."


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