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Leclerc extends pole run, Hamilton second

Charles Leclerc extended his breathtaking run of pole positions to four races with a supreme performance in Russian GP qualifying - but Lewis Hamilton beat Sebastian Vettel to second on the grid. Leclerc has become the first Ferrari driver since Michael Schumacher in 2001 to claim four poles in succession and the 21-year-old now has six overall in 2019. But Ferrari missed out on a front-row lockout for a second successive weekend after an "awesome" final lap from Lewis Hamilton split the two red cars for Mercedes. When's the Russian GP on Sky? All the key TV times to watch the entire Russian GP weekend from Sochi live on Sky Sports F1. Although he won in Singapore last Sunday,...
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