Nico Rosberg salutes the crowd after his pole position in Spa.Nico Rosberg salutes the crowd after his pole position in Spa.

Formula One leader Nico Rosberg swept to pole position at the Belgian Grand Prix yesterday with Mercedes team-mate and title rival Lewis Hamilton alongside on the front row after a wet qualifying session.

Red Bull’s four-times world champion Sebastian Vettel, last year’s winner at the circuit in the Ardennes forests, qualified in third place and was joined on the second row by Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso.

Rosberg leads 2008 world champion Hamilton by 11 points after 11 of 19 races.

The pole was Rosberg’s seventh of the season, with dominant Mercedes taking 11 of the 12 so far, fourth in a row and 11th of his Formula One career.

It was also his first at Spa in typically tricky conditions and reinforced his team’s pace, with Rosberg’s pole time of two minutes 05.591 seconds comparing to Vettel’s best lap of 2:07.717 – a hefty margin.

“It’s awesome. This is one of the most special tracks of the year so to be in front here is great,” said the German.

“It’s always difficult on this track in the wet. We have a great car here. We are leading the way.

“We definitely have really good chances for tomorrow (today).”

Hamilton had been quickest in the second phase of qualifying and the front row start, while not pole, at least ended a long run of qualifying setbacks.

“I’m just happy to be up here,” said the Briton, who started the previous championship race in Hungary last and from the pit lane but still finished third and ahead of rival Rosberg at the chequered flag.

“I had a glazed front left brake disc so the car was pulling to the left or to the right, and there was nothing I could do on the out lap to get rid of that... I had to bring the braking point a little bit further back, and I was losing massive amounts out of turn one.”

Australian Daniel Ricciardo, winner in Hungary, qualified fifth for Red Bull with Finland’s Valtteri Bottas alongside in a Williams.

Danish rookie Kevin Magnussen was seventh for McLaren with Ferrari’s four times Spa winner Kimi Raikkonen eighth and Brazilian Felipe Massa ninth for Williams.

At the back of the grid, Germany’s three-time Le Mans winner Andre Lotterer made his qualifying debut at the age of 32 and was nearly a second quicker than Swedish rookie team-mate Marcus Ericsson in the other Caterham.

The German did, however, benefit from updates that Ericsson did not have.

Frenchman Jules Bianchi continued to impress for Marussia this season, qualifying 16th and ahead of Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado in the Lotus and Germany’s Nico Hulkenberg for Force India.

Today’s grid in Spa...

1. Nico Rosberg (Germany) Mercedes 2:05.591
2. Lewis Hamilton (Britain) Mercedes 2:05.819
3. Sebastian Vettel (Germany) RedBull-Renault 2:07.717
4. Fernando Alonso (Spain) Ferrari 2:07.786
5. Daniel Ricciardo (Australia) RedBull-Renault 2:07.911
6. Valtteri Bottas (Finland) Williams-Mercedes 2:08.049
7. Kevin Magnussen (Denmark) McLaren 2:08.679
8. Kimi Raikkonen (Finland) Ferrari 2:08.780
9. Felipe Massa (Brazil) Williams-Mercedes 2:09.178
10. Jenson Button (Britain) McLaren 2:09.776
     
10. Jenson Button (Britain) McLaren 2:09.272
11. Daniil Kvyat (Russia) Toro Rosso-Renault 2:09.377
12. Jean-Eric Vergne (France) Toro Rosso-Renault 2:09.805
13. Sergio Perez (Mexico) Force India-Mercedes 2:10.084
14. Adrian Sutil (Germany) Sauber-Ferrari 2:10.238
15. Romain Grosjean (France) Lotus-Renault 2:11.087
16. Jules Bianchi (France) Marussia-Ferrari 2:12.470
     
17. Pastor Maldonado (Venezuela) Lotus-Renault 2:11.261
18. Nico Hulkenberg (Germany) Force India-Mercedes 2:11.267
19. Max Chilton (Britain) Marussia-Ferrari 2:12.566
20. Esteban Gutierrez (Mexico) Sauber-Ferrari 2:13.414
21. Andre Lotterer (Germany) Caterham-Renault 2:13.469
22. Marcus Ericsson (Sweden) Caterham-Renault 2:14.438

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