Hamilton could yet suffer further pain with Mercedes unable to confirm they expect to fix the problem - a recurrence of the issue which befell the Englishman in China - without making other out-of-sequence changes to his car. With the race set to be conducted on a one-stop strategy, Hamilton's scope for tactical manoeuvre is also set to be extremely restricted. Hamilton had set the pace in both Practice Two and Practice Three but did not take part in Saturday's qualifying shoot-out after his W07 car suffered a new malfunction at the end of Q2.
Rosberg, who has enjoyed a trouble-free start to 2016, was able to claim pole even after botching his second flying lap in Q3, with his prospects of securing a seventh consecutive victory further enhanced by a penalty demoting Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel from second to seventh. He said “The others today have been extremely unfortunate, so that makes my race a little bit easier tomorrow, but a Formula 1 race is never easy. Even from where Sebastian is, and Valtteri [Bottas] behind, the opposition is still there”.
Meanwhile, Hamilton has been handed a reprimand by the stewards for not following the correct procedure when he rejoined the track after going off at Turn Two in the first segment of qualifying.
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