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Formula 1 Australian GP

2015 Australian Grand Prix Saturday - Qualifying

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Everyone bar the Manor drivers have set a time now, although Hamilton's is a less-than-representative 1m35.479s to leave him 18th. He's winding things up on his sixth lap though, fastest in the first sector.
Ricciardo is pushed all the way down pitlane to the Red Bull garage.

It's been a difficult morning for Red Bull, with Daniil Kvyat in the pits thanks to a software issue which saw him off track earlier.
Ricciardo was set to be the first non-McLaren driver to attempt a lap on soft tyres this morning, before he stopped.
In the other Red Bull, Kvyat is told to "cool brakes and tyres".
Bottas and Vettel have slotted in behind Rosberg in second and third.
Red Bull told Ricciardo to stay in the car to wait for marshals to push him back into the pits.
LAWRENCE BARRETTO has an update on Manor, which we have yet to see on track yet this weekend:

"I'm down at Manor and it doesn't look like the cars are going out any time soon. I'm told the team are still going through a series of programmes which they would have ordinarily got through in testing.

"The drivers are in their civvies, too, so their wait to drive the car looks like continuing for a while longer."
The Australian had problems with his power unit yesterday, and there is no sign of movement from the car as mechanics rush down to help.
Rosberg takes top spot - a 1m29.364s. Button has gone 10th fastest on softs in the McLaren.
Raikkonen goes fastest with a 1m30.283s in the Ferrari.
Rosberg's first lap slots him into P6, one second down on Grosjean. That lap included a minor off at Turn 9 in front of BEN ANDERSON.
Some handy onboard action shows the flex of the front suspension on Rosberg's Mercedes.
Magnussen follows Button's lead at McLaren and also heads out on the softs.
Both Williams drivers are seated in their FW37s ready to go out.
It looks like Button has taken to the soft tyres, not bothering to set a time on mediums first in the McLaren.
Raikkonen breaks the silence on track to start his second lap of the session.

The Finn was unhappy with his driving yesterday so he'll be hoping to put that right today in the much improved Ferrari.
Things are quiet on track with 38 minutes to go. Here's the order so far:

1 Grosjean
2 Verstappen
3 Maldonado
4 Sainz
5 Nasr
6 Ricciardo
7 Perez
8 Ericsson

Nobody else has set a time, yet, and no-one has appeared on soft tyres so far.
BEN ANDERSON at Turns 9/10: "Drivers are having to be very careful with the line they take here. The wind is picking up and catching people out."
Looks like Rosberg is getting ready to head out soon, that can't be good news for the opposition as he seems to specialise in topping Australian GP practice sessions.
Nasr and Ericsson, who missed FP1 yesterday amid the van der Garde controversy, comfortably lead the lap count today with 12 and 10 respectively. Next best is seven, for Grosjean, Verstappen, Maldonado and Sainz.
Sebastian Vettel is sat at the back of the Ferrari garage sipping his drinks bottle, no sign of the German getting out on track anytime soon.
Verstappen's time at the top is short-lived, as Grosjean takes P1 back with a 1m31.060s.
In the other Toro Rosso, Verstappen goes fastest with a 1m31.446s.
Maldonado makes it a Lotus 1-2 at the top, slotting in 0.009s slower than Grosjean.
We've seen at least one lap from every car except the two Manor entries, with everyone appearing on the medium tyre so far. Eight cars have set times.
And sure enough, Grosjean carries that flair for the rest of the lap to go fastest with a 1m31.560s.
Grosjean impresses BEN ANDERSON with a "four-wheel drift on power, held beautifully", while Verstappen goes off again at Turn 9.
Maldonado slots into second behind Sainz, bumping home hero Ricciardo down to fourth.
Ricciardo - who managed hardly any laps yesterday due to an engine failure - goes third fastest with his first flying lap of the day.
As our man trackside reports that Maldonado has been through the gravel at Turn 9, Lotus tells the Venezuelan that there is a tailwind into that chicane - which explains why so many cars have already had trouble there.
BEN ANDERSON reports from trackside that Verstappen has been for a trip through the grass at Turn 9.
Sainz's second flying lap is a 1m31.755s, taking him to P1. Perez's first lap puts him third in the Force India.

By: Glenn Freeman, Jack Benyon, AUTOSPORT staff, Ben Anderson, Edd Straw, Lawrence Barretto

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