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Abu Dhabi GP: Rosberg beats Hamilton to pole ahead of finale

Nico Rosberg claimed pole position for the Formula 1 world championship decider in Abu Dhabi

The German outpaced title rival and Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton by just over three tenths on the first runs in the top-10 shootout.

He then improved on his second run, avoiding the lock-up later in the lap that cost him time on the first.

Although Hamilton also improved, he ended up 0.386 seconds off Rosberg to line up second.

But even if Rosberg wins Sunday's race, Hamilton need only finish second to be sure of the title.

Williams again looked a potential threat in qualifying but when it came to the fastest runs in Q3, the pace advantage of Mercedes shone through.

Valtteri Bottas ended up third, just over half a second off Rosberg, with team-mate Felipe Massa just behind.

Red Bull drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Sebastian Vettel locked out row three, ahead of stablemate Daniil Kvyat's Toro Rosso entry.

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Jenson Button beat the two Ferraris to eighth place, with Kimi Raikkonen ninth after only completing one run in Q3 thanks to having run out of fresh super-softs.

Fernando Alonso, on his Ferrari swansong, was 10th having failed to improve on his second run thanks to locking up and running off the track.

Kevin Magnussen in the second McLaren only had one proper run in Q2, likely because of the same underfuelling problem that also forced Button to abandon his first run before setting a laptime.

The Dane had looked set to make the top 10, only for Raikkonen and Kvyat to knock him down to 11th on their final laps.

Jean-Eric Vergne was also knocked down the order in the final seconds, ending up 12th, with the two Force Indias of Sergio Perez and Nico Hulkenberg behind.

Sauber driver Adrian Sutil was slowest in Q2, falling three tenths short of his Q1 pace.

Romain Grosjean missed out on reaching Q2 by just over two hundredths of a second during a frenetic battle in the final seconds of the first segment of qualifying.

First, Lotus driver Pastor Maldonado moved into a Q2 position before being bumped by Esteban Gutierrez, who was then relegated by Sutil.

Grosjean's final lap was not quite enough to beat Sutil, leaving him in 16th place, although he will drop to the rear of the field thanks to 20-place penalty for changing power unit components.

Gutierrez ended up 17th, ahead of Maldonado and the two Caterhams.

Kamui Kobayashi's was the faster of the two green machines, although F1 debutant Will Stevens gave a good account of himself by lapping just over half a second slower despite limited running in the car.

HOW THE TITLE WILL BE WON IN ABU DHABI

Rosberg wins the title if:
* He finishes first and Hamilton does not finish second
* He finishes second and Hamilton is outside the top five
* He finishes third and Hamilton is outside the top six
* He finishes fourth and Hamilton is outside the top eight
* He finishes fifth and Hamilton is outside the top nine

Hamilton wins the title if:
* He finishes first or second
* He finishes third, fourth or fifth and Rosberg doesn't win
* He finishes sixth and Rosberg is outside the top three
* He finishes eighth and Rosberg is outside the top four
* He finish ninth or worse and Rosberg is outside the top five

Pos Driver Car Time Gap
1 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1m40.480s -
2 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1m40.866s 0.386s
3 Valtteri Bottas Williams/Mercedes 1m41.025s 0.545s
4 Felipe Massa Williams/Mercedes 1m41.119s 0.639s
5 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso/Renault 1m41.908s 1.428s
6 Jenson Button McLaren/Mercedes 1m41.964s 1.484s
7 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1m42.236s 1.756s
8 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1m42.866s 2.386s
9 Kevin Magnussen McLaren/Mercedes 1m42.198s 1.718s
10 Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso/Renault 1m42.207s 1.727s
11 Sergio Perez Force India/Mercedes 1m42.239s 1.759s
12 Nico Hulkenberg Force India/Mercedes 1m42.384s 1.904s
13 Adrian Sutil Sauber/Ferrari 1m43.074s 2.594s
14 Esteban Gutierrez Sauber/Ferrari 1m42.819s 2.339s
15 Pastor Maldonado Lotus/Renault 1m42.860s 2.380s
16 Kamui Kobayashi Caterham/Renault 1m44.540s 4.060s
17 Will Stevens Caterham/Renault 1m45.095s 4.615s
18 Romain Grosjean Lotus/Renault 1m42.768s 2.288s
19 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull/Renault - -
20 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull/Renault - -


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