Postpublished at 14:58 British Summer Time 26 May 2018
Daniel Ricciardo may not be catchable, but the Ferraris will think Lewis Hamilton is still in range.
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Ricciardo on pole ahead of Vettel and Hamilton
P4-10: Raikkonen, Bottas, Ocon, Alonso, Sainz, Perez, Gasly
Verstappen to start race from back of grid after FP3 crash
Out in Q1: Hartley, Ericsson, Stroll, Magnussen, Verstappen
Out in Q2: Hulkenberg, Vandoorne, Sirotkin, Leclerc, Grosjean
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Michael Emons
Daniel Ricciardo may not be catchable, but the Ferraris will think Lewis Hamilton is still in range.
Fernando Alonso seventh, Sergio Perez eighth, Esteban Ocon ninth and Pierre Gasly 10th are the rest of the spots as everyone gets back out there for another try.
Valtteri Bottas is fifth, Carlos Sainz, who came fifth in Azerbaijan, is currently set to be sixth on the grid tomorrow.
Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
Bish bash bosh, thanks for coming. Job done surely!
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Five minutes to go and Lewis Hamilton is currently joining Daniel Ricciardo on the front row with an all Ferrari second row, with Vettel third and Raikkonen fourth.
Daniel Ricciardo's only pole position of his career came in Monaco two years ago. Earlier this week he talked of 'redemption' after only finishing second in that race because of a pit stop blunder.
That is now him fastest in all three practice sessions and maybe fastest in all three sections of qualifying. Superb.
What a lap from Daniel Ricciardo. The first driver ever to go into the 1.10s at Monaco.
That will take some beating. One minute 10.810 seconds. That could well be pole.
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Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
It's not a given that Ricciardo's going to take pole. He was only a tenth up on Raikkonen in Q2.
Adam: Williams really should have chosen Kubica for the race seat. Too little experience in an awful car with the current line up.
Twelve minutes. Who will get pole? A perfect weekend so far from Daniel Ricciardo.
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"So, we're in P15," the Haas team tells Romain Grosjean.
"Oh ffffffff...fudge," comes the normally sweary Frenchman's reply.
Good discipline.
That P15 will still mean a start of 18th because of Grosjean's crash in Spain.
Kevin Magnussen, who will start 19th this weekend after two finishes in the points this season, tells Sky Sports: "A bit of a shock this weekend after being so good last weekend and so competitive.
"We are really struggling we just can't put the finger on tyres not working, it is just lacking pace and we cant seem to find it in any way. We have tried a hell of a lot of things but it is not easy."
Brendon Hartley, who qualified 16th but will start 15th because of Romain Grosjean's grid penalty, tells Sky Sports: "It is really frustrating after being P7 this morning.
"Everyone has the same story with traffic and yellow flags. It is hard to pass around here and we have been strong all weekend."
"Please tell me it's good enough," asks Renault's Carlos Sainz.
It is. Just.
Daniel Ricciardo shaves his lap record even further 1:11.278.
Fernando Alonso eighth, Stoffel Vandoorne 10th, one minute to go.