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Qualifying - Rosberg claims pole in showery Monaco
Monaco is always about qualifying, and on Saturday afternoon fans enjoyed a real humdinger of a session all the way through as Mercedes' Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton beat the Red Bulls of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber to sew up the front of the grid. But it was close…
In the end Rosberg just shaded his team mate for the second race in succession, to take Mercedes' fourth consecutive pole position, with 1m 13.876s to 1m 13.967s. Vettel's effort to make the front row just failed, with 1m 13.980s, as Webber's best was 1m 14.181s.
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FIA post-qualifying press conference - Monaco
Drivers: 1 - Nico Rosberg (Mercedes); 2 - Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes); 3 - Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing).
Q: Nico, I guess in some ways the result that many people had expected - but it was not straightforward in the way it was achieved today, given the conditions.
Nico Rosberg: Oh, definitely, yeah
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Qualifying - selected team and driver quotes
Ferrari's Felipe Massa on missing out on Q1 after his Practice Three crash; Marussia's Jules Bianchi on his early exit; Caterham's Giedo van der Garde on fighting it out in Q2 for the first time; Toro Rosso's Jean-Eric Vergne on making it through to the top-ten shootout; and Nico Rosberg on claiming his third consecutive pole. All 22 drivers and senior team personnel report back on Saturday's action…
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Massa to receive gearbox penalty after practice crash
Felipe Massa will drop five places on the grid in Monaco after Ferrari elected to change the gearbox on his car following his accident in final practice on Saturday morning.
Massa lost control on the approach to Ste Devote, crashing into the left-hand guard rail
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Final practice - Rosberg fastest again in Monaco
Nico Rosberg sent an ominous warning to his rivals by once again topping the times in the final practice session for the Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco 2013 on Saturday morning.
The Mercedes driver clocked a best time of 1m 14.378 in a session that was marred by several big crashes involving Ferrari's Felipe Massa, Force India's Adrian Sutil and Lotus's Romain Grosjean
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