
Reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton achieved his fifth Canadian Grand Prix pole position at the Circuit Gilles Villeueve.
The Mercedes driver edged out his championship rival Nico Rosberg by a tiny margin of 0.062 seconds to earn his fifty-third career pole in Formula 1.
Hamilton held on to top spot despite failing to improve on his second run in Q3 at the Montreal circuit.
Rosberg messed up his second run at the first corner so also failed to improve, while Sebastian Vettel cursed losing some traction at the hairpin on his final flying lap.
Vettel put on a brave fight for Ferrari but was unable to match the sheer speed from the Silver Arrows. Third on the grid is the end result. Just 0.116 seconds adrift.
The Red Bulls of Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen qualified fourth and fifth respectively. A solid effort from the charging bulls, ahead of Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen.
Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa were seventh and eighth for Williams, with the former less than a tenth away from beating The Iceman.
Nico Hulkenberg’s Force India was almost two tenths further back from Massa in ninth, while Fernando Alonso’s McLaren-Honda rounded out the top ten.
Alonso made Q3 for the third race in succession by bumping Sergio Perez out of the top ten in the closing moments of Q2, so the Force India driver ended up in P11.
Jenson Button was fractionally quicker than his McLaren team-mate Alonso in the first two sectors of his final lap in Q2, but he dropped time in the final sector and wound up P12 – blaming a lack of a tow on the run from the hairpin.
Daniil Kvyat’s Toro Rosso was just 0.020 secondss slower in P13, ahead of Haas pairing Esteban Gutierrez and Romain Grosjean, who were separated by 0.232 seconds.
The Toro Rosso of Carlos Sainz Jr ended up slowest in Q2 after he bashed against the Wall of Champions at the end of his first proper flying lap, causing the session to be red flagged while the track marshals remove his broken car.
Jolyon Palmer had earlier come within 0.015 secondss of stealing the final Q2 spot from Grosjean, but had to settle for P17 in his Renault.
He was 0.140 seconds ahead of the impressive Pascal Wehrlein, whose Manor was P15 after his first run in Q1, but slipped back when others improved.
Wehrlein’s hopes of improving himself were scuppered by team-mate Rio Haryanto clouting the wall at the exit of the first chicane, which effectively ended the closing minutes of Q1.
Wehrlein at least remained ahead of both Saubers, with Marcus Ericsson over a second clear of team-mate Felipe Nasr, who had to rely on a slow first run in Q1 thanks to the timing of Haryanto’s crash.
The second Renault of Kevin Magnussen failed to participate in qualifying following his heavy crash in final practice, so he will start last on the grid with the stewards’ permission.

Canadian Grand Prix, qualifying result:
1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1m12.812s
2 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1m12.874s
3 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1m12.990s
4 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull-Renault 1m13.166s
5 Max Verstappen Red Bull-Renault 1m13.414s
6 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1m13.579s
7 Valtteri Bottas Williams-Mercedes 1m13.670s
8 Felipe Massa Williams-Mercedes 1m13.769s
9 Nico Hulkenberg Force India-Mercedes 1m13.952s
10 Fernando Alonso McLaren-Honda 1m14.338s
11 Sergio Perez Force India-Mercedes 1m14.317s
12 Jenson Button McLaren-Honda 1m14.437s
13 Esteban Gutierrez Haas-Ferrari 1m14.571s
14 Romain Grosjean Haas-Ferrari 1m14.803s
15 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1m21.956s
16 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1m14.457s
17 Jolyon Palmer Renault 1m15.459s
18 Pascal Wehrlein Manor-Mercedes 1m15.599s
19 Felipe Nasr Sauber-Ferrari 1m16.663s
20 Rio Haryanto Manor-Mercedes 1m17.052s
21 Marcus Ericsson Sauber-Ferrari 1m15.635s
22 Kevin Magnussen Renault No time





















