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The Finn was almost 0.3 seconds faster than the Briton on Saturday at the Nurburgring. Red Bull driver Max Verstappen came third and Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc came fourth. For Bottas it was the 14th Polish of his career.
The race will take place on Sunday, starting at 2.10 pm (ORF 1 and Sky live). Hamilton is pursuing his 91st Grand Prix, which would match him with seven-time champion Michael Schumacher.
In the last place of the classification landed the German Nico Hülkenberg, who took the wheel of the second Racing Point without any preparation for Lance Stroll, who was ill with an upset stomach. “Anything but the victory of the race would be a disappointment, to be honest,” joked the Rhenish in a television interview.