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Vettel beats Hamilton to Korea pole

Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel beat Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton to pole position at the Korean Grand Prix. The German secured his fourth pole in a row to put himself in the best possible position to extend his 60-point championship lead over Fernando Alonso. The Ferrari driver qualified sixth but starts fifth as a result of a 10-place penalty for Red Bull's Mark Webber, who was third. Lotus's Romain Grosjean moves up to third ahead of Mercedes' Nico Rosberg. More to follow. Korean Grand Prix, day two Saturday 5 October: Qualifying highlights, 13:15 BST on BBC One.
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