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Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg will start from pole position tomorrow, thanks to a time of 1:32.330 set on the P Zero White medium tyres, which have been nominated along with the P Zero Orange hard tyres this weekend. Rosberg's pole lap on the 2013 medium tyre eclipsed the pole time set by Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull on the 2012 soft tyre last year: 1:32.422. Rosberg's pole in Bahrain marks the first back-to-back pole positions for Mercedes since the days of Juan Manuel Fangio and Stirling Moss in the 1950s.



















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