SAKHIR, Bahrain — Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton set a track record at the Bahrain Grand Prix on his way to a record-extending 98th career pole position on Saturday.
The seven-time F1 champion looked in total control as he set a time of 1 minute, 27.264 seconds under the floodlights.
"We did some really good work overnight. I was really happy with the car from the get-go," the veteran British driver said. "I just didn't make any mistakes."
He finished about .3 seconds ahead of his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas and around .4 clear of Red Bull's Max Verstappen.
Bottas thought he was closer to Hamilton's time.
"I was quite surprised when I saw the gap," the Finnish driver said. "I definitely have the speed but I haven't quite got it all together yet."
Verstappen, however, is resigned to being in Mercedes' shadow.
"You always want more but it's important to stay realistic. I'm just pushing as hard as I can with the material I have," Verstappen said. "We'll see what we can do tomorrow, it's quite aggressive on the tires here."