Lewis Hamilton Out of Q1 in F1 2016 ChineseGP Qualifying

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World champion to start 22nd after energy recovery problems

Lewis Hamilton to start from back of grid at Chinese Grand Prix as Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg secures pole position
Brit Lewis Hamilton was knocked out in Q1 for the first time since 2014
The 31-year-old reported issue with power unit during opening minutes
World champion was forced to abandon a late attempt to set a time


Lewis Hamilton will start from the back of the grid at the Chinese GP after his five-place grid penalty was compounded by Mercedes power unit problems in qualifying.

The world champion already knew he would start no higher than sixth in Sunday's race after damage to the gearbox in his W07 meant it have to be changed before it had completed the mandatory six races.

However, his challenge for raceday increased when problems with his car's energy-recovery system meant he was unable to set a qualifying time.

Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton will start the Chinese Grand Prix at the back of the grid after he failed to set a qualifying time in Q1 due to mechanical problem

"As soon as I went out [I knew there was a problem]," Hamilton told Sky Sports F1.

"Of course it's unfortunate, but these things are sent to try us and the best thing I can do is to try and learn from it.

"I'm sure the guys are just as gutted as I am but we win and we lose together, so it's really a case of trying to figure out the issue and make sure that it doesn't happen again to either of our cars."

Hamilton's attempts to win a British-record fourth world title had already begun in stuttering fashion after poor starts from pole in each of the first two races meant team-mate Nico Rosberg won on both occasions.

The 31-year-old last started a race from the back of the grid in Hungary two years ago, but raced back to finish in the final podium berth.

Asked if can repeat the result in China, Hamilton said: "You can overtake here. Tyres don't last as well, so it's perhaps not as simple as it was in that race. But, of course, I'll give it everything I've got to try and get up. It isn't over until it's over."

Rosberg is now in position to increase his 17-point championship advantage over his Mercedes team-mate but Hamilton is taking heart from the pace of his W07.

"It is quick," he said. "Hopefully they get the issue fixed and we can actually have a race tomorrow."

'These things are sent to try us and I am sure we will learn from it,' Hamilton told Sky Sports. 'It is just about trying to figure out the issue and making sure it doesn't happen again.
'You can overtake here, the tyres don't last as well so it perhaps won't be as simple as it was in that race (Hungary 2014).
'The car is quick, hopefully they get the issue fixed and we can have a race tomorrow.'



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