Lewis Hamilton will begin his quest to draw level with Michael Schumacher's victory record from second on the grid after he was beaten to pole position by Valtteri Bottas for the Eifel Grand Prix.
Bottas, who won last time out in Russia, saw off his Mercedes team-mate by an impressive 0.256 seconds with his final lap of the afternoon to take the spoils at the c.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen will line up from third on the grid ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. Alexander Albon took fifth place in the other Red Bull.
Following Friday's washout, the drivers had just one hour of practice at a venue the sport has not visited since 2013. For a period it looked as though Verstappen could secure the first non-Mercedes pole of the season, but the
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