Lewis Hamilton clinches 10th pole this season ahead of Belgium Grand Prix
Defending champion becomes the first driver in 14 years - since Schumacher - to secure sixth straight top spot on the grid

Lewis Hamilton topped Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg yesterday in qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix, becoming the first driver in 14 years to take six consecutive pole positions.
The defending Formula One champion won his 10th pole of the season by leaving Rosberg nearly half a second behind in qualifying. Hamilton has missed out on pole only once this season, to Rosberg.
"The car is feeling great on the circuit," Hamilton said. "Pole position is great, but it's a long race."
Rosberg dominated the first two practice runs on Friday, despite a scary tyre puncture in the afternoon. But in the third run ahead of qualifying, Hamilton was faster by half a second.
The car is feeling great on the circuit. Pole position is great, but it's a long race
Hamilton is looking to increase his 21-point lead over Rosberg in the drivers' standings and take his sixth victory of the season.