HOCKENHEIM,Germany -- Nico Rosberg nailed his one and only attempt in Q3 in superb style to beat Lewis Hamilton to pole position at the German Grand Prix.After dominating the weekends practice sessions, Rosbergs qualifying appeared to be unravelling early in Q3 when an electronic issue cut his throttle and forced him to return to the pits. However, a quick reset in the pits allowed him to hit back with a 1:14.363 to take pole position in front of his home fans despite having enough fuel in the tank for two attempts. Hamilton improved on his second run but also locked a brake entering the Spitzkehre Hairpin, costing him 0.2s to Rosberg and, ultimately, pole position.Explaining Rosbergs issue to Sky Sports, Mercedes technical chief Paddy Lowe said: He had a couple of problems concurrently on that lap, which caused the engine to cut out, and it lost sync on all the gears. It corresponded also with a warning about his throttle pedal, which was actually not to do with it but I think that gave him a bit of a scare. Nobody likes to lose control of their throttle pedal.So he aborted the lap, which is a bit of a disturbance to your pattern in Q3, which is why I was particularly impressed that he went out there and got the pole time with that sort of disturbance and stress and also with two extra laps of fuel on board. It was giving him two chances so it was a great lap, he did a fantastic job.Although Mercedes locked out the front row, its margin over Red Bull was not as big as expected, with Ricciardo just 0.363s off despite a botched middle sector on his final attempt. Max Verstappen was 0.108s off his teammate in fourth and ahead of the two Ferraris, which failed to break into the 1:14s.Kimi Raikkonen beat Sebastian Vettel for the fourth time this season as the German struggled to get his Ferrari hooked up around his home track. Fellow German Nico Hulkenberg was seventh for Force India, ahead of the Williams of Valtteri Bottas, Sergio Perez in the second Force India and Felipe Massa in the second Williams.Esteban Gutierrez missed out on a place in Q3 by just 0.184s after just beating Jenson Button to 11th by 0.026s. Carlos Sainz qualified 13th but will be investigated after the session for blocking Felipe Massa at the apex of Turn 2 during Q2. Fernando Alonso starts 14th after running wide on the entrance to the stadium section and damaging the floor of his McLaren on the kerbs. He will line up ahead of Romain Grosjean, who was 0.203s off teammate Gutierrez and starts 15th.Jolyon Palmer beat Kevin Magnussen to a place in Q2 by 0.080s with an impressive lap but couldnt improve on his Q3 attempt. Pascal Wehrlein in the Manor was just 0.001s slower than Magnussen after another impressive qualifying run by the Mercedes-contracted rookie. 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