SPIELBERG, Austria -- Lewis Hamilton clinched the pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix in a qualifying session marked by a heavy crash and a rain delay on Saturday.Mercedes teammate and Formula One leader Nico Rosberg was second, but he will be dropped five places on the starting grid in Sundays race because of an unscheduled gearbox change after crashing in the final practice hours earlier.It was a real fun session, Hamilton said.Nico Hulkenberg of Force India was third, followed by Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari, Jenson Button of McLaren, Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari, Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull, and Valtteri Bottas of Williams.Vettel will also drop five slots because of a gearbox change.Daniil Kvyat crashed heavily, causing a 16-minute red flag, and then the second Toro Rosso driven by Carlos Sainz blew its engine in the first of the three qualifying sessions.With the penalties considered, Hamilton and Hulkenberg will be in the front row; Button and Raikkonen on the second; Ricciardo and Bottas on the third, Rosberg and Max Verstappen on the fourth, and Vettel and Felipe Massa on the fifth.A rain shower sent the cars into the pits late in the second session and the biggest action came right at the end of the third session, after the track dried and the cars switched to softer, faster tires.F1 defending champion Hamilton gained his third straight pole in Austria. But the first two races on the Red Bull Ring went to Rosberg, who will have a much tougher time from the back.I was chipping away where I was losing time, and eventually I finally got into the position to go for pole and then the rain came, Hamilton said after clinching his fifth pole of the season and the 54th of his career.Its incredible how fast it dries up here, its like driving through fog. It was very, very slippery, but it was drying up corner by corner. At the end it was just about getting that last lap. Im very happy.Rosberg was lucky just to get on the track after a crash in the morning practice left his car badly damaged, including a broken suspension, a common problem over the past two days.Even Lewis mechanics worked on my car and we got it ready 11 minutes before qualifying, said Rosberg, who holds a 24-point lead over Hamilton in the series standings as he looks for his first championship. He has five wins this season.Its unbelievable how the track got dry so quickly and we were able to get on softs in the end, Rosberg said. The five-place penalty will be very costly tomorrow but Ill try to make the best of it.Rosberg crashed after hitting a curb, although it wasnt over the new yellow ones. But Hamilton was critical of the curbs nevertheless.For me, those yellow curbs are quite dangerous, weve seen a couple of incidents already. I dont know how many more its going to take before a car ends up in the wall and perhaps someone gets hurt, he said.The idea is good because they definitely dont want us running wide and using the outside of the circuit, but perhaps another solution is going to be needed.Four-time champion Vettel said he should have taken more risks.In the end it was a bit of a gamble -- the later you ran the better, he said. But equally I could and should have taken more risks.There was more pace in the car for sure. 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(STATS) -- Two of the biggest performances in the FCS this past weekend came from the Mount Rushmore State programs.South Dakota State quarterback Taryn Christion and South Dakota place-kicker Miles Bergner set the tone with clutch play while leading their teams to thrilling road wins in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.Christion, Bergner, South Carolina States Darius Leonard and Dartmouths Isiah Swann have been named the STATS FCS National Players of the Week for games played Oct. 13-15:---=NATIONAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Taryn Christion, South Dakota State, QB, So., 6-2, 215, Sioux Falls, South DakotaThe Jackrabbits took down top-ranked North Dakota State 19-17 behind Christions relentless play. He accounted for 444 yards of total offense and his second touchdown pass with one second remaining provided the upset in the Missouri Valley Conference. 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Leonard scored the games first points on a 64-yard interception return midway through the second quarter and intercepted another pass at the SCSU 23 shortly after the Bulldogs went ahead 14-9 in the fourth quarter. The All-MEAC standout also collected a game-high 14 tackles, including 11 solos, with 1? tackles for loss and one quarterback hurry.Honorable Mention: Darien Anderson, LB, Alcorn State; Tyrice Beverette, DB, Stony Brook; DiaVante Brown, DE, Liberty; John Buss, LB, Montana; Dalton Keene, DT, Illinois State; Nakevion Leslie, LB, Chattanooga; Ezra Robinson, CB, Tennessee State; Christian Searles, CB, Dayton; Jalen Wells, DB, Saint Francis; Kyle Young, LB, Holy Cross---=NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Miles Bergner, South Dakota, PK/P, Sr.dddddddddddd, 6-0, 225, Longmont, ColoradoBergner has been both steady and spectacular as a senior. He made four field goals in South Dakotas 33-30, double-overtime win at Indiana State in the Missouri Valley Conference, including all of the Coyotes OT points on two 41-yard field goals. He became the Coyotes all-time leading scorer with a 49-yard field goal in the first quarter and connected from 38 yards in the third quarter. Bergner also kicked three extra points, had five touchbacks on six kickoffs and averaged 42.8 yards on nine punts, with two going from more than 50 yards and two pinning Indiana State inside its 20. He has 247 career points.Honorable Mention: Charlie Miller, DB/ST, Dartmouth; Ronald Ollie, DL/ST, Nicholls; Alex Probert, PK, Liberty; Griffin Trau, PK, Richmond; DeLance Turner, RB/ST, Alcorn State---=NATIONAL FRESHMAN PLAYER OF THE WEEK=Isiah Swann, Dartmouth, CB, Fr., 6-0, 180, Queen Creek, ArizonaSwann was all over the field as Dartmouth held off Towson 20-17 for the Ivy League teams second win over a CAA Football opponent this season. He had only three tackles in his first three games, but the rookie broke out against Towson with a game-high 13 tackles, including 10, solos, an interception and three pass breakups. Swanns pick occurred early in the second quarter in Dartmouth and set up a Big Green touchdown that gave them the lead for good.Honorable Mention: Drew Bevelhimer, PK, Butler; Domenic Cozier, RB, Holy Cross; Earnest Edwards, WR/KR, Maine; Jacorey Fuller, DB, Southeastern Louisiana; A.J. Hines, RB, Duquesne; Mareio McGraw, RB, Murray State; Stockton McGuire, QB, Davidson; Allen Pitman, LB, Nicholls; Christian Rozeboom, LB, South Dakota State; Ryan Stanley, QB, Florida A&M ' ' '