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Vettel claims pole in Valencia

Sebastian Vettal claims pole in Valencia. (Photo:AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)

Sebastian Vettel pipped Mark Webber in Valencia to claim pole in another all RedBull front row.

Leading up to the Gp at Valencia, RedBull said that they expected to struggle at the track. However closing out the front row of the grid seems to have put an end to that theory. They issue for RedBull however is whether they will have the race pace to claim victory on Sunday.

The team has used it’s F-Duct for the first time this season and it seam to be paying off on the straights. The RedBull appear to have a little bit more top speed due to the upgrade. This coul prove vital to staying ahead of McLaren who have very good top speed but lack the downforce the RedBUll have in the corners.

Lewis Hamilton was on a very quick lap in the dying stages of Q3, however due to a brake lockup into turn 12, he decided to abort his lap and would have to be content with 3rd place, although he looked set to top Mark’s if not Vettel’s time.

With RedBull and McLaren now locked in very tight fight for the championship, every half second counts and both team seem to be working hard on upgrades each GP. In the post race press conference Mark Webber said he was very happy that the team had locked out the front row and that they weren’t expecting to be as quick at Valencia. He said that if you had to pick a circuit to race your competitors, Valencia would not be it.

The big surprise of the day was that for the first time this year, neither Mercedes made it into the top 10. Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher will be starting from P12 and P15 on the grid respectively.

It appears that RedBull again have the pace to stick with McLaren. Lewis Hamilton noted that the team was not confident during practice, knowing that teams like RedBull had brought vital upgrades to this round and the fact that they were off the pace in Practice, he is delighted to be started from the second row and remains confident that they could claim victory on Sunday.

Robert Kubica had tremendous pace in the Renault throughout the sessions and would have expected to do very well in Q3, however in the end he finished 6th behind the two Ferrari’s of Alonso and Massa. Jensen button was a fair way off the pace of his team mate. He will start the race from P7, just ahead of the two Williams who are both in the top 10 for the first time this season. Williams no doubt are delighted with the pace this weeked and having Hulkenberg in P8 and Rubins in P9 on the grid will be a welcome boost for the team who so far has struggled for pace this season.  Petrov rounds out the top 10 who was a fair way off the pace of his Renault Team mate.

The detaild times of Qualifying are below:

Pos  Driver         Team                   Q1        Q2        Q3

1.  Vettel         Red Bull-Renault      1:38.324   1:38.015   1:37.587

2.  Webber         Red Bull-Renault      1:38.549   1:38.041   1:37.662

3.  Hamilton       McLaren-Mercedes      1:38.697   1:38.158   1:37.969

4.  Alonso         Ferrari               1:38.472   1:38.179   1:38.075

5.  Massa          Ferrari               1:38.657   1:38.046   1:38.127

6.  Kubica         Renault               1:38.132   1:38.062   1:38.137

7.  Button         McLaren-Mercedes      1:38.360   1:38.399   1:38.210

8.  Hulkenberg     Williams-Cosworth     1:38.843   1:38.523   1:38.428

9.  Barrichello    Williams-Cosworth     1:38.449   1:38.326   1:38.428

10.  Petrov         Renault               1:39.004   1:38.552   1:38.523

11.  Buemi          Toro Rosso-Ferrari    1:39.096   1:38.586

12.  Rosberg        Mercedes              1:38.752   1:38.627

13.  Sutil          Force India-Mercedes  1:39.021   1:38.851

14.  Liuzzi         Force India-Mercedes  1:38.969   1:38.884

15.  Schumacher     Mercedes              1:38.994   1:39.234

16.  de la Rosa     Sauber-Ferrari        1:39.003   1:39.264

17.  Alguersuari    Toro Rosso-Ferrari    1:39.128   1:39.458

18.  Kobayashi      Sauber-Ferrari        1:39.343

19.  Trulli         Lotus-Cosworth        1:40.658

20.  Kovalainen     Lotus-Cosworth        1:40.882

21.  di Grassi      Virgin-Cosworth       1:42.086

22.  Glock          Virgin-Cosworth       1:42.140

23.  Chandhok       HRT-Cosworth          1:42.600

24.  Senna          HRT-Cosworth          1:42.851

Three on the Trot for Webber in Turkey

Mark Webber has bagged a qualifying hatrick by claiming pole postion for the Turkish Grand Prix.

It hasn’t been smooth sailing this weekend for the Aussie. On Friday an engine failure in practice was played down by the team but it did mean less time on track for Mark. The during 3rd practice on Saturday Mark had a issue with the throttle system on the RedBull which saw him crawl back to the pits under idle and not record a time.

Vettel was a step ahead of Mark, recording better times during Q1 and Q2 however Sebastian locked a front wheel in the dying stages of Q3 and lost time, as a result he lost time and only narrowly  finished in p3  splitting both the Mclarens. Mark had an excellent final run in Q3, lighting up the middle sector purple. He managed to beat Lewis hamilton to pole by more then .1 of a second.

Fernando Alonso had a dreadful day, making a mistake in Q2 and unable to recover he was knocked out and will start tomorrows race from 12th position. It continues a string of bad luck for Fernando who was forced to start from pitlane in Monaco due to a heavy crash in practice. Filepe Massa however was able to get his Ferrari into the top ten and will start from 8th place for the race.

Hamitlon was 2nd and Button 4th, making it an all RedBUll and Mclaren front two rows. Lewis Hamitlon said he believes they are in a good position tomorrow, claiming he felt the McLaren had very good race pace. Lewis noted it was a boot for the team and that he expects their pace to improve further when more ‘bits’ arrive for the car in the coming races. With Lewis Hamilton notoriously quick off the line it will be a made dash to turn1 with the Briton now doubt expecting he can beat Webber through the first turn.

Sebastian Vettel was upset about the front left wheel of his car. He said he locked the front wheel briefly under brakes, which usually wouldn’t be much of an issue, however the wheel for some reason stayed locked up and as a result he ran wide. Vettel spent some time inspecting the car as it was parked in parc’ ferme and was clearly not happy with his Q3 performance. He was quicker then Mark in the earlier session and no doubt was expecting to claim pole in Turkey, let alone be starting from the 2nd row.

The Big shock of the day was Michael Schumacher who bottom out int he high speed left hander and as a result lost control of his Mercedes. Schumacher had to park the car and is now left with enormous flatspots on his tyres. Michael will have to start the race on his damaged tyres, but since he recorded a time earlier in Q3 before his spin, he will start the race from 5th place just ahead of his team mate Nico.

The complete time sheet from all the sessions is below:

1.  Webber         Red Bull-Renault       1:27.500  1:26.818  1:26.295
 2.  Hamilton       McLaren-Mercedes       1:27.667  1:27.013  1:26.433
 3.  Vettel         Red Bull-Renault       1:27.067  1:26.729  1:26.760
 4.  Button         McLaren-Mercedes       1:27.555  1:27.277  1:26.781
 5.  Schumacher     Mercedes               1:27.756  1:27.438  1:26.857
 6.  Rosberg        Mercedes               1:27.649  1:27.141  1:26.952
 7.  Kubica         Renault                1:27.766  1:27.426  1:27.039
 8.  Massa          Ferrari                1:27.993  1:27.200  1:27.082
 9.  Petrov         Renault                1:27.620  1:27.387  1:27.430
10.  Kobayashi      Sauber-Ferrari         1:28.158  1:27.434  1:28.122
11.  Sutil          Force India-Mercedes   1:27.951  1:27.525
12.  Alonso         Ferrari                1:27.857  1:27.612
13.  de la Rosa     Sauber-Ferrari         1:28.147  1:27.879
14.  Buemi          Toro Rosso-Ferrari     1:28.534  1:28.273
15.  Barrichello    Williams-Cosworth      1:28.336  1:28.392
16.  Alguersuari    Toro Rosso-Ferrari     1:28.460  1:28.540
17.  Hulkenberg     Williams-Cosworth      1:28.227  1:28.841
18.  Liuzzi         Force India-Mercedes   1:28.958
19.  Trulli         Lotus-Cosworth         1:30.237
20.  Kovalainen     Lotus-Cosworth         1:30.519
21.  Glock          Virgin-Cosworth        1:30.744
22.  Senna          HRT-Cosworth           1:31.266
23.  di Grassi      Virgin-Cosworth        1:31.989
24.  Chandhok       HRT-Cosworth           1:32.060

Webber claims Pole in thrilling Monaco Qualifying

Mark Webber after Monaco Qualifying (Photo: AFP/Pascal Guyout)

Mark Webber gave RedBull their 6th consecutive pole this season in arguably the most important race of the season. Mark was a bit behind the eight ball in Q1 and Q2, doing enough to stay ahead but it was Q3 where he came alive. After Robert Kubica put in a few astonishing laps taking provisional pole several times in a row it looked like Robert was set to give Renault their first pole of the season, however Mark out of no where smashed Roberts time by more then three tenths of a second. Mark was the only driver to break into the 1:13′s.

Vettel had a good late charge to take P3 ahead of Massa. The top3 finishers in qualifying were all on Renault engines. Sebastian Vettel made a remarks in post race press conference referring to critics of the renault engine this year who may now be atleast for this race be eating humble pie.

Fernando Alonso had a unfortunate crash in the final practice, damaging his car so badly that Ferrari will have to give him the spare car to drive in tomorrows race. Fernando will start from the pit lane but is still hopeful of a points finish.

The big disapointment of the day was Lewis Hamilton and Jensen Button who finished 5th and 8th respectively. They are split by the Mercedes’ of Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher. Nico has made up for the lack of pace he had over Michael in Spain and has been consistently quicker then his team mate over the weekend. Nico in the end just out-qualified Michael by less then 0.04 of a second.

Mark was trying to hide his enthusiasm as much as possible. He noted that it was a long hard race in Monaco and that they will have to navigate their way around many backmarkers on the tight Monaco streets. Mark said that he would use his experience to keep the car out of trouble tomorrow.

Full Qualifying results are below:

Pos. # Driver Car Q1 Q2 Q3
1 6 Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault 1:15.035 1:14.462 1:13.826
2 11 Robert Kubica Renault 1:15.045 1:14.549 1:14.120
3 5 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1:15.110 1:14.568 1:14.227
4 7 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:14.757 1:14.405 1:14.283
5 2 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:15.676 1:14.527 1:14.432
6 4 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1:15.188 1:14.375 1:14.544
7 3 Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1:15.649 1:14.691 1:14.590
8 1 Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 1:15.623 1?15.150 1:14.637
9 9 Rubens Barrichello Williams-Cosworth 1:15.590 1:15.083 1:14.901
10 15 Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India-Mercedes 1:15.397 1:15.061 1:15.170
11 10 Nico Hülkenberg Williams-Cosworth 1:16.030 1:15.317
12 14 Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes 1:15.445 1:15.318
13 16 Sebastien Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:15.961 1:15.413
14 12 Vitaly Petrov Renault 1:15.482 1:15.576
15 22 Pedro de la Rosa Sauber-Ferrari 1:15.908 1:15.692
16 23 Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 1:16.175 1:15.992
17 17 Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:16.021 1:16.176
18 19 Heikki Kovalainen Lotus-Cosworth 1:17.094
19 18 Jarno Trulli Lotus-Cosworth 1:17.134
20 24 Timo Glock Virgin-Cosworth 1:17.377
21 25 Lucas di Grassi Virgin-Cosworth 1:17.864
22 21 Bruno Senna HRT-Cosworth 1:18.509
23 20 Karun Chandhok HRT-Cosworth 1:19.559
24 8 Fernando Alonso Ferrari

Vettel pips Webber to take Pole in China

Sebastian Vettel - Photo: AFP

It was another RedBull 1-2 in qualifying in Malaysia with Sebastian Vettel edging out Webber to snatch pole during the dying seconds of Q3 while Alonso slipped to 3rd on the grid. Mark recorded the fastest lap of the session just as the chequered flag came down, he couldn’t have another shot. Nobody beat his time until Sebastian who had been struggling all weekend with slow sector1 times suddenly put in a purple sector1 time (quickest time of the session) and from there he maintained his pace to take pole and edge out Mark by less then 3/10ths for a second.

The usual suspects were knocked out at the end of Q1, luckily this time Ferrari and McLaren made sure they stayed with the pack. There was nothing unexpected either about Q2, Michael Schumacher only just scrapped in to the top 10 to make it through to Q3, he maneged to go one better in Q3 and qualify 9th on the grid ahead of Adrian Sutil in the Force India.

Mercedes however are very pleased with Nico Rosberg putting his car on the second row of the grid in P4, just one place behind Alonso in the Ferrari and ahead of both the McLarens of Button and Hamilton. This put a very large smile on the faces of the Mercedes team members, it was no doubt a very important occasion for the team finally out-qualifying both of the McLarens. Mercedes tomorrow will be focussed on maintain their grid position and have a strong finish ahead of the McLarens and even a podium for Rosberg who has been consistently quicker then his 7-time world champion team-mate all season.

Massa is P7 behind the Mclarens, followed by Kubica in the Renault who was expecting to have a slightly better result but still happy.

The forecast for Sunday’s race is similar to last years Chinese Grand Prix….Wet. Rain is expected to fall during the day and afternoon but may be clearing towards the end of the race. Sebastian Vettel last year recorded his first win of the season during the rain affected race in China. The season up until then had be dominated by Brawn, but Vettel is a specialist in the wet. So it’s good news for RedBull who seem to dominate int he wet, once again they have locked out the front row but just a reverse in driver order from the last race.

Webber needs to work on his starts, especially in the wet conditions. There is ever chance he will be passed by Fernando Alonso at the first corner if he doesn’t have his wits about him. The RedBull team knows how important it is for Mark to start well and give his team mate a buffer to the Ferrari.

The full result from Q1, Q2 and Q3 are below:

Pos. # Driver Car Q1 Q2 Q3
1 5 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1?36.317 1?35.280 1?34.558
2 6 Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault 1?35.978 1?35.100 1?34.806
3 8 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1?35.987 1?35.235 1?34.913
4 4 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1?35.952 1?35.134 1?34.923
5 1 Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 1?36.122 1?35.443 1?34.979
6 2 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1?35.641 1?34.928 1?35.034
7 7 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1?36.076 1?35.290 1?35.180
8 11 Robert Kubica Renault 1?36.348 1?35.550 1?35.364
9 3 Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1?36.484 1?35.715 1?35.646
10 14 Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes 1?36.671 1?35.665 1?35.963
11 9 Rubens Barrichello Williams-Cosworth 1?36.664 1?35.748
12 17 Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1?36.618 1?36.047
13 16 Sebastien Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1?36.844 1?36.149
14 12 Vitaly Petrov Renault 1?37.031 1?36.311
15 23 Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 1?37.044 1?36.422
16 10 Nico Hülkenberg Williams-Cosworth 1?37.049 1?36.647
17 22 Pedro de la Rosa Sauber-Ferrari 1?37.050 1?37.020
18 15 Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India-Mercedes 1?37.161
19 24 Timo Glock Virgin-Cosworth 1?39.278
20 18 Jarno Trulli Lotus-Cosworth 1?39.399
21 19 Heikki Kovalainen Lotus-Cosworth 1?39.520
22 25 Lucas di Grassi Virgin-Cosworth 1?39.783
23 21 Bruno Senna HRT-Cosworth 1?40.469
24 20 Karun Chandhok HRT-Cosworth 1?40.578

Webber on pole in a thrilling rain affected Malaysian Qualifying

Mark Webber on Pole for Sunday's Malaysian GP - Photo: AFP

A sensational Qualifying session ahead of Sunday’s race saw both Ferrari’s of Alonso and Massa and also the McLaren of Lewis Hamilton failing to make it into Q2 .

Light rain started falling in the early stages of Q1, the teams who put in laps early benefited. Unfortunately for Ferrari, they waited to long into the session to go out on track and by the time their cars were sent out, they were lapping well under the target time. McLaren also had the same problem, however Jensen Button set a good enough time to put him through till Q2, but aquapolaned off the wet track after he set his lap and was unabled to rejoin the track, relegating him to the bottom of Q2 and qualifying in 17th position.

Lewis Hamilton separates both the Ferraris of Alonso in p19 and Massa in p21. This is the worst qualifying result for Ferrari and McLaren all season.

Q2 saw most drivers start on Intermediate tyres. The rain had eased and the track. Adrian Sutil was the early pace setter but was quickly upstaged by Schumacher, Kubica and Hulkenberg. As the track dried it became clear the inters were needed to set good pace. Vettel pitted for inters and as a result he was able to respond  with the quickest lap time of the session.  Webber finished Q2 in 7th place, after struggling to show similar pace to Vettel, however it was Michael Schumacher who got lucky and only just held on the the final position, closing out the top 10 to go in to Q3.

As the lights went green for Q3, there was a very long line of traffic. Everyone was keen to get out early and set a good time before the rain got even heavier. The rain did get very heavy and the session was red flagged before anybody had a chance to set a time. This meant there would be only just over 7 minutes left in the session when it is restarted.

When the session was finally restarted, the rain had stopped falling, however there was a lot of standing water. Nobody hung around in the pit garage very long, with only 7 mins left, all the remaining 10 cars went out quickly. With the standing water on parts of the track all the cars except for Mark Webber elected to use full wets.

Sutil and Hulkenberg again proved to be quick in the wet with early pace as Mark Webber struggled on his out lap on cold intermediate tyres. However on Marks first flying lap his sectors were suddenly very quick and in no time he posted the quickest time of the session. He stayed out for a second flying lap and bettered his pole time by 1.1 seconds. It was obvious that nobody on full wets was able to break Webbers time, his gamble on inters paid off. Team principal Christian Horner confirmed that the decision to use inters was Webber’s own.

Mark Webber is joined on the front row by Nico Rosberg in the Mercedes and Marks RedBull team mate just behind in P3. RedBull once again dominating the qualifying for the seccond race in a row. However whether or not RedBull’s qualifying performance is able to be translated into a similar finish in the race is yet to be seen this season.

With more rain forecast for tomorrow’s race, it will come done to tyre strategy and cautious and consistent driving to win the race. Many teams will be analysing closely the performance of the inters vs the full wets in the constantly changing Malaysian conditions.

The final Qualifying times from all sessions is below:

Pos No Driver Q1 Q2 Q3
1 6 Mark Webber 01:51.89 01:48.21 01:49.33
2 4 Nico Rosberg 01:52.56 01:47.42 01:50.67
3 5 Sebastian Vettel 01:47.63 01:46.83 01:50.79
4 14 Adrian Sutil 01:49.48 01:47.09 01:50.91
5 10 Nico Hulkenberg 01:49.66 01:47.35 01:51.00
6 11 Robert Kubica 01:46.28 01:46.95 01:51.05
7 9 Rubens Barrichello 01:50.30 01:48.37 01:51.51
8 3 Michael Schumacher 01:52.24 01:48.40 01:51.72
9 23 Kamui Kobayashi 01:48.47 01:47.79 01:51.77
10 15 Vitantonio Liuzzi 01:49.92 01:48.24 01:52.25
11 12 Vitaly Petrov 01:47.95 01:48.76
12 22 Pedro de la Rosa 01:47.15 01:48.77
13 16 Sebastien Buemi 01:48.95 01:49.21
14 17 Jaime Alguersuari 01:48.66 01:49.46
15 19 Heikki Kovalainen 01:52.88 01:52.27
16 24 Timo Glock 01:52.40 01:52.52
17 1 Jenson Button 01:52.21 no time
18 18 Jarno Trulli 01:52.88
19 8 Fernando Alonso 01:53.04
20 2 Lewis Hamilton 01:53.05
21 7 Felipe Massa 01:53.28
22 20 Karun Chandhok 01:56.30
23 21 Bruno Senna 01:57.27
24 25 Lucas di Grassi 01:59.98