Vettels claims pole position, poor show by Force India
By PTI - GREATER NOIDA
27th October 2012 03:26 PM
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Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany prepares for the third practice session for the Indian Formula One Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit in Noida Saturday. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)
Sebastian Vettel will be the
man to beat at the Indian Grand Prix as the Red Bull ace
claimed the pole position but none of the Sahara Force India
drivers could make the top-10 on the grid for their home race
during the qualifying session, here today.
It was fifth pole position of the season for Vettel,
whose three consecutive wins have propelled him to the top of
the table in the drivers' standings.
Vettel's flying lap of 1:25.283 in Q3 secured him the
pole, his 35th in the career and he will be joined on the
front row by team-mate Mark Webber, who was just 0.34s behind.
It's extremely good result for Vettel since his closest
rival in the drivers' classification Fernando Alonso, who is
just six points behind at 209, will start the race from fifth
position behind the two McLaren cars.
Lewis Hamilton (1:25.544) was third, followed by Jenson
Button (1:25.659).
Alonso's fastest lap came in 1:25.773, which was good
enough only for the fifth position. His team-mate Felipe
Massa, who was excellent in the last two races, can continue
his resurgence from the sixth position.
Kimi Raikkonen took his Lotus car in the seventh position
ahead of Sergio Perez of Sauber. Williams' Pastor Maldonado
and Mercdes' Nico Rosberg, who did not set time in Q3, fill in
the fifth row.
"I am happy to be on pole. It's best position to start
from. There is a hard race tomorrow as everyone was
competitive and tyres lasted quite well. It was special to win
the first race in India and to win it for second time is the
target for tomorrow," Vettel said.
"The car was fantastic. It was good that we could work
everything well today. We need to concentrate a lot. I pushed
as hard as I could. It worked. Fortunately I got the lap
together. I could have been faster. But it has been a great
week-end so far. The boys have done a great job. We have to
keep pushing," the German added.
"It is best to have Fernando behind me than ahead. But you never know. Tomorrow will be a long race. My car is very
good in the long run. Let's see how it works," Vettel said.
Sahara Force India's Nico Hulkenberg will start 12th on
the grid behind Lotus' Romain Grosjean, who missed the top-10
shootout only for the second time in the season. Paul di Resta
was way behind in 16th position, which is his worst qualifying
result of the calendar so far.
Bruno Senna of Williams was 13th followed by Michael
Schumacher in the second Mercedes and behind him was Toro
Rosso's Daniel Ricciardo.
Japanese Kamyui Kobayashi was 17th, followed by Jean Eric
Vergne and Vitaly Petrov.
India's Narain Karthikeyan, who had finished 17th last
year, qualified in the 23rd position behind Hispania temmate
Pedro De la Rosa.
Caterham's Heikki Kovalienen, who was 20th, had crashed
in the last lap of the Q1 after slipping to the gravel on turn
11. His car, which was stuck, had to be lifted from the gravel
to the pits.
Charles Pic will be last man on the grid while his
teammate Timo Glock was 21st.
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