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Felipe Massa (Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro) has set pole position on
Bridgestone's medium compound Potenza at the Istanbul Park Circuit for the
fifth round of the FIA Formula One World Championship, the Petrol Ofisi
Turkish Grand Prix. This was Massa's third consecutive Turkish pole
position.
Massa's lap of 1min 27.617secs was almost two tenths faster than the
session's second fastest lap, set by Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver Heikki
Kovalainen. Lewis Hamilton (Vodafone McLaren Mercedes) set the third fastest
time using the hard compound Bridgestone, whilst Kimi Raikkonen (Scuderia
Ferrari Marlboro) joins Hamilton on the second row. Robert Kubica (BMW
Sauber F1 Team) qualified in fifth, and Mark Webber (Red Bull Racing) will
be next to him on the third row.
Fernando Alonso (ING Renault F1 Team) qualified seventh and Jarno Trulli
(Panasonic Toyota Racing) was eighth fastest today. Nick Heidfeld (BMW
Sauber F1 Team) and David Coulthard (Red Bull Racing) were the final two
drivers to qualify in the top ten.
In the morning practice session Webber went fastest, with a time of 1min
27.030secs. Times were exceptionally close, with only a second separating
the top 16 drivers. The session began with a wet circuit, and Bridgestone's
wet tyres were used initially. Webber set his time in the closing moments,
using the medium compound. The weather conditions were warmer than Friday's,
although there was rain in the morning. Despite this, the track conditions
also showed improvement. Today's fastest lap time was a 1min 25.994secs, set
in Q1 by Massa. This time was over eight tenths quicker than the best last
year, a
1min 26.841secs, set by Fernando Alonso (Vodafone McLaren Mercedes) in Q2.
Last year's pole time was a 1min 27.329secs, set by Massa.
Hirohide Hamashima - Director of Bridgestone Motorsport Tyre Development,
said:
"The difference between the two compounds was quite small today, but the
medium compound was the faster. The circuit has improved from yesterday,
despite the rain we have seen, but there is still not as much grip as we
would expect. Drivers reported that that they were experiencing tricky
handling during the sessions today. We are not sure if this lack of grip
comes from the track still being green, or from the lower temperatures
compared to August, although it was warmer than yesterday. If the weather is
similar tomorrow, the circuit should improve further and it will be very
important for the teams to decide which compound they start their races on.
In terms of allocation for this race, we are
happy with our choice. Because of turn eight and the graining here, it would
not be practicable to bring softer tyres from our range." |