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Bridgestone Brazilian GP
Qualifying |
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Felipe Massa will start from pole position for the Brazilian Grand Prix
after using Bridgestone's soft compound tyre to set a time of 1min
12.368secs at Interlagos. He was over three tenths faster than his next
quickest rival, Jarno Trulli (Panasonic Toyota Racing), who will join him on
the front row.
Kimi Raikkonen was the third fastest and will be joined on the second row by
drivers' championship leader Lewis Hamilton (Vodafone McLaren Mercedes).
Heikki Kovalainen (Vodafone McLaren Mercedes) was fifth fastest and Fernando
Alonso (ING Renault F1 Team) was sixth. Sebastian Vettel (Scuderia Toro
Rosso) set the seventh fastest time and Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber F1 Team)
was eighth. Sebastien Bourdais (Scuderia Toro Rosso) and Timo Glock
(Panasonic Toyota Racing) were the final two drivers to qualify in the top
ten.
In the morning practice session Fernando Alonso topped the times with a 1min
12.141secs lap, set using the soft compound. Alonso was over seven
hundredths faster than Hamilton, with Kovalainen the third quickest. Times
were close, illustrated by the fact that the top seventeen cars were within
a second of each other.
Today saw a discernable difference in weather between the morning practice
session and afternoon qualifying session, with the afternoon warmer than the
morning. Today's fastest lap time, a 1min 11.768secs, was set by Kovalainen
using the soft tyre in Q2. Last year's pole time was a 1min 11.931secs set
by Massa using the super soft compound. Massa also set the day's fastest lap
time in 2007, a 1min 11.810secs, set using the super soft in FP3.
Hirohide Hamashima - Bridgestone Director of Motorsport Tyre Development,
said:
"Congratulations to Felipe Massa for a stunning lap to give him pole
position in front of a massive Brazilian crowd. This is his third
consecutive pole position in Brazil and I'm sure he will be strong in
tomorrow's race. Congratulations also to Jarno Trulli for qualifying on the
front row for the first time since 2005. Tomorrow we should have an
interesting battle for the championship as Massa is on pole and Hamilton has
a very fast McLaren Mercedes, as was illustrated by Kovalainen's fastest lap
in Q2. The circuit surface condition is better than it was yesterday, but we
are still seeing graining. The key point in tomorrow's race will be who
manages the graining phase of their tyres the best in order to get a strong
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Stats of the Day
Total amount of laps completed by all drivers: 690 laps
Average number of laps per driver: 35 laps
Most laps by a driver: 46 - Glock
Fastest lap: 1min 11.768secs - Kovalainen(Q2)
Compounds used: Medium / Soft
Brazilian Grand Prix in 2007
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro driver Kimi Raikkonen won last
year's Brazilian Grand Prix and was crowned drivers'
champion after using a soft-soft-super soft tyre strategy
to win the race by 1.4 seconds from team-mate Felipe
Massa. Fernando Alonso (Vodafone McLaren Mercedes)
finished third.
Temperatures Ambient Track Weather
Practice - AM 21C-23C 25C-31C Partly cloudy / Sunny
Qualifying - PM 23C-25C 34C-37C Sunny |
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