The qualifying session for the Hungarian Grand Prix was held in hot
conditions, with ambient temperatures of 30° C and a track temperature
of 43 ° C. While Robert easily advanced to the second knockout phase of
qualifying by finishing seventh with a 1:20.053-minute lap, it was a
bitter session for Nick. In his second and final effort, the German was
on the way to achieve a significant improvement. In the final corner,
however, he was hampered by traffic and lost dearly, crossing the line
in 1:21.045 minutes. In the dying seconds of the session Nick was
pushed out of the top-15 by Honda's Jenson Button and had to settle for
16th. The fastest lap of the first knockout phase was set by McLaren's
Lewis Hamilton who crossed the line in 1:19.376 minutes.
Eliminated: Nick Heidfeld, Kazuki Nakajima, Rubens Barrichello, Giancarlo Fisichella, Adrian Sutil.
Advancing to the top-ten qualifying didn't represent a problem for
Robert. The Pole made two efforts and although he failed to improve
during his second attept, the 1:19.776-minute lap clocked in his first
outing was good enough to finish seventh. The fastest time, a
1:19.068-minute lap, was clocked by Ferrari's Felipe Massa.
Eliminated: Sebastian Vettel, Jenson Button, David Coulthard, Sébastien Bourdais, Nico Rosberg.
In the top-ten qualifying, Robert delivered in fine style. His first
flyer was clocked at 1:22.061 minutes. After a short pit stop he went
out a second time in the closing stages of the session. With his
1:21.281-minute lap, the 23-year-old secured fourth on the grid and now
is in a promising position to continue the BMW Sauber F1 Team's streak
of good GP results. McLaren's Lewis Hamilton claimed pole position with
a lap time of 1:20.899 minutes.
Result: 1st Lewis Hamilton, 2nd Heikki Kovalainen, 3rd Felipe Massa,
4th Robert Kubica, 5th Timo Glock, 6th Kimi Räikkönen, 7th Fernando
Alonso, 8th Mark Webber, 9th Jarno Trulli, 10th Nelson Piquet.
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