Alonso takes pole again in Germany
Championship leader Fernando Alonso secured his second consecutive pole position yesterday when he outpaced his rivals in qualifying for today’s German Grand Prix. The two-time world champion drove his Ferrari with supreme judgment and great elan to...
Championship leader Fernando Alonso secured his second consecutive pole position yesterday when he outpaced his rivals in qualifying for today’s German Grand Prix.
The two-time world champion drove his Ferrari with supreme judgment and great elan to prove he is the man to catch and beat in this year’s title race as he goes in pursuit of his third drivers’ title.
The Spaniard clocked an unbeatable one minute and 40.621 seconds during brief dry conditions at the end of the final Q3 shoot-out to trim his own fastest time and leave him out in front.
Alonso was four-tenths of a second faster than nearest rival and defending double champion Sebastian Vettel of Germany and his Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber of Australia.
“You know, sometimes it’s good to check the circuit conditions, as we did in Q3,” said Alonso.
“Going into Turn 6 was not easy for anybody, a lot of aquaplaning, but everything went well for us. We made a good strategy call to do a pit stop in Q3 so we could have fresher tyres in the last minute.
“I think that helped us a lot to improve the lap time. It has been a strange weekend for conditions on the track, but the car was performing well in both conditions so we will see what happens tomorrow (today) in the race.”
German local hero and seven-time champion Michael Schumacher, 43, was fourth fastest in front of a big crowd of his dedicated fans, with another German, Nico Hulkenberg, taking fifth place on the grid for the Force India team.
Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado of Williams was sixth ahead of the McLaren pair of Britons Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton, whose bright promise in dry conditions in practice on Friday was not converted into grid positions in the rain.
Button’s relative success in taking seventh place was the first time this year that he has outpaced Hamilton in qualifying.
Another Briton, Paul Di Resta, was ninth in the second Force India, ahead of Finn Kimi Raikkonen of Lotus.
Vettel said: “In these conditions, it was tricky. You can lose the car a bit in the rivers, but I think we had the car today to put on pole.
“We need to look at the strategy Alonso touched on. Maybe that was better, but in these conditions it is a bit of a lottery.
“Fortunately we didn’t lose the car and we are on the front row, which should be good. I am starting on the inside as well, so we will see what happens.
“You can’t rule out McLaren. They’ve been quick in qualifying all weekend. In the last part of qualifying, I don’t know what went wrong, they were a bit far behind.
“They will be quick and Lotus have been quick in races. It’s still extremely close. We are consistent and able to finish in the top three, which is the key, so we try to do out best tomorrow and see what the weather does.”
German GP grid
1. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) - 1:40.621
2. Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) - 1:41.026
3. Mark Webber (Red Bull) - 1:41.496
4. Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) - 1:42.459
5. Nico Hulkenberg (Force India) - 1:43.501
6. Pastor Maldonado (Williams) - 1:43.950
7. Jenson Button (McLaren) - 1:44.113
8. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren) - 1:44.186
9. Paul di Resta (Force India) - 1:44.889
10. Kimi Raikkonen (Lotus) - 1:45.811
11. Daniel Ricciardo (Toro Rosso) - 1:39.789
12. Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber) - 1:39.985
13. Felipe Massa (Ferrari) - 1:40.212
14. Romain Grosjean (Lotus) - 1:40.574
15. Bruno Senna (Williams) - 1:40.752
16. Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) - 1:41.551
17. Sergio Perez (Sauber) - *1:39.933
18. Jean-Eric Vergne (Toro Rosso) - 1:16.741
19. Heikki Kovalainen (Caterham) - 1:17.620
20. Vitaly Petrov (Caterham) - 1:18.531
21. Charles Pic (Marussia) - 1:19.220
22. Timo Glock (Marussia) - 1:19.291
23. Pedro de la Rosa (HRT) - 1:19.912
24. Narain Karthikeyan (HRT) - 1:20.230
* Note: Perez dropped five places for blocking Alonso and Raikkonen.
Overall standings
Drivers
1. Alonso 129, 2. Webber 116, 3. Vettel 100, 4. Hamilton 92, 5. Raikkonen 83, 6. Rosberg 75, 7. Grosjean 61, 8. Button 50, 9. Perez 39, 10. Maldonado 29, 11. Di Resta 27, 12. Schumacher 23, 13. Massa 23, 14. Kobayashi 21, 15. Senna 18, 16. Hulkenberg 17, 17. Vergne 4, 18. Ricciardo 2.
Constructors
1. Red Bull 216, 2. Ferrari 152, 3. Lotus 144, 4. McLaren 142, 5. Mercedes 98, 6. Sauber 60, 7. Williams 47, 8. Force India 44, 9. Toro Rosso 6.