Felipe Masa will start in Sunday’s Turkish Grand Prix from
pole position after he defeated the championship leader Lewis Hamilton.
In the qualifying session Felipe Massa registered a time of
1 minute 27.329 seconds for the 5.338-kilometre circuit.
The British driver of McLaren-Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton, will
start from the second place after he obtained a time of 1:27.373. The third
place was claimed be the Finnisch Kimi Raikkonen, who was faster than the
defending champion, Fernando Alonso.
“It was very tough,” said Massa. “You could see that every session of
qualifying was very tight – it was always a big fight between all four [Ferrari
and McLaren] drivers. On the last run I managed to put together a great lap”.”
“I’m very proud, especially after a very bad result in Hungary. think we deserve it and I’m very proud about
the lap, about the job the team did." The Brazilian driver also took pole
last year at Istanbul
Park.
Hamilton
said he was pleased to start on the front row of the grid and expected to be
competitive in Sunday's race.
"I lost a little bit of time coming out of the last
turn," said Hamilton.
"But it was good for me and good for the team to be in the top four."
Raikkonen said his failure to put in a perfect lap in the
third qualifying session had cost him a higher starting place on the grid.
"I had a bid of oversteer in the last two corners but
third is okay," he said. "I think we are still in with a good
chance."
With just six races until the end of the season Hamilton is leading the
drivers’ 80 points, after he won the last race in Hungarian Grand Prix. Alonso
is six points behind the British driver, while Raikkonen and Massa are separated only by a point (60,
respectively 59)
The grid:
First row 1.
Felipe Massa, Brazil, Ferrari 2. Lewis Hamilton, Britain,
McLaren-Mercedes
Second row 3. Kimi
Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari 4. Fernando Alonso, Spain, McLaren-Mercedes
Third row 5. Robert Kubica,
Poland,
BMW-Sauber 6. Nick Heidfeld,
Germany,
BMW-Sauber
Fourth row 7. Heikki
Kovalainen, Finland,
Renault 8. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Williams
Fifth row 9. Jarno Trulli, Italy, Toyota
10. Giancarlo Fisichella, Italy,
Renault
Sixth row 11. Mark
Webber, Australia,
Red Bull Racing 12. Anthony Davidson, Britain, Super Aguri
Seventh row 13. David Coulthard, Britain, Red Bull 14. Rubens Barrichello,
Brazil
Eighth row 15. Jenson
Button, Britain,
Honda 16. Alexander Wurz, Austria,
Williams
Ninth row 17. Ralf Schumacher,
Germany, Toyota 18. Vitantonio Liuzzi, Italy, Toro Rosso
10th row 19. Takuma
Sato, Japan, Super Aguri 20. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Toro Rosso
11th row 21. Adrian Sutil, Germany,
Spyker 22. Sakon Yamamoto, Japan, Spyker