Sebastian Vettel has achieved his and the Scuderia Toro Rosso's first ever
pole position, using Bridgestone's extreme wet tyre to set a time of 1min
37.555secs at a treacherously wet Monza race circuit for the Italian Grand
Prix.
Vettel showed his mettle in the difficult conditions and was over seven
hundredths of a second faster than the second fastest driver, Heikki
Kovalainen (Vodafone McLaren Mercedes). Mark Webber (Red Bull Racing) was
the third fastest driver whilst Sebastien Bourdais (Scuderia Toro Rosso)
qualified in
fourth.
Nico Rosberg (AT&T Williams) went fifth fastest whilst Felipe Massa
(Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro) was the top qualifier of the leading three
drivers' championship contenders with the sixth fastest time. Jarno Trulli
(Panasonic Toyota Racing) and Fernando Alonso (ING Renault F1 Team)
qualified on the fourth row, whilst Timo Glock (Panasonic Toyota Racing) and
Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber F1
Team) were the final drivers to qualify in the top ten.
Current drivers' championship leader Lewis Hamilton (Vodafone McLaren
Mercedes) qualified in fifteenth position, and was the only driver to use
the wet tyre using qualifying. Reigning champion Kimi Raikkonen (Scuderia
Ferrari Marlboro) is one place ahead of Hamilton on the grid for tomorrow's
race. Vettel is now the youngest driver to achieve a Formula One pole
position.
In the morning practice session Timo Glock topped the times with a 1min
35.464secs lap, set on the extreme wet tyre. Glock was over six tenths
faster than Vettel, with Rosberg the third quickest. Today's fastest lap
time, a 1min 35.214secs, was set by Kovalainen using the extreme wet tyre in
Q1.
Jun Matsuzaki - Chief Engineer, Bridgestone Motorsport, said:
"Today was all about reading the weather conditions and using the correct
tyre at the correct moment, when the track was at its best. Sebastian Vettel
and Toro Rosso did a fantastic job to achieve their first pole position at
the team's home Grand Prix. There were many notable performances today and
our extreme wet tyres worked well in the difficult conditions. It is unusual
to have such a wet event in Italy and we will have to see what the weather
does tomorrow for the race.
If conditions are like today's it should be a very exciting 53 laps."
Stats of the Day
Total amount of laps completed by all drivers: 614 laps
Average number of laps per driver: 31 laps
Most laps by a driver: 44 - Glock
Fastest lap: 1min 35.214secs - Kovalainen (Q1)
Compounds used: Wet / Extreme Wet
Italian Grand Prix in 2007
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver Fernando Alonso used
a medium-medium-soft tyre strategy to win the 2007
Italian Grand Prix, beating team-mate Lewis Hamilton,
who was on the same tyre strategy, by six seconds. Kimi
Raikkonen (Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro) took third position
after using a one-stop medium-soft strategy.
Temperatures Ambient Track Weather
Practice - AM 21C-20C 21C-20C Drizzle / Rain
Qualifying - PM 21C-22C 21C-22C-21C Rain / Drizzle
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