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Massa On Turkish Pole
By Dale Calkins
May 11 2008
Felipe Massa took the pole position for Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix, with team-mate Kimi Raikkonen setting the fourth fastest time of the day. Both drivers were pleased with their results and are set to perform well in the race, with Massa looking to make it three Turkish wins in a row.

Massa On
Turkish
Pole

4 - Kimi Raikkonen
1'27.936 - Third Session

"Obviously, I would have preferred to have been further up the grid, but this position is definitely not the end of the world. What matters is the race when the points are given out. We are up against very strong opposition, which is no surprise to us. Of course, there's a question mark over fuel loads and we won't get an answer to that until the first pit stops tomorrow afternoon. I am a bit disappointed but I made mistakes on my second lap in Q3 and I have to accept that: I didn't go into the final corner before the pit straight quite right and lost a lot of speed. We can count on a car that is good over a distance and we will try and make the most of it, trying to get as many points as possible. Winning is never easy, but I'll give it a go!"

1 - Felipe Massa
1'27.617 - Third session


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I am very happy to have taken a third consecutive pole at this circuit: it is really motivating and it would be fantastic to do the same again tomorrow in the race. Driving this track is nice and fun, with Turn 8 being exceptional, although there are others that are also very tough. Today, the car was great and I got the most out of it. Tomorrow I will have to watch out for all those who are around me on the grid. It will be important to work out the best way to manage the tyres in the light of how the track will evolve and how the temperature changes. In Q2, I had a bit of traffic, but in Q3 I was able to do two completely trouble free laps.
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