German Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) will start tomorrow from the pole position''''in the Japanese Grand Prix, the fifteenth round of the World Formula One, while the Spanish Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) will occupy the fifth place on the grid
This is the twenty-seventh pole''career''of Vettel and the twelfth of the season. In addition, his team, Red Bull, continue to monopolize the top positions in the training output of 2011, as the two did not achieve the Germanic initialed his teammate, Mark Webber, now six.
From the second line will also start on Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), who became eligible for the''pole''but who fails in his last attempt was relegated to third place, and Brazilian Felipe Massa, who beat Fernando Alonso by 82 thousandths.
Fernando Alonso, who lost an attempt to lap in Q3 by a slight off track, take the exit from the third row alongside Mark Webber, while from the fourth German Michael Schumacher will start (Mercedes GP) and Russian Vitaly Petrov (Renault). The fifth row is for the Japanese Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber) and Brazilian Bruno Senna (Renault).
The last four pilots gave up tempo dial in Q3 in order to save tires for the race.
Sebastian Vettel always has an ace up his sleeve and pulled him right now in the last minute, when he was needed most. When it appeared that the''pole''at Suzuka would be for McLaren, which had dominated all three free practice sessions and was ahead in the qualifying session, the Germanic put all in place with a spectacular final lap in which surpassed by just nine thousandths of Jenson Button.
Thus, Vettel will start tomorrow in search of the missing point from the pole position''.'' You just have to finish in tenth place, but it sure will try to convict his second title with a victory, which would be the tenth of the season.
To prevent the title of Vettel, Button needs to win all five remaining races, including this one, and Vettel and do not add any point.
The Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado (Williams) will start from the fourteenth place, the Spanish Alguersuari (Toro Rosso) from the sixteenth, and Mexico's Sergio Perez (Sauber), who failed to score a time in Q2 by a hydraulic failure, from the seventeenth. The three were stuck in the second round of the qualifying session.
One of the protagonists of the qualifying session was Kobayashi, who was the fastest of all in Q1 and managed to get into Q3, which was ninth, a position with which you formed to save tires for the race.
Tomorrow at 15.00 local time (8.00 GMT CET/6.00), is held the fifteenth round of the World, over 53 laps of the Suzuka track.
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