Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) has shown the summer break hasn’t affected his form by taking his ninth pole position of the year in qualifying at the Belgian Grand Prix.
In a rain affected program Mark Webber (Red Bull) looked sharp and for a while it looked like his best lap (1:49.376) might claim pole position. Which would have been a great way to celebrate his birthday and new contract extension. However, Vettel and Lewis Hamilton (McLaren) were the last of the front runners to cross the line and they made the most of the drying track.
Hamilton was first and he also did enough to claim P1 (1:48.730) but the moment last just seconds as Vettel cut four tenths from Hamilton’s best (1:48.298).
Controversy reigned at the close of Q2 when it appeared as though Pastor Maldonado (Williams) deliberately ran into Hamilton, following some minor contact at the chicane on the close of the previous lap. The Venezuelan was penalised five places on the grid and will now start from P21. Hamilton was handed a reprimand, which appears lucky after reviewing replays that showed he moved towards Maldonado moments before they made contact.
A combination of wet conditions and mechanical gremlins made it tough going for Daniel Ricciardo (HRT) who posted the slowest lap in Q3 and was well out of the 107% qualifying zone. He wasn’t the only one though, with Liuzzi (HRT) and d’Ambrosio (Virgin) also missing the mark. It is expected all three will be allowed to race.
Meanwhile, a brief and rare pause to feel sorrow for Michael Schumacher who didn’t get to post a time at all during qualifying after a wheel fell off his car during his out lap in Q3. A rather symbolic moment for his 20th anniversary celebrations given his form since his comeback to F1.
A transcript from the post-qualifying press conference featuring Vettel, Hamilton and Webber can be read below.
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