Another great qualifying and this time it’s BMW-Sauber’s Robert Kubica grabbing pole on his last flying lap inching ahead of Felipe Massa of Ferrari.
As has been the norm lately, BMW-Sauber kept a low profile right up until qualifying and then showed what they really had.
For most of the weekend, Felipe Massa was the story as he topped the time charts just about everywhere he could including in qualifying right up to the end only to lose pole to Robert Kubica.
So far Kimi Raikkonen is flying under the wire and finishes in 4th outside second row and watching Massa take all the Ferrari glory.
Lewis Hamilton showed no ill effects from yesterdays shunt and managed 3rd best time just over a tenth off Massa.
Topping the top 5 is Heikki Kovalainen who still needs to find something extra from himself and his MP4-23 to challenge the new 3 team competition now including BMW-Sauber. However, Nick Heidfeld is frustrated with his car or shall I say his inability to get comfortable with it. He’s not liking the tight and twitchy car as much as Robert Kubica and it showed today with his 6th grid spot behind Kovalainen.
Honda continue to slowly improve as Jenson Button climbed into Q3 for the first time this season. Great drive for him especially since his position is one ahead of Fernando Alonso who will start 1oth. For Fernando, that’s got to hurt especially when he was very hopeful of a Q3. Rubens Barichello drove well, but was bumped in the dying seconds of Q2 and will start 12th.
Jarno Trulli for Toyota really outpaced his teammate Timo Glock. Trulli who of course can qualify with the best of them ended up 7th and Timo struggled to only 13th. I think maybe a top 10 for Jarno is achievable.
The same for Williams with Nico Rosberg qualifying in 8th, miles ahead of Kazuki Nakajima who could only manage 16th. Nakajima should be able to do much better than 16th and has a lot of work ahead of him this year. I don’t know about him.
What to say about Red Bull. David Coulthard has got to be making it very difficult for his team as he is never short of critisism of the RB4. It was the same today as he couldn’t get speed out of the corners and wasn’t shy about letting everyone know. He wasn’t even able to get out of Q1 and will start 17th. Mark Webber did much better and just missed Q3 on the last flying laps and starts 11th. Clearly he can handle the car.
Force India still trying for Q2. Giancarlo Fisichella muffed his first flyer and could only grab 18th with Adrian Sutil 20th. Not a good weekend so far for Force India.
The last 2 spots are of course taken by Super Aguri. Anthony Davidson 21st and Takuma Sato who spun into the end of the pit wall 22nd.
Here’s how they stand:
1. Robert Kubica Poland BMW Sauber F1 Team-BMW 1:33.096
2. Felipe Massa Brazil Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro-Ferrari 1:33.123
3. Lewis Hamilton Britain Vodafone McLaren Mercedes-Mercedes 1:33.292
4. Kimi Raikkonen Finland Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro-Ferrari 1:33.418
5. Heikki Kovalainen Finland Vodafone McLaren Mercedes-Mercedes 1:33.488
6. Nick Heidfeld Germany BMW Sauber F1 Team-BMW 1:33.737
7. Jarno Trulli Italy Panasonic Toyota Racing-Toyota 1:33.994
8. Nico Rosberg Germany AT&T Williams-Toyota 1:34.015
9. Jenson Button Britain Honda Racing F1 Team-Honda 1:35.057
10. Fernando Alonso Spain ING Renault F1 Team-Renault 1:35.115
11. Mark Webber Australia Red Bull Racing-Renault 1:32.371
12. Rubens Barrichello Brazil Honda Racing F1 Team-Honda 1:32.508
13. Timo Glock Germany Panasonic Toyota Racing-Toyota 1:32.528
14. Nelson Piquet Jr Brazil ING Renault F1 Team-Renault 1:32.790
15. Sebastien Bourdais France Scuderia Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:32.915
16. Kazuki Nakajima Japan AT&T Williams-Toyota 1:32.943
17. David Coulthard Britain Red Bull Racing-Renault 1:33.433
18. Giancarlo Fisichella Italy Force India F1 Team-Ferrari 1:33.501
19. Sebastian Vettel Germany Scuderia Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:33.562
20. Adrian Sutil Germany Force India F1 Team-Ferrari 1:33.845
21. Anthony Davidson Britain Super Aguri F1 Team-Honda 1:34.140
22. Takuma Sato Japan Super Aguri F1 Team-Honda 1:35.725
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f1bloggen
April 5th, 2008 at 11:09 am
1“Jarno Trulli for Toyota really outpaced his teammate Timo Glock. Trulli who of course can qualify with the best of them ended up 7th and Timo struggled to only 13th. I think maybe a top 10 for Jarno is achievable.”
certainly hope so. toyota seems to be (a bit at least) back on track. glock also made som quick laps, but not enough in the end. good to see them get the pace again, hope for a nice fight between them, williams, maybe renault and bmw the rest of the season.
still expect ferrari and mclaren to pull away in the standings in a few races..
F1wolf
April 5th, 2008 at 11:26 am
2It looks like BMW is serious about fighting Macs and Ferraris !
I think Kimi may be a bit heavier than McLarens and Massa and Kubica
Stew, how did you know Kubica will be on pole ?
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admin
April 5th, 2008 at 11:46 am
3Kubica is connected with that car and he’s in a groove. I had a feeling about a light fuel load and ‘go for pole’ because BMW are hungry. So close to Ferrari and McLaren they can smell them.
In other words, it was a feeling hahaha!
admin
April 5th, 2008 at 11:49 am
4Trulli showed good pace 2 weeks ago, but I expect him to be in tough tomorrow. I would be happy with a top 10 and even go as far as 7th.
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