Australia – Qualifying: Vettel and Red Bull Already in Front!

In a session held on a drying track, the Red Bulls demonstrated all their speed, with Sebastian Vettel seizing the opportunity to add another pole to his already impressive record, ahead of Mark Webber. Lewis Hamilton takes third place on the grid, Fernando Alonso fifth. The Lotus cars occupy the fourth row and the McLarens are nowhere to be seen.

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Australia – Qualifying: Vettel and Red Bull Already in Front!

It is under a cloudy and – at times, rainy – sky that the last two rounds of the first qualifying session of the season will take place, stopped by the rain on Saturday and postponed, after Q1, to this Sunday.

The track is therefore wet, even if not to the extent experienced yesterday.

Q2: The two Toro Rosso cars are eager to hit the Australian asphalt, followed by most of the other cars. With the possibility of rain returning at any moment, teams are asking drivers to secure a lap. The cars are fitted with intermediate tires. Nico Rosberg then sets the first benchmark at 1:40.423.

The Finns are not particularly in high spirits: Bottas and Räikkönen are missing the mark, but so is Vettel. The rain seems to start falling again in some areas. Rosberg continues to improve but Vettel overtakes him with a time of 1:38.647. Indeed, the drivers are improving with each lap: the track is drying quickly. As the rain appears to fall more intensely in certain sectors, Rosberg clocks in at 1:37.325.

Pérez is the first to take the risk with slick tires, choosing the super softs (red). The start is tricky for the Mexican. His teammate does the same and makes a mistake exiting turn 12. He gets away without harm, but the choice of slick tires is too bold and he heads to the pits. Rosberg improves again, with 1:36.194, but on intermediates, currently the right choice.

As the checkered flag is lowered, Button and Massa are among those eliminated. The Brazilian manages to escape, as does Button. But it is Sergio Pérez who suffers the consequences of the slick tire strategy and exits this qualifying session.

Eliminated in Q2: Hülkenberg, Sutil, Vergne, Ricciardo, Pérez, and Bottas

Q3: Nico Rosberg is the first on track to go for pole position. He is on intermediate tires, like the first drivers out on the track. The first wave results in a best time for Sebastian Vettel who sets a 1:32.604, one second ahead of Lewis Hamilton. Rosberg, Webber, and Räikkönen follow next.

Jenson Button is the first to take the gamble with super soft tires. The other drivers rush to make the change. The McLaren driver clocks in at 1:32.485, just a tenth ahead of Vettel who was on intermediate tires. Hamilton shatters his former teammate’s time with 1:29.184, but Vettel isn’t finished and opens a gap with 1:27.407, Webber falls four-tenths short, then Hamilton by six-tenths!

Sebastian Vettel thus secures the 37th pole position of his career, his 3rd in Melbourne and the first of the season. Mark Webber completes an all-taurine front row. Behind the two men, a scent of 2008 as Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa share the first line. The Brazilian therefore leads Fernando Alonso, fifth on the grid. The Lotus cars occupy the fourth row and Jenson Button is tenth.

Qualifying Results of the Australian Grand Prix /f1/actualite/15142-australie-qualifications-la-pluie-par-ko-rounds-2-et-3-dimanche-matin.html:

DriverTeamTime Q1Time Q2Time Q3Laps
1
VettelInfiniti Red Bull Racing1:44.6571:36.7451:27.407
27
2
WebberInfiniti Red Bull Racing1:44.4721:36.5241:27.827
26
3
HamiltonMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team1:45.4561:36.6251:28.087
29
4
MassaScuderia Ferrari1:44.6351:36.6661:28.490
23
5
AlonsoScuderia Ferrari1:43.8501:36.6911:28.493
26
6
RosbergMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team1:43.3801:36.1941:28.523
28
7
RäikkönenLotus F1 Team1:45.5451:37.5171:28.738
27
8
GrosjeanLotus F1 Team1:44.2841:37.6411:29.013
25
9
di RestaSahara Force India F1 Team1:45.6011:36.9011:29.305
23
10
ButtonVodafone McLaren Mercedes1:44.6881:36.6441:30.357
24
11
HülkenbergSauber F1 Team1:45.9301:38.067
19
12
SutilSahara Force India F1 Team1:47.3301:38.134
19
13
VergneScuderia Toro Rosso1:44.8711:38.778
19
14
RicciardoScuderia Toro Rosso1:46.4501:39.042
20
15
PerezVodafone McLaren Mercedes1:44.3001:39.900
18
16
BottasWilliams F1 Team1:47.3281:40.290
19
17
MaldonadoWilliams F1 Team1:47.614
11
18
GutierrezSauber F1 Team1:47.776
10
19
BianchiMarussia F1 Team1:48.147
11
20
ChiltonMarussia F1 Team1:48.909
11
21
Van der GardeCaterham F1 Team1:49.519
11
22
PicCaterham F1 Team1:50.626
10
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