Qualification: New pole position for Webber, the third one

We announced it to you earlier, Alonso made a driving error and crashed into the wall, causing significant damage to his chassis. As the chassis needs to be replaced, Alonso will start from the pit lane with his Ferrari. Chandhok and Kubica are the first to head out in Q1, setting times around the 1 […]

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Qualification: New pole position for Webber, the third one

We announced it to you earlier, Alonso made a driving error and crashed into the wall, causing significant damage to his chassis. As the chassis needs to be replaced, Alonso will start from the pit lane with his Ferrari.

Chandhok and Kubica are the first to head out in Q1, setting times around the 1 minute 16 mark. But the narrow width of the track combined with the many cars on track causes problems, as Kubica is held up during his second fast lap and Rosberg needs 3 laps to manage a satisfying fast lap.

After 17 minutes, the first yellow flag appears: it’s Kovalainen’s Lotus that makes a mistake the first time, then a second time in the hairpin 2 minutes later, but without any serious consequences.

During Q2, it’s Jenson Button with his McLaren who fails to set a fast lap and qualifies just in 10th position but will improve his time a few laps later. Then, with 3 minutes remaining in Q2, the young Petrov from Renault hits the tires, hindering Liuzzi, who nevertheless manages to qualify for Q3.

It’s at the start of Q3 that we witness a magnificent lap by Kubica clocking a time of 1:14.2, the fastest of the weekend, but then Webber’s Red Bull comes to crush this time and sets fastest lap after fastest lap, eventually dropping below the 1:14 mark to qualify in pole position for this Grand Prix, followed by Kubica, Vettel, and Massa.

Result of Qualifying – Monaco GP – Saturday, May 15, 2010:

DriverTeamTimes Q1Times Q2Times Q3Laps
1
WebberRed Bull1.15.0351.14.4621.13.826
25
2
KubicaRenault1.15.0451.14.5491.14.120
28
3
VettelRed Bull1.15.1101.14.5681.14.227
23
4
MassaFerrari1.14.7571.14.4051.14.283
23
5
HamiltonMcLaren1.15.6761.14.5271.14.432
31
6
RosbergMercedes GP1.15.1881.14.3751.14.544
18
7
SchumacherMercedes GP1.15.6491.14.6911.14.590
23
8
ButtonMcLaren1.15.6231.15.1501.14.637
28
9
BarrichelloWilliams1.15.5901.15.0831.14.901
29
10
LiuzziForce India1.15.3971.15.0611.15.170
27
11
HülkenbergWilliams1.16.0301.15.317
19
12
SutilForce India1.15.4451.15.318
18
13
BuemiToro Rosso1.15.9611.15.413
21
14
PetrovRenault1.15.4821.15.576
19
15
De la RosaBMW-Sauber1.15.9081.15.692
20
16
KobayashiBMW-Sauber1.16.1751.15.992
21
17
AlguersuariToro Rosso1.16.0211.16.176
20
18
KovalainenLotus1.17.094
11
19
TrulliLotus1.17.134
12
20
GlockVirgin1.17.377
12
21
Di GrassiVirgin1.17.864
12
22
SennaHispania1.18.509
12
23
ChandhokHispania1.19.559
14
24
AlonsoFerrari

This Monaco Grand Prix promises to be full of emotion.

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