Vettel takes pole for F1’s British Grand Prix; points leader Button qualifies 6th
By APSaturday, June 20, 2009
Vettel earns 3rd pole of F1 season at British GP
SILVERSTONE, England — Sebastian Vettel captured the pole for the British Grand Prix on Saturday, while Formula One championship leader Jenson Button will start from a season-worst sixth.
In his revamped Red Bull car, Vettel set the fastest lap time in qualifying for the third time this year, finishing in 1 minute, 19.509 seconds to edge Button’s Brawn GP teammate Rubens Barrichello by 0.347 seconds.
“It’s been a fantastic weekend so far from beginning to end,” Vettel said. “All the parts we have brought here seem to be working well, so we have made a good step forward.”
Mark Webber finished third as Red Bull continued a dominating weekend on the Silverstone circuit.
Webber blamed Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen for holding him up on his final run.
“I don’t know what the hell he was doing,” Webber said. “He should have been on the right, but he was on the racing line. He basically didn’t care, so that wrecked my run. Anyway, you do not want to listen to a shopping list of excuses.”
Button is 26 points ahead of Barrichello in the points standings and leads Vettel by 32.
Button was almost 0.8 seconds behind Vettel, and the Briton will also have Toyota’s Jarno Trulli and Kazuki Nakajima of Williams ahead of him on Sunday.
“I really struggled with low grip, especially in the last complex,” said Button, who has won six of the season’s first seven races. “I just felt like I was skating around. Qualifying was not fantastic — but that’s the way it was.”
Behind Button, the top 10 was completed by Nico Rosberg of Williams, Timo Glock of Toyota, Raikkonen and Renault’s Fernando Alonso.
Home fans were left disappointed early in qualifying when defending F1 champion Lewis Hamilton of McLaren, who won last year’s race, failed to get out of the first session. He will start at the back from 19th.
“It’s disappointing,” Hamilton said. “I just don’t have a good car.”
Only Toro Rosso’s Sebastien Buemi was slower than Hamilton.
Hamilton’s hopes of completing a final lap ended when the first 20-minute qualifying run was stopped with 24 seconds to go when the red flag emerged.
Adrian Sutil lost control of his Force India car and hit the protective barrier of tires. After being given the all-clear by medics, Sutil blamed the crash on his brakes.