McLaren’s Hamilton takes Canadian GP pole, ending Red Bull streak at 7
By John Nicholson, APSaturday, June 12, 2010
Hamilton takes Canadian GP pole
MONTREAL — McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton won his third straight Canadian Grand Prix pole Saturday, snapping Red Bull’s season-opening streak at seven.
Hamilton, the winner two weeks ago in Turkey, took the top spot on his final lap in the third round of qualifying, edging Red Bull’s Mark Webber with a time of 1 minute, 15.105 seconds at 2.709-mile Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
“I think it’s fantastic for the team,” said Hamilton, the 2007 winner in Montreal. “I’m really proud of my guys. I damaged the car a little bit in practice and they fixed it in no time — seriously professional.”
Webber, the Formula 1 season points leader and a four-time pole winner this year, was second — 0.268 back. Red Bull teammate Sebastian Vettel qualified third.
Hamilton used Bridgestone’s super-soft compound tires in the final 10-car qualifying session, while Webber and Vettel went out on the medium-compound tires. The top 10 drivers have to start the race on the tires they used in the final session.
“Hopefully, it’ll be beneficial for us,” said Webber, a two-time winner this season. “We stuck to our guns and here we are in the top three again.”
Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso was fourth, followed by McLaren’s Jenson Button, Force India’s Tonio Liuzzi, Ferrari’s Felipe Massa and Renault’s Robert Kubica, the 2008 winner in the last F1 race at Montreal.
Michael Schumacher dropped out in the second session, relegating the seven-time Montreal winner’s Mercedes to 13th on the grid.
Webber briefly held the top spot in the final minutes of qualifying, but Hamilton pulled ahead on his last lap to take his 18th career pole.
“I saw on the second-to-last lap that Mark had gone ahead,” Hamilton said. “Fortunately, I had just enough time to get another lap in.”
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