Vettel ends Hamilton run, takes Italian Grand Prix pole

Red Bull team sweep front row in qualifying at Monza.

Seeking his third win at the Autodromo Nazionale, Vettel clocked a best lap time of one minute and 23.755 seconds to take the Italian Grand Prix pole. PHOTO: AFP

MONZA:


Sebastian Vettel ended Lewis Hamilton’s run of four straight pole positions yesterday when he secured the prime starting spot for today’s Italian Grand Prix.


Vettel’s Red Bull team swept the front row in qualifying, with the 26-year-old German in awesome form and teammate Mark Webber just behind in second.

Seeking his third win at the Autodromo Nazionale, the series leader and defending triple world champion Vettel clocked a best lap time of one minute and 23.755 seconds ahead of Webber, who recorded a best of 1:23.968.

They were the only two drivers to go below 1:24.

German Nico Huelkenberg delivered a stunning late lap to snatch third place for Sauber ahead of the Ferraris of Brazilian Felipe Massa and Spaniard Fernando Alonso, who were a disappointing fourth and fifth in front of watching Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo.

German Nico Rosberg was sixth for Mercedes while his teammate Hamilton qualified only 12th after running off the circuit during Q2.

Daniel Ricciardo, the young Australian who will succeed compatriot Webber at Red Bull next season, was seventh ahead of the two McLarens of Mexican Sergio Perez and Briton Jenson Button, with Frenchman Jean-Eric Vergne completing the top 10 for Toro Rosso.


Hamilton fails to make cut to Q3

On another hot late summer’s day in the old royal park, Vettel was in dominant form in Q1, setting the pace ahead of the McLaren pair of Rosberg and Hamilton.

Meanwhile, Q2 resulted in exits for Mexican Esteban Gutierrez of Sauber, Finn Valtteri Bottas in the second Williams, the two Caterhams of Dutchman Giedo Van Der Garde and Frenchman Charles Pic and the two Marussias of Frenchman Jules Bianchi and Briton Max Chilton.

Alonso showed he and Ferrari were in shape when he clocked 1:24.227 to go top before Vettel responded with 1:23.977 in a busy session that saw Hamilton run off the track at the Parabolica and miss the cut for the top 10 shootout.

It was the first time in 67 races, excluding penalties that Hamilton had failed to make the cut to Q3.

“I just drove like an idiot,” said Hamilton. “That’s the worst I’ve driven for a long, long time and I’m sorry, for the team. Yes, I was impeded, but there’s nothing you can do about it.

“I should have done a lap before that. I just didn’t drive well and there’s not really much more I can say. I’ll do whatever I can, but it’s going to be tough.”

Out with the 2008 champion went the 2007 title winner, Finn Kimi Raikkonen of Lotus, who was 11th, Frenchman Romain Grosjean of Lotus, Sutil, Maldonado and Briton Paul Di Resta in the second Force India.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 8th, 2013.

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