The British driver Lewis Hamilton achieved an unforgettable pole position for the 2009 edition of the Italian F1 GP.
The world champion en-titre set the fastest time at the end of Q3, 1m 24.066s, 0,195 seconds quicker than Force India's Adrian Sutil, who finished 2nd(1m 24.261s) and impressed the audience with his outstanding performance. Kimi Raikkonen will start tomorrow's race from 3rd place(1m 24.523s), whereas the other McLaren-Mercedes single-seater driven by Heikki Kovalainen will proceed from the 4th position(1m 24.845s). Brawn-Mercedes's Barrichelo and Button will start the GP from the 5th(1m 25.015s) and 6th(1m 25.030s) positions. Vittantonio Liuzzi successfully managed to achieve an impressive 7th place(1m 25.043s), while the last 3 positions of the Top 10 were obtained by Renault-powered F1 cars:Fernando Alonso from Renault on 8th(1m 25.072s), and Sebastian Vettel on 9th(1m 25.180s) and Mark Webber on 10th(1m 25.314s), both from Red Bull Racing.
More information about McLaren-Mercedes's Saturday at Monza in the following press release.
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE
Monza, Italy, Sep 12, 2009
LEWIS HAMILTON
- MP4-24-04
P3 programme
- 1m23.633s (18 laps, 5th)
Qualifying
- Q1 1m23.375s (2nd)
- Q2 1m22.973s (2nd)
- Q3 1m24.066s (1st overall)
Following on from his strong showing yesterday, Lewis and his engineers began the day with some minor adjustments to the car, finishing P3 fifth fastest with a 1m23.633s.
For qualifying, Lewis was always on the pace, finishing the first two sessions in second spot before opting for two runs in Q3 on Option tyres. On his final run, he used the initial lap to prime his KERS before nailing his final lap when it mattered the most – setting fastest times in all three sectors and securing pole by two tenths from his former Formula 3 EuroSeries team-mate Adrian Sutil.
“It was a very close session,” Lewis said. “The car felt very good, and I was able to really put the lap together. I had a single shot at pole – and that’s the most exhilarating and exciting feeling you can have as a racing driver.
“We didn’t anticipate being this quick before the weekend, but I’m now in the best position to make the most of the start and to get out of the first corner cleanly. It’s fantastic to have Adrian starting alongside me tomorrow and we both want a clean start and to enjoy the grand prix.”
HEIKKI KOVALAINEN
- MP4-24-03
P3 programme
- 1m23.803s (20 laps, 6th)
Qualifying
- Q1 1m23.515s (5th)
- Q2 1m23.528s (9th)
- Q3 1m24.845s (4th overall)
After optmising his car’s balance this morning, Heikki attacked this afternoon’s qualifying session, completing two runs in Q1 and Q2 before taking a determined gamble to complete a single, decisive run in the final minutes of the Q3 session.
The strategy worked, and Heikki posted an excellent 1m24.845s lap, on the Prime tyre, to line up fourth for tomorrow’s Santander Italian Grand Prix.
“Pole position would have been better, but I’m happy with my position,” joked Heikki afterwards. “Tomorrow, we’ll see what strategies everybody is running: I think we’re going to be strong. We’re in good shape, have a solid and reliable car and are looking to be very competitive tomorrow.
“I’ve been quick all weekend and actually felt the car was working better with a heavier fuel load than on lighter tanks, so that’s another positive for the race.
“Our KERS Hybrid is going to be very helpful tomorrow – it’s a boost at the start and will be useful throughout the race, particularly for overtaking and pushing out of the corners. My focus for tomorrow is to win this race – and I think that’s a realistic target.”
COMMENTS
MARTIN WHITMARSH
Team principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
“It may be a Formula 1 cliché, but it’s true nonetheless: our whole team did a fantastic job today – Vodafone, McLaren, Mercedes-Benz, everyone. Both our drivers drove excellent laps, aggressive yet controlled, and both of them have good strategies for tomorrow. But, however pleased we are with our overall qualifying performance, the reality is that anything can happen on race day and we never under-estimate our opposition. Nevertheless, we look forward to a great Italian Grand Prix at this majestic circuit, and we confidently expect to be able to play a highly competitive part in it.”
NORBERT HAUG
Vice-president, Mercedes-Benz Motorsport
“What a final lap from Lewis and a great position for Heikki on the second row. This is Lewis’s second pole in the last three races and shows that the team is working in the right direction to get back to the top. Thanks to everybody in the team, particularly the engineers – it is very easy to get it wrong in terms of qualifying strategy here at Monza, but our guys got it absolutely right.
“Congratulations also to Adrian Sutil and Force India for their second place on the grid – it is amazing what these guys are doing and proof that a technical partnership and a talented, hard-working staff in an independent low-budget team can achieve everything in Formula 1.”
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