Hamilton grabs pole at Hockenheim

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F1 Grand Prix, GP Germany, Hockenheimringde

Lewis Hamilton has confirmed the improved form of his McLaren since Magny-Cours as he claimed pole position for tomorrow's German Grand Prix. Aside of him will be Felipe Massa, followed by Heikki Kovalainen. World Champion Kimi Raikkonen is only 6th.

Just like at Silverstone two weeks ago, most cars are out quickly to try to put in a good lap time before the rain starts. The clouds have been threatening all weekend so far with especially on Friday when the free practice sessions were held on a wet track. Halfway in Q1, Lewis Hamilton leads the time sheet, even after having missed the apex in the back hairpin.

Two minutes from the end of Q1, Massa has improved on Hamilton with a 1:14.921, the first time a driver goes under 1:15 this weekend. Even after such an action-filled session, several drivers are in trouble to qualify for Q2 as the differences are so small. Robert Kubica for instance only managed to qualify in his last attempt after being held up in traffic, notably by Adrian Sutil. Fernando Alonso also just managed to get through in his final attempt, while his team-mate Piquet failed to do so and blamed Vettel for it.

Important to know is that Alonso, contrary to any other driver in their final attempts, did not use the option tyre but instead used the prime and therefore slightly harder compound. Q2 will then go ahead without Nakajima, Piquet, Barrichello, Sutil and Fisichella as they proved the slowest of the field.

Q2 went on a little bit more normal as the threat of rain appears to have decreased a bit. The fastest men proved to be Hamilton, Massa, Kovalainen and Alonso - this time on option tyres and the fastest of all in the third track sector. Nick Heidfeld on the other hand made a mistake and is out, along with Glock, Rosberg, Button and Bourdais, also partly due to a mistake at the hairpin.

In Q3, Trulli is the first man on track, Alonso the last. Massa initially proved fastest, ahead of Alonso and Hamilton. Kovalainen is still 10th due to going wide and through the gravel on his first lap.

The second attempts were very tense with Hamilton coming out on top, slightly ahead of Massa. Kovalainen is third and could have been 2nd had he not made another slight mistake. Jarno Trulli is 4th, ahead of Fernando Alonso. Kimi Räikkönen is only 6th and is thus far running anonymously.

Results

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Pos.DriverTeamTime
1L. HamiltonMcLaren1:15.666
2F. MassaFerrari1:15.859
3H. KovalainenMcLaren1:16.143
4J. TrulliToyota1:16.191
5F. AlonsoRenault1:16.385
6K. RäikkönenFerrari1:16.389
7R. KubicaBmw1:16.521
8M. WebberRed Bull1:17.014
9S. VettelScuderia Toro Rosso1:17.244
10D. CoulthardRed Bull1:17.503
11T. GlockToyota1:15.508
12N. HeidfeldBmw1:15.581
13N. RosbergWilliams1:15.633
14J. ButtonHonda1:15.701
15S. BourdaisScuderia Toro Rosso1:15.858
16K. NakajimaWilliams1:16.083
17N. Piquet jr.Renault1:16.189
18R. BarrichelloHonda1:16.246
19A. SutilForce India F11:16.657
20G. FisichellaForce India F11:16.963