German Grand Prix grid

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Row 1 1. Sebastian Vettel 1′13.791 />Red Bull-Renault 2. Fernando Alonso 1′13.793 />Ferrari Row 2 3. Felipe Massa 1′14.290 />Ferrari 4. Mark Webber 1′14.347 />Red Bull-Renault Row 3 5. Jenson Button 1′14.427 />McLaren-Mercedes 6. Lewis Hamilton 1′14.566 />McLaren-Mercedes Row 4 7. Robert Kubica 1′15.079 />Renault 8. Rubens Barrichello 1′15.109 />Williams-Cosworth Row 5 9. Nico Rosberg 1′15.179 />Mercedes 10. Nico Hülkenberg 1′15.339 />Williams-Cosworth Row 6 11. Michael Schumacher 1′15.026 />Mercedes 12. Kamui Kobayashi 1′15.084 />Sauber-Ferrari Row 7 13. Vitaly Petrov 1′15.307 />Renault 14. Pedro de la Rosa 1′15.550 />Sauber-Ferrari Row 8 15. Jaime Alguersuari 1′15.588 />Toro Rosso-Ferrari 16. Sebastien Buemi 1′15.974 />Toro Rosso-Ferrari Row 9 17. Jarno Trulli 1′17.583 />Lotus-Cosworth 18. Heikki Kovalainen 1′18.300 />Lotus-Cosworth Row 10 19. Adrian Sutil* 1′15.467 />Force India-Mercedes 20. Bruno Senna 1′18.592 />HRT-Cosworth Row 11 21. Vitantonio Liuzzi 1′18.952 />Force India-Mercedes 22. Sakon Yamamoto 1′19.844 />HRT-Cosworth Row 12 23. Timo Glock* 1′18.343 />Virgin-Cosworth 24. Lucas di Grassi* />Virgin-Cosworth

*Five place penalty for gearbox change

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    10 Responses to “German Grand Prix grid”

    1. sato113 Says:

      Schumi starting 11th could be a benefit, starting on the hard tyres whilst everyone infront will be on the super softs…

    2. Steven Says:

      Alonso did say he would win the WDC. Looks like he is on the right track.

    3. SPIDERman Says:

      A FERRARI ONE two finish is looking highly likely and for me that is good news for now because as long as they lock out the redbulls then at least mclaren will still keep the points lead until they find speed next race

    4. bosyber Says:

      Not likely, no. The race will most likely be predominantly dry.

    5. ADZ23 Says:

      shame alonso just missed out,be good if ferrari could grad a 1~2 finish,get them back in the hunt,well done vettel

    6. Dan Thorn Says:

      With Danny Sullivan as race steward this weekend perhaps a Massa “spin and win” isn’t out of the question!

    7. giorgio Says:

      i couldn’t really watch the quali, but did any of the teams took the risk of a slight different set up, eg. rain?

    8. Calum Says:

      Urgh, 3rd Row for Mclaren.
      Oh well, lets hope for rain… heavy rain, that’ll spice it up nicely!

    9. Victor Says:

      I’d have loved a non-Red Bull driver to grab pole. Shame. Also Massa did beautifully, considering that he’s spun more than he’s stayed on the tarmac thus far.

    10. adam mason Says:

      very interesting to see Ferrari have found some speed

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