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| Row 1 |
1. Sebastian Vettel 1′18.773
/>Red Bull-Renault |
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2. Mark Webber 1′19.184
/>Red Bull-Renault |
| Row 2 |
3. Fernando Alonso 1′19.987
/>Ferrari |
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4. Felipe Massa 1′20.331
/>Ferrari |
| Row 3 |
5. Lewis Hamilton 1′20.499
/>McLaren-Mercedes |
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6. Nico Rosberg 1′21.082
/>Mercedes |
| Row 4 |
7. Vitaly Petrov 1′21.229
/>Renault |
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8. Robert Kubica 1′21.328
/>Renault |
| Row 5 |
9. Pedro de la Rosa 1′21.411
/>Sauber-Ferrari |
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10. Nico Hülkenberg 1′21.710
/>Williams-Cosworth |
| Row 6 |
11. Jenson Button 1′21.292
/>McLaren-Mercedes |
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12. Rubens Barrichello 1′21.331
/>Williams-Cosworth |
| Row 7 |
13. Adrian Sutil 1′21.517
/>Force India-Mercedes |
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14. Michael Schumacher 1′21.630
/>Mercedes |
| Row 8 |
15. Sebastien Buemi 1′21.897
/>Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
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16. Vitantonio Liuzzi 1′21.927
/>Force India-Mercedes |
| Row 9 |
17. Jaime Alguersuari 1′21.998
/>Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
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18. Timo Glock 1′24.050
/>Virgin-Cosworth |
| Row 10 |
19. Heikki Kovalainen 1′24.120
/>Lotus-Cosworth |
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20. Jarno Trulli 1′24.199
/>Lotus-Cosworth |
| Row 11 |
21. Lucas di Grassi 1′25.118
/>Virgin-Cosworth |
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22. Bruno Senna 1′26.391
/>HRT-Cosworth |
| Row 12 |
23. Kamui Kobayashi* 1′22.222
/>Sauber-Ferrari |
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24. Sakon Yamamoto 1′26.453
/>HRT-Cosworth |
*Five -place grid penalty (ignored red light in the pit lane)
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July 31st, 2010 at 5:03 pm
so under next years rule they wouldn’t start.
July 31st, 2010 at 5:53 pm
I was really bummed for Kobayashi. First he had traffic, then he ran past the stop light and got a penalty. Oh well, at least we should see some good overtaking from him in the early stages of the race…
July 31st, 2010 at 6:14 pm
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This came up when I clicked on the link at the right hand side of the page to come here. I did not come from google, f1fanatic is one of my main pages.
Just fyi
July 31st, 2010 at 6:39 pm
I was thinking the same on Vettel. Somehow don’t think he will though if he thinks the dirty side is so dirty that Mark won’t have a chance of passing him. He might just end up going straight and defending against Fernando. Would rather him do as you say though as that’ll mean the Red Bulls will be chasing Alonso from then on and I’d sooner see that than them just running away with it.
July 31st, 2010 at 7:12 pm
Amen, what a grid.. The Red Bull dominance reminds me of McLaren ‘88 … I wish for a great race tmw.. Give us rain and safety car!
July 31st, 2010 at 7:51 pm
If Vettel veers towards Mark Webber here, maybe Alonso can do the same Massa did in Hockenheim and get past both of them.
I’m not yet giving up on seeing an exiting race. Also Kobayashi will have to go throught the field from 23rd and Button might do some nice work in the first laps.
July 31st, 2010 at 8:15 pm
well if alonso can get infront of a faster red bull after the pit stops there’d be a challenge all race.