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Championship Qualifying Session Report - ResultsJuan Pablo Montoya grabs his 4th Pole position in a row (and his 5th this season) ahead of Rubens Barrichello and Michael Schumacher. Ralf Schumacher, Kimi Raikkonen and David Coulthard make the top 6. Following a Ferrari dominance during all the practice sessions and for most of the qualifying session, Juan Pablo Montoya drove a stunning lap in the dying minutes of the session to take Pole position by just 0.034 seconds from Rubens Barrichello. Michael Schumacher wasn't far behind only 0.01 seconds behind Barrichello. The action started 15 minutes into the session with Bernoldi
going out on the track, a number of drivers followed. 6 minutes later Michael
Schumacher appeared and grabbed provisional pole over a second faster than
anyone else. With only a few minutes remaining it looked set to be a
Ferrari front row. But on the final run Juan Pablo Montoya managed to put a
stunning lap and set a time that was 0.034 seconds faster than that of
Barrichello. Rubens Barrichello, Michael and Ralf Schumacher failed to
improve. Pedro de la Rosa just managed to qualify as he went out in the spare car in the final minutes of the session while Alex Yoong used up all his runs trying to set a time inside the 107% mark but failed to do achieve that. His team-mate Mark Webber managed to qualify in 20th place and over 2.5 seconds ahead. This track was always going to be difficult for the Malaysian driver. The midfield is as expected too close. Mika Salo in 8th is just 0.856 seconds ahead of Eddie Irvine in 19th. In the battle of the team-mate, Nick Heidfeld just managed
to get the better of his team-mate Felipe Massa by just 0.004 seconds. Rubens
Barrichello managed to out-qualify his team-mate Michael Schumacher by 0.010
seconds while Jacques Villeneuve managed to out-qualify his team-mate Olivier
Panis by only 0.144 seconds. Mika Salo (8th) had his best qualifying position this season
while Juan Pablo Montoya (1st), Kimi Raikkonen (5th - his 7th this season!),
Jacques Villeneuve (9th) and Takuma Sato (14th)
equalled their best position. So Juan Pablo Montoya secured his 4th Pole in a row, for the last 3 races he retired, will he be able to reverse that trend tomorrow and will his tyres be consistent enough to match the Ferraris ? Click
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Ran award by the Quali-flyer Race starts at 1:00 PM local time. Our coverage starts at 12:30 PM local time.
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