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Drivers Championship
Constructors
Championship Qualifying Session Report - ResultsRubens Barrichello grabbed his 3rd Pole position of
the season in a very close fight with his team-mate Michael Schumacher. Ralf
Schumacher was the only other driver to come close to the Ferraris and ended
up in third and 0.413 seconds behind. Juan Pablo Montoya managed to qualify in
4th place but was over 1.3 seconds off the pace. The session started with Anthony Davidson the first to go
out in the 12th minute and it was only until the 23rd minute that any of the
other drivers went out. Barrichello's took provisional pole on his second run by
over 0.7 seconds, Ralf Schumacher moved into second ahead of Michael while
Montoya moved into 4th. Michael's third run just before the end of the session was
quicker than his previous but that still wasn't enough for him to take Pole
while Barrichello went out on his final run and improved his time slightly
securing his 3rd Pole of the season. Behind the top 2 teams it is very tight. In fact from
Montoya who is 4th until Villeneuve who is 13th, there is only 0.877
seconds. It is worth noting that this is the first time since 1996 that a driver other than Michael Schumacher or Mika Hakkinen will start from Pole at the Hungaroring. The last driver other than those two was Damon Hill in 1995. The weather conditions did help the Michelin runners mix it with the Bridgestone runners. There were 5 Bridgestone and 5 Michelin runners in the top 10. Much more encouraging for the Michelin runners than it has been all weekend! In the battle of the team-mates, a number of team-mates were very close,
David Coulthard managed to outqualify Kimi Raikkonen by a mere 0.02 seconds.
Olivier Panis edged out Jacques Villeneuve by just 0.027 seconds, Rubens
Barrichello was just 0.059 seconds faster than Michael Schumacher and Felipe
Massa was 0.082 seconds ahead of his team-mate Nick Heidfeld but given that
Massa is new to this track, his performance was very impressive. Giancarlo Fisichella (5th) had his best qualifying position so far this
season while Rubens Barrichello (1st), Jarno Trulli (6th) and Felipe Massa
(7th) equalled their best positions this season. So Ferrari continued their domination here at the Hungaroring and assuming that both have good starts, the 2 Ferraris are likely to disappear into the distance. However we could see a good fight between Rubens and Michael as there would not be team orders this time round. Behind those two, there will be numerous fights and a good start coupled with a good strategy will determine who'll get points! Click
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