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F1: Massa Makes It in Malaysia
Written by: RACER staff
Sepang, Malaysia - 4/7/2007
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Massa celebrates with team boss Jean Todt: first '07 pole comes with last-lap effort. (LAT Photo)
In his very last qualifying lap, Ferrari's Felipe Massa managed to edge Fernando Alonso's McLaren and bag his first pole position of the year.
The Brazilian's 1:35.043 mark obtained in the final section of knockout qualifying beat Alonso's best by 0.277 - a somewhat unexpected result as the Spaniard had authoritatively paced the first two qualifying rounds. Perhaps more crucially to Massa, who finished sixth in the Australian season opener two weeks ago after being forced to start from dead last, teammate and Melbourne winner Kimi Raikkonen ended up third, more than 0.4sec behind.
Rookie Lewis Hamilton was nearly 0.5sec slower than Raikkonen but was still able to secure a second-row spot. BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld completed the top-five, another 0.5sec further back.
"It was a great lap, I tried to do everything I could," Massa reported. "On the second try I had traffic so I couldn't improve my laptime and the last one was a clean lap, it was just dropping a little bit some rain showers so I thought there might be problems at the end of the lap but they didn't and it helped me a lot."
Alonso, for his part, remained cautious on his prospects of fighting for the win tomorrow.
"I think we have to be realistic and say that our pace maybe on the long runs is not as good as the Ferrari, they seem very consistent in the long runs," he said. "But we have to say we improved the car last weekend and we saw this weekend we are much more competitive than in Melbourne."
In the battle for "best of the rest" behind Ferrari and McLaren, the Williams-Toyota of Nico Rosberg split the two BMWs, relegating Robert Kubica to seventh place. The Toyotas of Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher made progress with the eighth and ninth spots, while Mark Webber's Red Bull was the final car to make it into the third round of the knockout quals.
That group's most notable absence was without a doubt reigning world champions Renault, winners of the last two Malaysian GPs. After an erratic debut in Australia, rookie Heikki Kovalainen at least had the consolation prize of outpacing teammate Giancarlo Fisichella as the duo settled for the sixth row, ahead of David Coulthard in the second Red Bull.
Super Aguri's Takuma Sato again outpaced Honda's works cars with P14, one slot ahead of Jenson Button in the factory-run RA107. Also for the second time this year, Vitantonio Liuzzi managed to put Toro Rosso into the second qualifying round, once more outqualifying teammate Scott Speed in the process. The American was one position behind, in 17th.
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Speed was unable to go beyond Q1 and will start 17th. (LAT Photo)
Malaysian Grand Prix qualifying results:
1) Felipe Massa, Ferrari, 1:35.043
2) Fernando Alonso, McLaren-Mercedes, 1:35.310
3) Kimi Räikkönen, Ferrari, 1:35.479
4) Lewis Hamilton, McLaren-Mercedes, 1:36.045
5) Nick Heidfeld, BMW, 1:36.543
6) Nico Rosberg, Williams-Toyota, 1:36.829
7) Robert Kubica, BMW, 1:36.896
8 ) Jarno Trulli, Toyota, 1:36.902
9) Ralf Schumacher, Toyota, 1:37.078
10) Mark Webber, Red Bull-Renault, 1:37.345
11) Heikki Kovalainen, Renault, 1:35.630
12) Giancarlo Fisichella, Renault, 1:35.706
13) David Coulthard, Red Bull-Renault, 1:35.766
14) Takuma Sato, Super Aguri-Honda, 1:35.945
15) Jenson Button, Honda, 1:36.088
16) Vitantonio Liuzzi, STR-Ferrari, 1:36.145
17) Scott Speed, STR-Ferrari, 1:36.578
18 ) Anthony Davidson, Super Aguri-Honda, 1:36.816
19) Rubens Barrichello, Honda, 1:36.827
20) Alexander Wurz, Williams-Toyota, 1:37.326
21) Christijan Albers, Spyker-Ferrari, 1:38.279
22) Adrian Sutil, Spyker-Ferrari, 1:38.415
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