Saturday, Qualifying – Vettel on Pole, Trulli 2nd, Hamilton 3rdFull qualifying report can be read here | FIA Qualifying Laptimes PDF | Sector Times | Maximum Speeds |

Pos Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3
1. Vettel Red Bull-Renault (B) 1:30.883 1:30.341 1:32.160
2. Trulli Toyota (B) 1:31.063 1:30.737 1:32.220
3. Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes (B) 1:30.917 1:30.627 1:32.395
4. Sutil Force India-Mercedes (B) 1:31.386 1:31.222 1:32.466
5. Barrichello Brawn-Mercedes (B) 1:31.272 1:31.055 1:32.660
6. Heidfeld BMW-Sauber (B) 1:31.501 1:31.260 1:32.945
7. Button Brawn-Mercedes (B) 1:31.041 1:30.880 1:32.962
8. Raikkonen Ferrari (B) 1:31.228 1:31.052 1:32.980
9. Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes (B) 1:31.499 1:31.223
10. Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari (B) 1:31.196 1:31.103
11. Rosberg Williams-Toyota (B) 1:31.286 1:31.482
12. Alonso Renault (B) 1:31.401 1:31.638
13. Kubica BMW-Sauber (B) 1:31.417 1:32.341
14. Glock Toyota (B) 1:31.550
15. Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari (B) 1:31.571
16. Fisichella Ferrari (B) 1:31.704
17. Nakajima Williams-Toyota (B) 1:31.718
18. Grosjean Renault (B) 1:32.073
19. Liuzzi Force India-Mercedes (B) 1:32.087
20. Webber Red Bull-Renault (B)
News, Results & Quotes:Webber annoyed to miss qualifying
Liuzzi to get five-place grid penalty
Glock crash halts Suzuka qualifying
Final grid to be published on Sunday
New Revised Grid Line-up – Five drivers given grid penalties:
Pos Driver Team
1. Vettel Red Bull-Renault
2. Trulli Toyota
3. Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes
4. Heidfeld BMW-Sauber
5. Raikkonen Ferrari
6. Rosberg Williams-Toyota
7. Kubica BMW-Sauber
8. Sutil Force India-Mercedes *
9. Barrichello Brawn-Mercedes *
10. Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari
11. Button Brawn-Mercedes *
12. Fisichella Ferrari
13. Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes **
14. Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari *
15. Nakajima Williams-Toyota
16. Grosjean Renault
17. Alonso Renault *
18. Liuzzi Force India-Mercedes **
19. Glock Toyota ***
20. Webber Red Bull-Renault ***
* Five-place grid penalty
** Five-place grid penalty for changing gearbox
*** Will use new chassis so will start from the pitlane
Pos Driver Weight (kg)
1. Vettel Red Bull-Renault 658.5
2. Trulli Toyota 655.5
3. Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 656.0
4. Sutil Force India-Mercedes 650.0
5. Barrichello Brawn-Mercedes 660.5
6. Heidfeld BMW-Sauber 660.0
7. Button Brawn-Mercedes 658.5
8. Raikkonen Ferrari 661.0
9. Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes 675.0
10. Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari 665.4*
11. Rosberg Williams-Toyota 684.5*
12. Alonso Renault 689.5*
13. Kubica BMW-Sauber 686.0*
14. Glock Toyota -
15. Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari 682.5*
16. Fisichella Ferrari 661.5*
17. Nakajima Williams-Toyota 695.7*
18. Grosjean Renault 691.8*
19. Liuzzi Force India-Mercedes 682.5*
20. Webber Red Bull-Renault -
Ferrari Team Quotes – Kimi Raikkonen – 8th: "I don’t think we could have
expected much more today. We know what our potential is and we have to
accept that. Here, the situation is definitely better than in
Singapore, but we continue to struggle, especially with a lack of
aerodynamic downforce, which makes itself felt especially in the first
sector. Overall, the car is working well and it’s nice to drive on such
a demanding track as this, where the slightest error is heavily
punished, as we saw today. It’s a shame I didn’t have new soft tyres
for Q3, but we had to use them earlier to avoid being knocked out: all
in all it was a good qualifying. Tomorrow, we will try and have a good
race: it will be difficult to fight for the top spots, but we will try
and we can count on having a good strategy."
Chris Dyer: "A really close fought qualifying.
Another great performance from Kimi, at every stage of the session.
It’s a shame that, for just a few hundredths in Q3, he could have got a
better grid position. We were the only ones to get to the final part
without any new soft tyres, as we didn’t want to take any risks in Q1,
but we are happy with how things went all the same, partly because we
have a lot of fuel on board and think we have a good strategy for
tomorrow’s race. It’s a bit disappointing for Giancarlo who missed out
on Q2 by a whisker: he is improving day by day and we are sure that
tomorrow, he will make another step forward and therefore have a good
race."

Though feeling quite happy with what Kimi has achieved. Words from him, SD and CD on official website(http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2009/10/10038.html) make me wonder if really pure racing is all that matters in garage. Politics plays well in bolstering evaluation towards you, Alonso is a clear evidence. He maybe good, but media makes him better. I am sad to say this because I thought it not right. Anyway, I think you can not change for who you are not only to please others, because in that case you will never do really well. REALLY WEll, that is how Kimi behaves. He deserves our respect. I know all these happended is hard, that is why his conduct all those years has touched us all. I wish he could have a winning car, and with that he could win, again and again. Let us see the pure beauty of racing.Keep Flying, Kimi and you all~
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Finally. SD says something positive about Kimi…while Alonso gets slapped with a penalty!!!Kimi moves up the grid to 5 while Alonso moves down to 12th! Hahaha!Will Ferrari already start to regret their choice?…ROUND 1 TO KIMI…and the new season has not even begun! YEAH!!!
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Oops, Alonso down to 17th…EVEN BETTER!!!Bring back Suzuka 2005!!! KEEP FLYING, KIMI!
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Great job by Kimi! I thought the car did look a bit heavy in Q3, and if all goes right, perhaps a podium might be on the cards? And Kimi’s right behind Hammie, isn’t he? What a yummy prospect!! 😉 Bet Kimi’s really, really hungry. Let’s have some Kimi-Suzuka magic tomorrow, please!!
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Hi5!! Saima.. dear dear me.. how stupid will Ferrari look.. if Kimi brings home another PODIUM.. and better yet a WIN!.. lets just hope we have a dry race tomorrow… 🙂
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YAY! good for Kimi! hoping for some Kimi-Suzuka magic too!=)
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great result and even more pleasant when Alonso moves back! :Pwe just have to be Kimi : only go flat out and fight for the win ! ;)Keep flying Kimi!
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guys!! is there anyone has heard or read about raikkonen’s next year position? ım tired of searching the web all the time to find something.
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@Irem: I know it’s hard to wait for such an important news. But don’t panic – I wouldn’t expect any news from the Robertsons (Kimi’s managers) or McLaren yet, they probably will make an announcement before the next race, perhaps next week, or on the last race at Abu Dhabi.
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yes saıma ım thınkıng just lıke you but ı can take my eyes from web:)
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I have been holding thumbs for Kimi all day. I just wish that he could somehow know how loyal his fans are and how they have come together in spirit all over the world to support him. It is as if we have closed ranks around Kimi. I would like to know if there is another driver with so many loyal fans. I don’t think so. Kimi you make us proud. Stay the way you are because you are always true to yourself, something rare to find in this world of hypocracy and lies. I wish you the best of luck for tomorrow. Keep your head high and aim for the stars!
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Hi to all! P5:))))))) I’m so happy because of Kimi. Clean side with KERS:)))))), it should be a great race for him.GOOD LUCK KIMI! And Alonso P17:))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
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Kimi..!!!Grindddddd….;-)Good luck for tomorrow race!!
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i have feeling Kimi going win the race just hope it’s become true
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Hope so too 🙂 that would be just…amazing.
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kimi has good chance of podium place or winning and quite more fuel load for kimi compare to the top 4 …If kimi can put a good result in this race this well boost hes chances that Mclaren sign him to drive them next year,and if kimi win the race ferrari will think twice why they let go of kimi and montezemolo having a nightmare every time he sleep thinking kimi won the race with the crap F60 …heheheAnyways good luck to kimi enjoy the race iceman and dont leave us kimi stay in F1..=’)
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Fly Kimi Fly…..
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It’s totally weird but before Spa 09 I just had a really strong feeling that Kimi would win it against all odds, and it did come true – so, Zero, I hope you’re right!!! Suzette is spot on – it really does feel as though we’ve all closed ranks behind Kimi, now, more than ever. The worse things get, the more we’re behind him. I hope he feels it, the positive vibe from all of us!! I was thinking last night of Spa, Suzuka, and his famous ‘b*lls of steel’ moment (and what a moment it was!!) – and if all works out well, we’ll have other Kimi classics in the years to come. I do believe that he won’t go – he has a point to prove, and he’ll do it in style.
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Guys, they’ve re-arranged the grid yet again! Kimi’s not affected, but Barrichello is now between him and Rosberg! Source: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/79223Pos Driver Weight (kg) 1. Vettel Red Bull-Renault 658.5 2. Trulli Toyota 655.5 3. Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 656.0 4. Heidfeld BMW-Sauber 660.0 5. Raikkonen Ferrari 661.0 6. Barrichello Brawn-Mercedes 660.5 * 7. Rosberg Williams-Toyota 684.5 8. Sutil Force India-Mercedes 650.0 * 9. Kubica BMW-Sauber 686.010. Button Brawn-Mercedes 658.5 *11. Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes 675.0 **12. Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari 682.513. Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari 665.4 *14. Fisichella Ferrari 661.515. Nakajima Williams-Toyota 695.716. Alonso Renault 689.5 *17. Grosjean Renault 691.818. Liuzzi Force India-Mercedes 682.5 **19. Webber Red Bull-Renault – ***20. Glock Toyota – ***** Five-place grid penalty** Five-place grid penalty for changing gearbox*** New chassis so will start from the pitlane**** Will not start due to injury
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@ribbonseal: i also have feeling Kimi going win at Spa,hope this time my feelings come true too,Barichello p6?just hope everything is well and Kimi do his best
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