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A difficult qualifying session for Lotus F1 Team, with mixed conditions and a greasy track surface resulting in a wild ride for Kimi and Romain; the latter dropping out of qualifying at the second hurdle for the first time this season.
Qualifying 1 – Key Moments:
0mins: Both cars straight out on medium tyres; rain predicted
5mins: Kimi pits for fresh rubber; mediums again
13mins: The Finn emerges for a third run on hard tyres, goes P1
15mins: The Frenchman does the same; struggles for grip initially
20mins: Chequered flag; Kimi P1, Romain P16
With just over five minutes remaining, both drivers joined the action once more; remaining on the medium tyres to take a final swing at the sharp end of the grid. Kimi rocketed to the top of the times with his first lap; beating a number of drivers using the soft compound in the process. Despite struggling by his usual standards, Romain put together a solid stint to bring himself up the order and joining his team-mate in the next phase.
Qualifying 2 – Key Moments:
0mins: Rain; all cars out to get a time on intermediates before standing water emerged
7mins: Kimi P8, Romain P15 at the halfway stage; rain intensifying
11mins: The Finn starts his final run, closely followed by the Frenchman; both on full wets
12mins: Romain off track at T13; pushing hard to find time in terrible conditions
15mins: Session ends; Kimi P10, Romain P15
With just minutes to spare, both drivers tentatively crept out onto the circuit sporting the blue marked full wet tyres. Times however were not to improve as track conditions deteriorated; Kimi sneaking through to the pole position shoot out in P10, Romain making an off track excursion and subsequently being knocked out in the second stage for the first time this season.
Qualifying 3 – Key Moments:
0mins: Kimi out on full wets; Romain’s session over
2mins: Solid first effort for the Finn as the rain eases
7mins: Fresh full wet rubber for the Iceman as he goes for one final push
10mins: Final result; Kimi P10, Romain P15
Summary:
With his team-mate eliminated from the final phase of qualifying, Kimi flung the sole remaining E20 out of the pits on full wet tyres as the last ten minutes of the day disappeared from the board.
A solid initial run for the Finn before returning to base for fresh rubber; one last stint in mind before the session concluded.
This final effort yielded a decent improvement for the 2007 World Champion, it was not enough to improve on his position; the E20s set to start the German Grand Prix from tenth (Kimi) and twentieth (Romain; five place penalty from his initial placing of fifteenth).
Pos Driver Team Time Gap 1. Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1m40.621s 2. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1m41.026s + 0.405 3. Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault 1m41.496s + 1.838 4. Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1m42.459s + 2.880 5. Nico Hulkenberg Force India-Mercedes 1m43.501s + 3.329 6. Pastor Maldonado Williams-Renault 1m43.950s + 3.492 7. Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 1m44.113s + 3.565 8. Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1m44.186s + 0.875 9. Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 1m44.889s + 4.268 10. Kimi Raikkonen Lotus-Renault 1m45.811s + 5.190 Q2 cut-off time: 1m39.729s Gap ** 11. Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1m39.789s + 2.424 12. Sergio Perez Sauber-Ferrari 1m39.933s + 2.568 13. Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 1m39.985s + 2.620 14. Felipe Massa Ferrari 1m40.212s + 2.847 15. Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 1m40.574s + 3.209 16. Bruno Senna Williams-Renault 1m40.752s + 3.387 17. Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1m41.551s + 4.186 Q1 cut-off time: 1m16.686s Gap * 18. Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1m16.741s + 1.048 19. Heikki Kovalainen Caterham-Renault 1m17.620s + 1.927 20. Vitaly Petrov Caterham-Renault 1m18.531s + 2.838 21. Charles Pic Marussia-Cosworth 1m19.220s + 3.527 22. Timo Glock Marussia-Cosworth 1m19.291s + 3.598 23. Pedro de la Rosa HRT-Cosworth 1m19.912s + 4.219 24. Narain Karthikeyan HRT-Cosworth 1m20.230s + 4.537
Kimi Raikkonen – 10th: “We weren’t fast in the wet today for some reason and we need to look at why that was. I wasn’t able to get any grip from the tyres, even when we tried a fresh set of wets half way through the final qualifying session. In the dry the car is very good and in the races our car usually has strong pace. Let’s hope for some dry weather tomorrow and see what happens.”
Romain Grosjean – 15th: “The rain seemed to come at the wrong time for me ; it always was at its heaviest when I was trying to go for a quick lap. It was certainly difficult out there to find enough grip and not to get held up by other cars. It’s difficult to understand why I was so far behind Kimi in qualifying when I’ve been very close to him during the rest of the weekend. I’ve got it all to do tomorrow and I’ll be working hard with my engineers to ensure we’ve got the quickest car and the best strategy to go for some points.”
Alan Permane – trackside operations director:
Q. How do you assess today’s qualifying performance?
AP: “Qualifying was a frustrating session. In the dry we looked to be comfortably one of the quickest cars out there, but as soon as it rained we really struggled with both. We will obviously investigate why we weren’t able to extract any pace at the crucial time today.”
Q. What can be done in the race?
AP: “The forecast is for a dry race and we are confident in our pace in those conditions, particularly over a race distance. Kimi can still have a good race from P10 on the grid and we’re looking at the strategy options for him. Romain has more work to do from P20, but it’s a relatively easy track in terms of overtaking with DRS so we can still achieve a good result.”
Q. What can be achieved by Romain from the back of the grid?
AP: “Romain has his work cut out, but in dry conditions he’s likely to have one of the fastest cars on the track. We’ll be doing everything we can to give him the best strategy to move up the order and that’s certainly his objective for the race.”

Kimi complained about “unbelievable” Perez blocking him twice during qualifying.
As a result of impeding both Kimi and Alonso in Q2, Perez is handed a 5-place grid drop penalty:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/101376
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and Kimi doesn’t complain too much about other drivers very often ,just remember last race with Maldo
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Serves perez right. If the conditions are dry, I am hoping to see kimi on the podium. The car is quick in the dry. I wish he wins tomorrow..
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