Could have been better
It’s fair to say that Ferrari was hoping to do a bit better than the third and fourth rows of the grid, given the encouraging performance in Monaco a fortnight ago.
It’s fair to say that Ferrari was hoping to do a bit better than the third and fourth rows of the grid, given the encouraging performance in Monaco a fortnight ago.
Brawn GP’s Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello qualified their Brawn-Mercedes cars in second and third positions today ahead of Sunday’s 58-lap Turkish Grand Prix.
Vettel will start from the front of the grid tomorrow after snatching pole position in Turkey. Button will start next to him with Barrichello and Webber next.
Bridgestone’s soft tyre provided the grip for Red Bull Racing driver Sebastian Vettel to qualify on his second pole position of the season for tomorrow’s race.
Red Bull Racing stamped its authority on the afternoon’s qualifying session with Sebastian Vettel taking a sensational last gasp pole position here in Istanbul Park.