F1: Fernando Alonso on pole after qualifying timing confusion
25 juillet 2009
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From GMM
Fernando Alonso is the surprise pole sitter for the Hungarian grand prix following a bizarre qualifying session near Budapest.
Confusion reigned in parc ferme in the wake of the session, as the circuit's timing system had failed in the decisive moments of Q3.
It was some time before the Renault driver's top spot was confirmed, ahead of the two Red Bulls led by Sebastian Vettel.
"We made a step forward and are more competitive now," Spaniard Alonso, having achieved Renault's first pole since 2006, said.
"(We are) not as quick as the Red Bulls, but we are looking to score some good points tomorrow," he added, confirming that his R29 is carrying a light fuel load.
McLaren's practice pace was confirmed with the fourth (Lewis Hamilton) and sixth grid spots, while championship leader Jenson Button is just eighth.
Felipe Massa is scheduled to start Sunday's 70-lap race from tenth spot, but the Brazilian is currently in a Budapest hospital following his bizarre accident that delayed the start of Q3.
A Ferrari spokesman would not elaborate beyond saying Massa, who was struck on the head apparently by debris from the rear of Rubens Barrichello's Brawn and subsequently crashed, is "stable".
Neither BMW made it through the initial Q1, and Toro Rosso's teenage debutant Jaime Alguersuari qualified last, nine places behind his teammate Sebastien Buemi.
Pos Driver Team
01 F. Alonso Renault
02 S. Vettel RBR
03 M. Webber RBR
04 L. Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes
05 N. Rosberg Williams
06 H. Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes
07 K. Räikkönen Ferrari
08 J. Button Brawn
09 K. Nakajima Williams
10 F. Massa Ferrari
11 S. Buemi Toro Rosso
12 J. Trulli Toyota
13 R. Barrichello Brawn
14 T. Glock Toyota
15 N. Piquet Renault
16 N. Heidfeld BMW Sauber
17 G. Fisichella Force India
18 A. Sutil Force India
19 R. Kubica BMW Sauber
20 J. Alguersuari Toro Rosso
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