It isn’t too often that you see Mark Webber put his RB9 on pole position and that is exactly what he did in Abu Dhabi earlier today. And to think of it, he was also on pole for the 2013 Japanese Grand Prix. And it also isn’t too often in 2013 that we’ve seen Sebastian Vettel make a mistake and that is what he did on his final qualifying attempt. (Read: From Vettel To Lord Vitthal)
Webber was the only driver to enter the 1.39s and he managed to beat Vettel’s lap by a tenth and claim his second pole of the season. Rosberg managed P3, ahead of a spinning Hamilton followed by the Iceman, Kimi Raikkonen.
The biggest surprise of the session was Alonso’s elimination in Q2 (and being beaten by Massa for the 5th time in 6 races) and Sutil’s elimination in Q1. And of course, Perez out-qualifying Button too.
The rest of the field maintained status quo and below are the results of the session:
- Mark Webber
- Sebastian Vettel
- Nico Rosberg
- Lewis Hamilton
- Kimi Raikkonen
- Nico Hulkenberg
- Romain Grosjean
- Felipe Massa
- Sergio Perez
- Daniel Ricciardo
- Fernando Alonso
- Paul Di Resta
- Jenson Button
- Jean Eric Vergne
- Pastor Maldonado
- Valtteri Bottas
- Esteban Gutierrez
- Giedo Van Der Garde
- Jules Bianchi
- Charles Pic
- Max Chilton
And thanks to ESPNStar and their high handedness and lack of planning (yet again), I had to struggle to watch the Formula1 broadcast online! And their official live streaming link just didn’t seem to load itself (and I was willing to pay for it!).
Anyhow, the race will be split up again on strategies between two and three stoppers. I expect the Red Bulls to yet again and don’t think Vettel will be challenged for too long. And I would put my money on Adrian Sutil coming up the field from P17 with some strategic thinking by his engineers and sound driving. Let the race begin!
Hear the pre-Abu Dhabi Grand Prix episode of the Inside Line F1 Podcast.