Sebastian Vettel has taken pole position for tomorrows Indian F1 - TopicsExpress



          

Sebastian Vettel has taken pole position for tomorrows Indian F1 GP at the Buddh International Circuit 20 miles South East of New Delhi. Vettel looks untouchable as he left his nearest title challenger Fernando Alonso trailing back in 8th place on the grid. Vettel already has one had on the drivers championship trophy and can take the title by achieving a fifth place or better tomorrow. He is joined on the front row og the grid by Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg who narrowly piped his teammate Lewis Hamilton for the second place slot. Fourth spot is occupied by Vettels teammate Mark Webber. Ferrari driver Filipe Massa was able to get the fifth place position followed by Raikkonen in his Lotus followed by Hulkenberg in one of the Saubers. It has been a very disappointing qualifying for Romain Grosjean in the second Lotus. The team and driver have made great strides forward during the course of the season and have been competing at the very front of the race in the last few rounds. In India they find themselves trailing the field down in 17th on the grid. bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/24672131
Posted on: Sat, 26 Oct 2013 15:53:01 +0000

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