Vettel on pole after Suzuka crash-fest - results

 Vettel on pole after Suzuka crash-fest - results
Jarno Trulli (ITA), Toyota Racing 2nd, Sebastian Vettel (GER), Red Bull Racing in pole position, Lewis Hamilton (GBR), McLaren Mercedes 3rd, Japanese Grand Prix, Saturday Qualifying, Suzuka, Japan, 03.10.2009 / Copyright: Davenport / xpb

[UPDATE] Stewards demote five drivers for Japan GP - updated results here

Qualifying for the 2009 Japanese grand prix will be remembered for its multitude of crashes, with Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel emerging with pole position.

The three other Red Bull Technology chassis are looking particularly second-hand after Saturday's events at Suzuka. Vettel's teammate Mark Webber did not even see the green light of the qualifying session, having written off his RB5 in morning practice.

At Toro Rosso, Sebastian Buemi and Jaime Alguersuari's Ferrari powered cars were competitive, but both of the rookie drivers crashed.

Buemi, having already backed his car into the Degner barriers at the start of Q1, will start tenth, but he was not able to take his place in Q3, after scraping down the arm-co exiting the Spoon curve and then controversially limping his badly broken car all the way back to the pits.

The incident will also draw the stewards' attention because it is believed both Brawns set very competitive sector times despite driving through the yellow flags and debris-strewn area in the dying moments of Q2.

"I backed off. Other people didn't," said Fernando Alonso, who did not make it through to Q3. "We'll see what happens."

Webber, Buemi, Alguersuari and also Heikki Kovalainen all crashed on Saturday at Degner, but the biggest crash of the day was a bizarre one as Timo Glock seemed not to steer for the flat-out right-hander onto the straight.

The flu-struck Toyota driver, whose teammate Jarno Trulli qualified on the front row, struck the barriers hard and his head even made contact with the conveyor-belt protection.

He has been airlifted to hospital with what is described as an "abrasion to the left upper leg", but is not otherwise seriously hurt.

Rubens Barrichello, fifth on the grid and two places ahead of his teammate Jenson Button, believes the "very dangerous" run-off areas at Suzuka need to be improved, according to the BBC.

Both Brawns, meanwhile, told reporters after qualifying that they do not have cars to win Sunday's race.

In the top three with Vettel and Trulli is McLaren's Lewis Hamilton, followed by an impressive showing for Adrian Sutil for fourth.

Sutil's Force India teammate Vitantonio Liuzzi was the slowest car in qualifying back in 19th, and his woes are compounded by a five-place grid penalty for a pre-session gearbox change.

Pos No Driver Team Q1Q2Q3 Laps
1 15 Sebastian Vettel RBR-Renault 1:30.883 1:30.341 1:32.160 14
2 9 Jarno Trulli Toyota 1:31.063 1:30.737 1:32.220 20
3 1 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:30.917 1:30.627 1:32.395 21
4 20 Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes 1:31.386 1:31.222 1:32.466 20
5 23 Rubens Barrichello Brawn-Mercedes 1:31.272 1:31.055 1:32.660 18
6 6 Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 1:31.501 1:31.260 1:32.945 19
7 22 Jenson Button Brawn-Mercedes 1:31.041 1:30.880 1:32.962 18
8 4 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:31.228 1:31.052 1:32.980 23
9 2 Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes 1:31.499 1:31.223 no time 21
10 12 Sebastien Buemi STR-Ferrari 1:31.196 1:31.103 no time 12
11 16 Nico Rosberg Williams-Toyota 1:31.286 1:31.482   17
12 7 Fernando Alonso Renault 1:31.401 1:31.638   14
13 5 Robert Kubica BMW Sauber 1:31.417 1:32.341   15
14 10 Timo Glock Toyota 1:31.550 no time   13
15 11 Jaime Alguersuari STR-Ferrari 1:31.571 no time   14
16 3 Giancarlo Fisichella Ferrari 1:31.704     11
17 17 Kazuki Nakajima Williams-Toyota 1:31.718     8
18 8 Romain Grosjean Renault 1:32.073     8
19 21 Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India-Mercedes 1:32.087     9
20 14 Mark Webber RBR-Renault no time     0

 

Source: GMM

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 eas722 eas722
this qualifying results have changed after the race. *: +5 positions for going fast under yellow flag. 1. Vettel Red Bull-Renault 2. Trulli Toyota 3. Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 4. Heidfeld BMW-Sauber 5. Raikkonen Ferrari 6. Rosberg Williams-Toyota 7. Kubica BMW-Sauber 8. Sutil Force India-Mercedes * 9. Barrichello Brawn-Mercedes * 10. Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari 11. Button Brawn-Mercedes * 12. Fisichella Ferrari 13. Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes ** (gearbox +5) 14. Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari * 15. Nakajima Williams-Toyota 16. Grosjean Renault 17. Alonso Renault * 18. Liuzzi Force India-Mercedes 19. Glock Toyota 20. Webber Red Bull-Renault
October 3, 2009 11:20 am
 BrianWCF BrianWCF
Thanks eas722, those results you posted are slightly incorrect. We have posted another article with the updated results here: http://www.worldcarfans.com/109100322208/stewards-demote-five-drivers-for-japan-gp--updated-results And this article has been edited with links to the updated info.
October 3, 2009 4:50 pm
 genie genie
Where did you find the updated results eas722? I couldn't find them on the F1 website, although they make sense. Fisichella will be happy, from p16 to p12. Edit: Disregard, found it. Sure was one of the most eventful qual sessions this year.
October 3, 2009 2:54 pm
 nederina nederina
If Hamilton KERSes his way to the front at the start it's likely he will still finish second to Vettel as the Red Bull is fundamentally faster, so should get him at some point. However, Vettel has a habit of throwing his car in the wall so Hamilton still has a 30% or so chance of winning. Everyone else will get held up behind Trulli leaving Hamilton and Vettel to scoot off into the distance. Button looks in bad shape, but he has Ross to mastermind a point or 2 for him, maybe more. I don't see Rosberg finishing higher than 4th as he seems to mess up quite regularly. Trulli should get 3rd but hardly ever performs up to his potential so theres an outside chance someone else might luck into the last podium place, such as Rubens or Kimi
October 3, 2009 4:31 pm