Ferrari secured their first all-front-row start of the season at Spa-Francorchamps with Kimi Raikkonen taking the top spot after beating his team-mate Felipe Massa in qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix.
The Finn took pole position away from the Brazilian by a small margin of 0.017 seconds. Raikkonen’s lap around the Ardennes race track was one minute, 45.994 seconds. Massa felt the pressure from the ‘Iceman’ as he tried to improve his lap time that resulted him making a mistake into the final chicane.
As for McLaren – who recently received a record fine of $100 million USD in a breach of article 151c of the International Sporting Code – Fernando Alonso and championship leader Lewis Hamilton could only managed third and fourth respectively. Alonso blew his chances for a top grid position with a spin at Rivage, but the Spaniard recovered and managed to set a time faster than team-mate Hamilton.
Robert Kubica qualified his BMW Sauber in fifth but was relegated ten positions after changing his engine before the qualifying session. That promoted Nico Rosberg in the Williams ahead of Kubica’s team-mate Nick Heidfeld.
Australian’s Mark Webber lines up in eighth for Red Bull Racing. While the final two top ten spots went to Toyota’s Jarno Trulli and Renault’s Heikki Kovalainen.
Judging by the times set by the red cars, it seems the Ferraris has the speed advantage around the fast and flowing Spa circuit. Raikkonen won the event twice and he could go for win number three on Sunday. But can Massa stop him? What about McLaren? Alonso would love to continue his winning form after last weekend’s Monza triumph but I believe both he and Lewis will have difficulty in keeping up the pace over Ferrari.
Belgian Grand Prix starting grid
1. RAIKKONEN Ferrari 1:45.994
2. MASSA Ferrari 1:46.011
3. ALONSO McLaren 1:46.091
4. HAMILTON McLaren 1:46.406
5. KUBICA BMW Sauber 1:46.996*
6. ROSBERG Williams 1:47.334
7. HEIDFELD BMW Sauber 1:47.409
8. WEBBER Red Bull 1:47.524
9. TRULLI Toyota 1:47.798
10. KOBALAINEN Renault 1:48.505
11. FISICHELLA Renault 1:46.603
12. R. SCHUMACHER Toyota 1:46.618
13. COULTHARD Red Bull 1:46.800
14. BUTTON Honda 1:46.955
15. LIUZZI Toro Rosso 1:47.115
16. WURZ Williams 1:47.394
17. VETTEL Toro Rosso 1:47.581
18. BARRICHELLO Honda 1:47.954
19. SATO Super Aguri 1:47.980
20. SUTIL Spyker 1:48.044
21. DAVIDSON Super Aguri 1:48.199
22. YAMAMOTO Spyker 1:49.577
* A ten-place grid penalty for changing an engine