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HindustanTimes Sun,19 May 2013
Vettel and Bulls remain perfect
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Singapore, September 24, 2011
First Published: 23:42 IST(24/9/2011)
Last Updated: 15:58 IST(14/10/2011)
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Sebastian Vettel moved a step closer to clinching his second successive Formula One title in Singapore after securing Red Bull's 14th pole position in as many races this season.


Vettel, who could be only a day away from becoming the sport's youngest double world champion if
results go his way, lapped the Marina Bay Circuit in one minute 44.381 seconds to edge out team mate Mark Webber by 0.351. Results - Top 10

McLaren's Jenson Button was third fastest in Saturday's qualifying with a time of 1:44.804. The pole position was Red Bull's 15th in a row stretching back to the final race of last season at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. McLaren's Lewis Hamilton will start fourth on the grid after an evening deflated by a puncture in the second qualifying session. A refuelling problem then meant he was unable to do more than one quick lap in the last session.  The Ferraris of Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa will fill the third row of the grid, ahead of the Mercedes of Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher.


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