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Webber earns pole position

Australian Mark Webber took pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix on Saturday and ended Red Bull team mate Sebastian Vettel's bid for a sixth in succession.

Updated on: Oct 14, 2011 06:00 PM IST
Reuters | By , Barcelona
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Australian Mark Webber took pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix on Saturday and ended Red Bull team mate Sebastian Vettel's bid for a sixth in succession.

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Formula One world champion Vettel, winner of three of the first four races of the season from pole position, will start alongside on the front row.

McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, favourite of his home Spanish crowd, will line up together on the second row on Sunday.

Webber has yet to win a race this season but was triumphant last year from pole position at a circuit where the winner has started in the top slot for all of the past decade. However, the new moveable rear wing (DRS), kinetic energy recovery system and quick-wearing Pirelli tyres should make the race far less predictable with plenty of overtaking and pitstops expected. "I'll have a good sleep tonight, come back and do the best job I can tomorrow," Webber said after his first pole since Belgium last August and seventh of his career. India's Narain Karthikeyan was 22nd.

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Asked whether he might protest after the race, he replied: "Maybe, I don't know. I will see."

 
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