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Hamilton on China pole
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 19 - 10 - 2008

McLaren's Lewis Hamilton gave his Formula One title hopes a huge boost when he took pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix on Saturday with his main rival Felipe Massa of Ferrari qualifying third.
The 23-year-old Briton, who could become Formula One's youngest world champion if he wins Sunday's penultimate race of the season and Massa finishes fifth or worse, will line up alongside world champion Kimi Raikkonen on the front row.
“We were strong as we have been all weekend, I'm in a good mind-frame, the practice went well and the qualifying was one of my best,” Hamilton told a news conference. “My first lap wasn't so great, but I managed to get it together for the last lap ... it was tough for sure but I'm very happy to have got that lap.”
Brazilian Massa said he had struggled to put everything together for the final qualifying session but remained upbeat about keeping the championship open until the final race at his home Interlagos circuit.
“I would like to be at the front, I'll try and make a good start, that's it,” said the 27-year-old. “We have a long night to think about Sunday. I'm confident, you never know what will happen in the race.”
BMW-Sauber's Robert Kubica, the third driver still in title contention albeit 12 points behind Hamilton, scraped into the second qualifying session but failed to reach the final shootout and will start 11th on the grid.
Raikkonen also struggled with the set-up of his Ferrari but thought it might be better on Sunday.
The first two rows of the grid will be exactly the same as last season in Shanghai with Renault's Fernando Alonso, who has won the last two races, qualifying fourth.
Last year, Hamilton needed only to beat his championship rivals to win the title but failed to finish the race after skidding off at the pitlane entry.
The front row in Shanghai will also be a repeat of last weekend's Japanese Grand Prix at Fuji, where Hamilton failed to score any points after a wild start that earned him a drive-through penalty.
Hamilton's driving has come under fire from his rivals over the last couple of weeks but it has not seemed to distract him this weekend and he has set the pace in most of the sessions.
“I didn't have anything else on my mind except doing a good lap,” he said.
Saturday's pole position was Hamilton's seventh of the season and 13th in 34 races.
His McLaren teammate Heikki Kovalainen will lead off the third row from fifth place alongside Toro Rosso's Sebastian Vettel, who moved up to sixth after BMW-Sauber's Nick Heidfeld was docked three places for impeding Red Bull's David Coulthard.
Red Bull's Mark Webber pulled off the track with his car on fire during the morning's final practice and suffered a 10-place penalty for an unscheduled engine change. That relegated the Australian from sixth to 16th.
Ecclestone confident
In Shanghai, Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone on Saturday played down fears that major car manufacturers would pull out of the sport over the introduction of a standard engine.
Ecclestone said he “can't see any reason” why car-makers might leave over the plans, which he said would help them save money as the global economy stalls.
The International Motoring Federation (FIA) ruling body this week announced plans to cut costs and standardise engines, following warnings from president Max Mosley that the sport would go bust in a year without drastic change.
FIA said it will be open to tenders for the standardised engine and transmission to be used from 2010. – Reuters __


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