(CNN) -- Britain's Lewis Hamilton claimed pole
position for the Korean Grand Prix Saturday with a dominant qualifying
performance in his McLaren.
Hamilton was fastest through all three phases of the hour-long
session, culminating in the fastest lap of one minute 35.820 seconds to
leave new double world champion Sebastian Vettel in his Red Bull in
second place on the grid.
It was a welcome return to the head of affairs for the 2008 world champion, who has been off the podium for the last five races.
It was his 19th career pole, but his first for over a year, denying
Vettel, who clinched the title in Japan last week, his sixth straight
pole.
Hamilton, who saw his teammate Jenson Button win at Suzuka to cement
second in the title race, was pleased with McLaren's improvement at the
end of a season dominated by Red Bull.
"I'm very proud of what the team has been able to achieve over the
last few races, but tomorrow is the day that really counts," he told the
post-qualifying press conference.
Button, the 2009 champion, was third fastest ahead of Australian Mark
Webber in the second Red Bull and the two Ferraris of Brazilian Felipe
Massa and two-time champion Spaniard Fernando Alonso.
Nico Rosberg of Germany was seventh for Mercedes, but his teammate
Michael Schumacher did not make the final top 10 qualifying session.
Russian Vitaly Petrov of Renault and the two Force India cars driven
by British rookie Paul Di Resta and German Adrian Sutil rounded out the
top 10.
Conditions were dry at the Korean International Circuit after
Friday's downpour where Hamilton and Button dominated the practice
sessions.
Source:
CNN
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