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Unlike Raikkonen, Massa ran the option tyre
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Felipe Massa will start from pole position for Bridgestone’s 200th Grand Prix after achieving his fourth pole position of this season by using Bridgestone’s super-soft compound Potenza to go fastest in qualifying in Valencia for the European Grand Prix.
Massa’s lap time – a 1:38.989s - was over two-tenths of a second quicker than that of championship rival Lewis Hamilton, who was second fastest, also using the super soft tyre. Robert Kubica and Kimi Raikkonen set the third and fourth fastest times.
Today’s fastest lap time, a 1:37.842s, was set by Sebastian Vettel using the super-soft compound in Q2.
Hirohide Hamashima, Tyre Development Director
“Congratulations to Felipe Massa and Ferrari for achieving the first pole position at this exciting new street course in the wonderful city of Valencia.
Today’s running was very interesting and we have seen the lap times continually improve as the drivers and teams learn the circuit and the track grip levels increased. The top three drivers qualified on the super soft, whilst the fourth fastest driver used the soft, so there is scope for an interesting variety of strategies tomorrow."
"Congratulations to Toro Rosso for setting today’s fastest lap time with Sebastian Vettel and getting both cars into the top ten in qualifying. This is a quick circuit and one that should give us an interesting race tomorrow.”
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