Saturday, September 11, 2010

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ALONSO AND FERRARI: Finally a POLE







The Spaniard won the first POLE POSITION YEAR

Ferrari Fernando Alonso wins first pole of the season in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, ahead of McLaren's Jenson Button. Third time for the other Ferrari driver Felipe Massa. Fourth on the grid for Red Bull's Mark Webber will start 'ahead of McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and the other Red Bull, Sebastian Vettel. Michael Schumacher is not 'gone beyond the twelfth time in qualifying and will start Q2' from the twelfth position.

The two-time world champion won first pole 2010 and the 19th of his already amazing career. However it seems that the current limit, which does not allow me to compare it to the greatest Formula 1


(Senna, Prost, Schumacher, Mansell, Fangio). 153 performances in qualifying, Alonso took pole 19, a good average but not the levels of the Seine (65 poles in 160 performances) Schumacher (68 in 254 pole qualifying) Prost (33 poles in 199 Q) Mansell (32 poles in 137 Q). It is clear that both the Ferrari (back on pole after a year and a half) and Alonso should improve from this point of view.

were instead of real talent in the qualifying round (almost comparable to the giants of the past) Sebastian Vettel (12 pole in only 57 Q) and Lewis Hamilton, which currently holds pole position in less than a rival English (Less than 18 pole in 66 Q).

For lovers of statistics to the public below the all-times Formula 1 drivers who have hit the highest number of pole


1 - 68 SCHUMACHER
POLE 2 - A. SENNA POLE 65
3 - PROST 33
4 POLE - POLE
CLARK 33 5 - 32 Mansell
6 POLE - POLE
FANGIO 29 7 - 26 POLE Hakkinen
8 - 25 LAUDA
9 POLE - POLE
PIQUET 24 10 - 20 HILL POLE
11 - 19 ALONSO POLE
12 - 18 POLE ANDRETTA
13 - 18 POLE ARNOUX
14 - HAMILTON 18 15
POLE - POLE
STEWART 17 16 - 17 MOSS POLE
17 - Raikkonen POLE
16 18 - 15 GROUND POLE
19 - POLE
BARRICHELLO 14 20 - 14 POLE ASCARI

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