Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Raikkonen on pole in Italy with fastest ever F1 lap

- Agence FrancePres­se ▪ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MONZA:Kimi Raikkonen smashed Formula One’s all-time fastest lap record as he outpaced teammate Sebastian Vettel to grab pole position Saturday for the Italian Grand Prix.

Raikkonen’s record lap was clocked in 1min 19.119sec at an average speed of 263.587 kilometres per hour (163.785 miles per hour), convincing­ly beating the outright record of 1:19.525 set by Juan-Pablo Montoya on the same track in 2004.

In the final seconds of a dramatic session three leading drivers, Lewis Hamilton, Vettel and then Raikkonen, all broke Montoya’s record in turn.

In the end, Ferrari locked out the front row of the grid with defending champion and current leader Hamilton of Mercedes third even though the Briton had twice beaten Montoya’s record.

Raikkonen was one-tenth of a second faster than both Vettel and Hamilton.

Valtteri Bottas was fourth for Mercedes ahead of Max Verstappen of Red Bull and Romain Grosjean of Haas.

Carlos Sainz was seventh on his birthday for Renault ahead of Esteban Ocon of Force India, Pierre Gasly of Toro Rosso and Lance Stroll of Williams.

It was Ferrari’s first pole on home soil at the Autodromo

Nazionale Monza since 2010 and Raikkonen’s first pole in 12 years. At 38, he also became the oldest pole sitter since Nigel Mansell, aged, 41, took pole for the 1994 Australian Grand Prix.

The Finn, whose future at Ferrari is uncertain, was as phlegmatic as ever amid the wild celebratio­ns.

“Thank you,” he said. “It’s great for Sunday...Hopefully, everything goes smoothly and we end up in the same position.” Vettel was unhappy not to take pole.

‘NOT ENTIRELY HAPPY’

“Let’s talk after,” he said to the team, perhaps referring to Raikkonen gaining a ‘tow’ from him. “I’m not entirely happy with my second run.”

Hamilton, who was seeking a fifth consecutiv­e Monza pole, said: “We gave it everything. It’s incredibly close.”

After his huge high-speed crash on Friday, Marcus Ericsson had been passed fit and took part in a new car, built overnight, and knowing he faced a 10-place grid penalty for Sunday’s race, having taken a new power unit.

As the cars began to filter out of the pit lane, a black cloud threatened overhead. Rain was forecast, with 80 per cent likelihood, but the track had dried rapidly following overnight rain.

To the delight of the tifosi, waving huge Ferrari prancing horse flags , Vettel and Raikkonen went straight to the top of the times, the Finn setting the pace before Vettel responded.

Hamilton, fighting his car for speed, took third, half a second adrift ahead of Bottas. “Where is everyone?” he asked, sensing he was free of traffic. “All in a bunch behind,” came the Mercedes reply.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? ▪ Top three qualifiers Kimi Raikkonen (centre) of Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel (left) also of Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes celebrate after Italian Grand Prix’s qualifying at Monza on Saturday.
GETTY IMAGES ▪ Top three qualifiers Kimi Raikkonen (centre) of Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel (left) also of Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes celebrate after Italian Grand Prix’s qualifying at Monza on Saturday.

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