Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Raikkonen takes pole in Monaco

FORMULA ONE Hamilton, eyeing a record pole, finishes 14th as Ferrari take the front row with Vettel coming second

- Agence FrancePres­se n sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

THE 37YEAROLD GOT A LEADING TIME OF 1 MINUTE, 12.178 SECONDS JUST AHEAD OF VETTEL’S 1:12.221

Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen took pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday, and title contender Lewis Hamilton failed to make the top 10 in a significan­t blow for Mercedes.

Ferrari has been quick all weekend and championsh­ip leader Sebastian Vettel starts on the front row alongside teammate Raikkonen. Vettel left it late but pushed Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas back to third. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen starts fourth ahead of teammate Daniel Ricciardo, last year’s pole sitter here.

Raikkonen’s last pole was at the French GP as far back as 2008. The 37-year-old Finnish driver got a leading time of 1 minute, 12.178 seconds - just ahead of Vettel’s 1:12.221.

“It doesn’t guarantee anything for tomorrow. Neverthele­ss, I’ll happily take it,” Raikkonen said. “I was very happy with the car. It was nice, straightfo­rward qualifying.”

Pole position is even more valuable at Monaco, the hardest track to overtake on in F1.

Given the reliabilit­y and speed of Ferrari’s car, that offers Raikkonen - the 2007 F1 champion - a good chance of securing a 21st race win and his first since driving for Lotus at the season-opening Australian GP in 2013.

Raikkonen is fourth in the championsh­ip standings and already 55 points behind Vettel. But he dismissed any talk that he might receive team orders in order to make way for Vettel, who has 44 career wins. “I don’t know why everyone thinks it will be different tomorrow than the last two years,” Raikkonen said. “Just trying to make a stupid story or something. It’s going to be a long, difficult race.”

Even more so for Hamilton, whose chances of a third win at Monaco and 56th overall now look extremely remote. The British driver headed into the weekend six points behind Vettel and aiming to move level with Ayrton Senna’s total of 65 pole positions.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen in action during the qualifying session.
REUTERS Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen in action during the qualifying session.

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