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Vettel takes Singapore pole as Mercedes slump

Mercedes dominance ends

By Franck Drui

19 September 2015 - 16:10
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Sebastian Vettel took his first pole position as a Ferrari driver and the team’s first since the German Grand Prix of 2012 with a dominant performance in qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix.

The German will be joined on the front row by former Red Bull team-mate Daniel Ricciardo, the Australian taking his best qualifying position since last year’s Chinese Grand Prix. Kimi Räikkönen was third fastest for Ferrari ahead of the second Red Bull of Daniil Kvyat as Mercedes were soundly beaten. Lewis Hamilton was fifth, though he was almost 1.5s behind Vettel. Nico Rosberg was sixth.

Q1 saw Ricciardo make the early headway with a time of 1:46.805 but nine minutes into the segment Vettel jumped to the top of the timesheet, eclipsing the Red Bull driver by seven tenths of a second.

With just a few minutes remaining, most of the field opted to switch to thw quicker supersofts, including, unusually, the Mercedes drivers and Hamilton was quickly into P1 with a time of 1:45.765s.

The Ferraris though were still looking quick on the prime tyre and while Kvyat eventually took P1 on the supersoft with a time of 1:45.340, with Hamilton in P2, Vettel made it through to Q2 in third place with a time of 1:46.017, just 0.677 off Kvyat and having only used the soft tyre.

Daniel Ricciardo also made it through to the second phase on the soft tyre and his time of 1:46.166 was good enough for fourth place ahead of Nico Rosberg. The only other driver to save a set of supersoft tyres was Ferrari’s Räikkönen who progressed in P8, behind Valtteri Bottas and Carlos Sainz.

At the bottom end of the order the manors of Will Stevens and Alexander Rossi were eliminated in P19 and P20 respectively, with Lotus’ Pastor Maldonado and the Saubers of Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Nasr also exiting at this stag. McLaren’s Jenson Button made it through in P15, though he was just 0.074 ahead of Nasr.

At the end of Q2’s opening salvoes, Vettel was quickest, having vaulted to P1 with the last of the opening runs. The Ferrari driver’s 1:44.743 put him ahead of the impressive Kvyat, with Räikkönen third ahead of Ricciardo, Hamilton and Rosberg. In the drop zone were Force India’s Sergio Perez and Nico Hulkenberg in P11 and P12, followed by McLaren’s Fernando Alonso, Sainz and 15th-placed Button.

And at the end of the final runs none of them from P11-15 could find the pace to escape the drop, though Hulkenberg climbed to P11 with a lap of 1:46.305, though that was still four tenths of a second adrift of Valtteri Bottas’ P9 time.

Behind Hulkenberg, P12 went to Alonso ahead of Perez, Sainz and Button.

Sainz prevented any further improvements when he clipped the wall at Turn and scattered debris across the track.

At the top of the order the Ferraris and Red Bulls opted to forego a second run while Toro Rosso’s Max Verstappen jumped to fifth ahead of Hamilton and Rosberg.

The first runs in Q3 saw vettel quickest once more, with the German setting an opening run time of 1:44.305 to sit ahead of former Red bull team-mate Ricciardo who was three tenths adrift of the four-time champion. Räikkönen was third ahead of Kvyat with Rosberg fifth. Hamilton, meanwhile, was down in ninth place having run wide over a kerb at Turn Seven, an error that forced him to abort his first flying lap.

In the end, Vettel’s opening lap was good enough. Ricciardo improved but couldn’t pass the Ferrari driver’s benchmarch and he settled for second.

Vettel got down to a 1:43.885s, 0.543s clear of the Red Bull driver to take his first pole position since Brazil 2012. Raikkonen and Kvyat had to settle for third and fourth with Hamilton and Rosberg to start the Mercedes from row three. Behind them Bottas took seventh ahead of Verstappen, Massa and Grosjean.

Pos.DriverTeamQ1 timeQ2 timeQ3 time
01 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1:46.017 1:44.743 1:43.885
02 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Renault 1:46.166 1:45.291 1:44.428
03 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1:46.467 1:45.140 1:44.667
04 Daniil Kvyat Red Bull Renault 1:45.340 1:44.979 1:44.745
05 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG 1:45.765 1:45.650 1:45.300
06 Nico Rosberg Mercedes AMG 1:46.201 1:45.653 1:45.415
07 Valtteri Bottas Williams Mercedes 1:46.231 1:45.887 1:45.676
08 Max Verstappen Toro Rosso Renault 1:46.483 1:45.635 1:45.798
09 Felipe Massa Williams Mercedes 1:46.879 1:45.701 1:46.077
10 Romain Grosjean Lotus Mercedes 1:46.860 1:45.805 1:46.413
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11 Nico Hulkenberg Force India Mercedes 1:46.669 1:46.305
12 Fernando Alonso McLaren Honda 1:46.600 1:46.328
13 Sergio Perez Force India Mercedes 1:46.576 1:46.385
14 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso Renault 1:46.465 1:46.894
15 Jenson Button McLaren Honda 1:46.891 1:47.019
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16 Felipe Nasr Sauber Ferrari 1:46.965
17 Marcus Ericsson Sauber Ferrari 1:47.088
18 Pastor Maldonado Lotus Mercedes 1:47.323
19 Will Stevens Manor Ferrari 1:51.021
20 Alexander Rossi Manor Ferrari 1:51.523

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