Hamilton will have the Red Bulls behind him in Vettel and Webber, followed by
Rosberg and Di Resta as Force India at least played a blinder for the Scot
in the closing session.
The last 10 minutes started with rain falling, and with nine drivers venturing
out on slicks in a bid to beat the weather, only for it to become apparent
they would have to switch to the intermediate wet tyres.
Di Resta, however, was the only one who started off on the inters, and for the
majority of the session he was on provisional pole.
But the rain did not last long enough for Di Resta who looked on from his car
as he tumbled to fifth, albeit still his best qualifying run, just four
weeks after his worst in Hungary.
McLaren’s Jenson Button joins Di Resta on row three, followed by the Lotus’ of
Romain Grosjean and Kimi Raikkonen, whilst the Ferraris of Fernando Alonso
and Felipe Massa start ninth and 10th.
The start of Q1 was when the conditions were at their worst, but as the rain
eased and eventually stopped, the track became quicker.
The call from most of the teams was to run the intermediate tyres – more adept
at coping with the wet – throughout the 20 minutes.
At the death, though, Marussia and Caterham gambled by switching to dry
rubber, resulting in a shock as Jules Bianchi, Max Chilton and Giedo Van der
Garde made it through into Q2, the latter even setting the third quickest
time in Q1.
Out in Q1 were both Williams, with Pastor Maldonado and Valtteri Bottas 17th
and 20th, sandwiching Toro Rosso pair Jean-Eric Vergne and Daniel Ricciardo.
On the back row of the grid will be Sauber’s Esteban Gutierrez and the second
Caterham of Charles Pic.
Throughout Q2 the seven-kilometre circuit dried further, resulting in a host
of names setting the fastest time, but it was where the luck ran out for the
Marussias and Van der Garde.
For the 11th successive race Bianchi outqualfied Chilton, with the duo lining
up 15th and 16th, without doubt their best positions of the same year,
simiarly with Van der Garde who will start 14th.
The trio of drivers ahead of them will be Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg, Adrian
Sutil for Force India and McLaren’s Sergio Perez who line up 11th, 12th and
13th respectively.
Hamilton was naturally wearing a broad smile post qualifying, perhaps
realising his good fortune after his car had not appeared that strong in
practice.
He said: “When I started that last lap I thought ‘Oh my God!’ as I was seventh
or eighth and about three seconds down.
“I ran slightly wide at the first corner and I dropped to five, six seconds
back, so I didn’t know what was going on.
“But I kept pushing. It’s a blessing I am up here. Generally I feel
comfortable in changing conditions when I can find the limit.
“I pushed through the middle sector and really caned it. I feel so fortunate
to get pole.”
Hamilton realises, however, he may have a hard job keeping the Red Bull duo
behind him in the race, adding: “This weekend they’ve shown incredible pace.
“But the guys have done a fantastic job to bring the right package here, and
we’ll just do what we can in the race.”
In settling for second again behind Hamilton, Vettel said: “We all went out on
slicks (at the start of Q3) which was entertaining when it started to rain
heavily.
“Then it stopped raining and the circuit came back quickly, but I saw Lewis
catching me up in the last lap, so I could have gone quicker.
“I was quite close to pole, but all in all it was a good day for the team.
“Let’s now see what happens tomorrow when we expect similar conditions.”
As for Di Resta, it was a case of oh so near as he said: “I thought the rain
was going to stay.
“It was quite a ballsy decision by myself. I saw umbrellas coming up so I made
the right choice. It was the right time, but our car is not that quick in
the wet.
“It was unfortunate, but P5 is not so bad. In the dry, we’re looking good for
the race. If it’s wet, I’d be a bit more nervous.”
Grid positions after qualifying:
1 Lewis Hamilton (Gbr) Mercedes GP 2mins 01.012secs
2 Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Red Bull 2:01.200
3 Mark Webber (Aus) Red Bull 2:01.325,
4 Nico Rosberg (Ger) Mercedes GP 2:02.251
5 Paul di Resta (Gbr) Force India 2:02.332
6 Jenson Button (Gbr) McLaren 2:03.075
7 Romain Grosjean (Fra) Lotus F1 Team 2:03.081
8 Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) Lotus F1 Team 2:03.390
9 Fernando Alonso (Spa) Ferrari 2:03.482
10 Felipe Massa (Bra) Ferrari 2:04.059
11 Nico Hulkenberg (Ger) Sauber-Ferrari 1:49.088
12 Adrian Sutil (Ger) Force India 1:49.103
13 Sergio Perez (Mex) McLaren 1:49.304
14 Giedo van der Garde (Ned) Caterham 1:52.036
15 Jules Bianchi (Fra) Marussia 1:52.563
16 Max Chilton (Gbr) Marussia 1:52.762
17 Pastor Maldonado (Ven) Williams 2:03.072
18 Jean-Eric Vergne (Fra) Scuderia Toro Rosso 2:03.300
19 Daniel Ricciardo (Aus) Scuderia Toro Rosso 2:03.317
20 Valtteri Bottas (Fin) Williams 2:03.432
21 Esteban Gutierrez (Mex) Sauber-Ferrari 2:04.324
22 Charles Pic (Fra) Caterham 2:07.384