We had to go through 16 races to look at the pole position some other than RedBull and specifically the McLaren British. And those not with Button, as everyone expected, but this year's controversial Lewis Hamilton. Of course, the doubts about Lewis had nothing to do with his talent, but on the one hand with his self-restraint and on the other hand with his concentration. The red bulls with Vettel and Webber in the first place did not leave pole for pole in the season and their monopoly was broken by the British. And not only that, but even though today the pole ends in RedBull, it would equalize the record that McLaren held with 17 consecutive. But Hamilton with 1.35.820 did not leave much room for hope. Button was going to follow him but the champion Sebastian Vettel was among them and broke 1-2.
Hamilton had a great performance in Q3 and with it he managed to clear the pole position. In fact, he was so impressive that tomorrow he leaves a lot of hope to be on the highest step of the podium (bet365 gives him 2,20 for this distinction). Of course this if he manages to follow the path of composure and silky driving by applying the rules of rivalry and competition. These characteristics have been widely presented by teammate Jenson Button, winner of the previous Suzuka race, and perhaps someone considers him more likely to win (3,25 from bet365). However, in the field of formula, our legends have proved that thirst is more important than talent alone.
The Red Bulls' second-placed Mark Webber will start in fourth place, and he will have to win the series of bets he has placed with the team for a victory. He owes it not only to them but to all of us and more to himself. From fifth and sixth place will start the cars of Scuderia with Massa once again in front of Alonso. Although the season is coming to an end, the red ladies have not convinced us of their potential. If we did not have the overtaking of Alonso, things would be very difficult for the Italians. Massa of course with his participation tomorrow completes the 150 in the category and he would very much like to complete this distinction with a podium step (for the victory of the match we have 51,00 from bet365). Seventh we will see Rosberg start with Mercedes, eighth Petrov with Renault, while in ninth and tenth place we will see the cars of Force India with DiPesta and Sutil respectively.
In your place I would visit the bet365 proposals, as the bet for tomorrow's match can be extremely profitable. McLaren has the lead, and perhaps the time that is now highly competitive with the RB7 has already come. If one takes into account Hamilton's thirst for victory, then we are talking about a fierce fight.
The ranking order is as follows:
1 Lewis Hamilton 1: 35.820
2 Sebastian Vettel 1: 36.042
3 Jenson Button 1: 36.126
4 Mark Webber 1: 36.468
5 Felipe Massa 1: 36.831
6 Fernando Alonso 1: 36.980
7 Nico Rosberg 1: 37.754
8 Vitaly Petrov Renault 1: 38.124
9 Paul di Resta
10 Adrian Sutil
11 Jaime Alguersuari 1: 38.315
12 Michael Schumacher 1: 38.354
13 Sebastien Buemi 1: 38.508
14 Kamui Kobayashi 1: 38.775
15 Bruno Senna 1: 38.791
16 Pastor Maldonado 1: 39.189
17 Sergio Perez 1: 39.443
18 Rubens Barrichello 1: 39.538
19 Heikki Kovalainen 1: 40.522
20 Jarno Trulli 1: 41.101
21 Timo Glock 1: 42.091
22 Jerome d'Ambrosio 1: 43.483
23 Vitantonio Liuzzi 1: 43.758
DNQ Daniel Ricciardo