Vettel cruises to Valencia pole

Red Bull pilot Sebastian Vettel took the first pole position of the Eurpoean Grand Prix after qualifying results.

Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel will attempt to win the European Grand Prix from pole position for the third year in a row after setting the fastest time in qualifying on Saturday.
The two-time defending Formula One champion set a lap of 1 minute, 38.086 seconds on Valencia's 5.4-kilometer (3.3-mile) street circuit.
"I have had a very good weekend, every day I have felt comfortable in the car," the German said. "We tried to give it our best shot at the end. I had a good feeling on the last lap and managed to pull everything together."
F1 leader Lewis Hamilton of McLaren is also on the front row for Sunday's race. Pastor Maldonado of Williams will start third.
Romain Grosjean, the runner-up at the Montreal GP two weeks ago, continues to impress and qualified fourth in front of Lotus teammate Kimi Raikkonen.
Ferrari pair Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa and Michael Schumacher of Mercedes failed to reach the third qualifying session. Schumacher, a seven-time F1 champion, will start between the pair in 12th place.
Vettel's teammate, Mark Webber, was eliminated after the first period because of mechanical trouble. He is 19th on the grid.
Hamilton leads the standings by two points from Alonso and three from Vettel heading into the race.
Vettel's has won here in Valencia the past two years after starting from the front of the grid en route to winning consecutive world titles.
If he makes it three from three, Vettel will break the unprecedented run this season in which seven different drivers have won the first seven races. His sole win this season was at Bahrain, also from pole.
The circuit that winds its way through the American's Cup harbor with a series-high 25 turns and in a city known for high temperatures is notoriously hard on tires and for overtaking.
Even so, Vettel doesn't believe victory is guaranteed by starting from the front of the grid despite the pole sitter winning three of the past four races in Valencia.
" We have seen too much this year to sit here and predict what is going to happen," Vettel said. "It will be tough, hotter than today. There will be a lot of cars to look out for."
After being knocked out in the second qualifying period at the last second by a great drive from Grosjean, Alonso said he doesn't have much chance of winning in front of his native Spanish fans.
"You can sell the race however you want, but we will start 11th and try to take as many points as possible," the former two-time champion said.
Webber had a bad day. After being limited to just four laps in the morning practice session due to brake problems, the Australian had trouble with his DRS, a flap on the rear wing that can help boost speed.
"DRS doesn't work so the driver doesn't have much of a chance," Webber told Catalan television TV3.
Marussia driver Timo Glock did not participate in qualifying because of stomach flu. He finished the third practice with the slowest lap.
Formula One qualifying results Saturday for the European Grand Prix on Sunday at the 5.4-kilometer (3.3-mile) Valencia Street Circuit, with driver, country, car, and fastest lap time:
1. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 1 minute, 38.086 seconds.
2. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, McLaren, 1:38.410.
3. Pastor Maldonado, Venezuela, Williams, 1:38.475.
4. Romain Grosjean, France, Lotus, 1:38.505.
5. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Lotus, 1:38.513.
6. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, 1:38.623.
7. Kamui Kobayashi, Japan, Sauber, 1:38.741.
8. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Force India, 1:38.752.
9. Jenson Button, Britain, McLaren, 1:38.801.
10. Paul di Resta, Britain, Force India, 1:38.992.
11. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Ferrari, 1:38.707.
12. Michael Schumacher, Germany, Mercedes, 1:38.770.
13. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Ferrari, 1:38.780.
14. Bruno Senna, Brazil, Williams, 1:39.207.
15. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Sauber, 1:39.358
16. Heikki Kovalainen, Finland, Caterham, 1:40.295.
17. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Ferrari, 1:40.358.
18. Jean-Eric Vergne, France, Toro Rosso, 1:40.203.
19. Mark Webber, Australia, Red Bull, 1:40.395.
20. Vitaly Petrov, Russia, Caterham, 1:40.457.
21. Pedro de la Rosa, Spain, HRT, 1:42.171
22. Narain Karthikeyan, India, HRT, 1:42.527.
23. Charles Pic, France, Marussia, 1:42.675.

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