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With the track
drying quite quickly qualifying for the 2008 Japanese Grand Prix would
commence with the opening twenty minute period seeing both Williams drivers
come out early. Everyo9ne was on the dry tyre despite there being a few damp
patches. Both Kazuki and Nico would come out on the harder tyre. Piquet
would go fastest with a 1m:19.286 with Nico second, 1m:19.740. Trulli was
now third as Glock moved into second, 1m:19.624. Nico was now third followed
by Trulli, Kazuki, Button, and Fisichella. Piquet would pit, joined by Nico.
Glock
was now fastest with a 1m:19.010. Trulli was now second, 1m:19.191. With
most of the field out on the track it would be Massa who was now fastest
with a 1m:18.727. Kazuki had pitted. Bourdais was now sixth and Barrichello
seventh. Vettel was now fifth, 1m:19.288. Glock had improved with a
1m:18.932 but remained in second. But Hamilton would move ahead of Massa
with a 1m:18.232. Nico was now tenth and Kazuki twelfth. Kovalainen was now
fourth, 1m:19.053. The track was improving all the time as Hamilton pitted.
Raikkonen was now third, 1m:18.817. Nico was now eleventh and Kazuki
thirteenth. With jus over ten minutes remaining it was changing rapidly with
Kovalainen now third, 1m:18.776. Nico and Kazuki were back out as the sun
started to shine.
Kubica was now sixth, 1m:19.038. On his first lap Alonso would move up to
sixth, 1m:18.961. Only Heidfeld had yet to set a time as Massa pitted. On
his next lap Piquet would move into second, 1m:18.300. Kazuki had improved
to sixth, 1m:18.866. Nico was in thirteenth. Trulli would improve to now be
in fourth, 1m:18.614. Kovalainen and Raikkonen had pitted. Heidfeld was now
fourteenth, 1m:19.248. Nico was back in the pits having dropped to
seventeenth. Kazuki was in eighth. Coulthard would move up the order to be
fourth, 1m:18.540. Kovalainen was now sixth as Glock went fastest with a
1m:18.138, moving up from eleventh. Only two drivers were on the track as
the final five minutes counted down.
Massa
was now fourth, 1m:18.523. There was a rush of drivers coming back out,
including both Ferrari's and McLaren's. Kovalainen's next lap would see him
in second with a 1m:18.220. Nico was back out looking to improve on his
seventeenth. Kazuki was also out on the track with two minutes remaining. It
was all going to change in the final minutes. Only Piquet remained in the
pits. Massa was now fastest, 1m:18.110, but Hamilton would move ahead with a
1m:18.071. Glock would respond with a 1m:17.945, to go fastest.
As the session came to an end Kazuki was in fourteenth and Nico eighteenth
but both were on their final laps. Raikkonen was now fourth, 1m:18.160.
Kazuki would improve to thirteenth, 1m:18.640, and Nico fifteenth,
1m:18.740. At the front it was Glock from Hamilton, Massa, Raikkonen,
Kovalainen, Alonso, Piquet, Coulthard, Webber, and Trulli in tenth. Those not making the cut
were Heidfeld, Barrichello, Button, Sutil, and Fisichella. The Williams'
drivers only just made it into Q2. It would be surprising if they would go
beyond this period and into Q3. But again Kazuki was ahead of Nico. |
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Q2 would see the
track mostly dry as the lights went green. Raikkonen was first out on the
harder tyre. Next was Massa on the softer tyre. Glock was also on the soft
tyre. Trulli and Hamilton were also out of the pit lane, joined shortly
after by Webber and Bourdais. With ten minutes remaining only Kubica and the
two Williams drivers had yet to come out. Raikkonen was fastest, 1m:17.733,
but Massa would move ahead with a 1m:17.287. Glock was third with a
1m:17.952. Trulli would move ahead of Glock with a 1m:17.756. Hamilton would
move into second with a 1m:17.462. Bourdais was sixth, 1m:18.102. Massa and
Raikkonen would both pit.
Vettel
was now fifth, 1m:17.925. Everyone was now out on the track as Hamilton
pitted. Kovalainen was now third, 1m:17.563. Alonso was down in ninth
followed by Coulthard. Kazuki and Nico were down in twelfth and thirteenth
with 1m:18.594 and 1m:18.920 respectively. Kazuki was on the softer tyre.
Kubica and Piquet had yet to set a time. Both Nico and Kazuki would pit.
With five minutes remaining only three drivers were out on the track as
Kubica moved into seventh, 1m:17.931. He was also on the softer tyre. Four
minutes and Kovalainen was third, 1m:17.563. Piquet was on the softer tyre
as Kovalainen improved to be in second with a 1m:17.360. Now everyone
started to come back out.
Nico and Kazuki were also out as Piquet moved into twelfth, 1m:18.274. Massa
and Hamilton remained in their pits. Kovalainen would pit as the final
minute of the session started. Nico was on the softer tyre as was on a quick
lap. But would it be enough? No as Nico remained in fifteenth, 1m:18.672.
Kazuki would stay in fourteenth. Trulli had moved up to fourth followed by
Glock. With the end of the period it was all over for the Williams team.
Massa was fastest from Kovalainen, Hamilton, Trulli, Glock, Vettel,
Raikkonen, Alonso, Kubica, and in tenth Bourdais. Those not making the cut
were Coulthard, Piquet, Webber, Kazuki, and Nico. But again Kazuki was able
to finish ahead of Nico. Sunday's race would again be another difficult time
for the Williams team. |
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The final period qualifying would commence with Glock out first with there
being a mix of tyre choices from the drivers. Everyone was out on the track
with Raikkonen setting the first time with a 1m:18.890. Glock was second,
1m:19.623. Massa would move ahead of the Toyota, 1m:19.137. Vettel was
fourth followed by team-mate Bourdais. Hamilton was now third with a
1m:19.163. Alonso was now fifth, 1m:19.640. Kimi would pit as Kovalainen
moved into fourth, 1m:19.167.
Massa
and Hamilton would pit. With three minutes remaining Raikkonen was still
fastest from Massa and Hamilton. The top four were back out on the track.
Kovalainen would pit. Kubica was in fifth, 1m:19.473. Everyone was back out
for the final two minutes as Raikkonen went fastest in sector one. Hamilton
was also on a quick lap going fastest in sector one. Raikkonen would improve
with a 1m:18.644. Hamilton would move ahead of Raikkonen with a 1m:18.404.
Massa was now third, 1m:18.874. Alonso was now third, 1m:18.852, pushing
Massa down to fifth. Kovalainen had moved into third, 1m:18.821. Alonso was
now fourth and Massa fifth. Kubica was now sixth followed by Trulli, Glock,
Vettel and Bourdais.
For the Williams team the result was a big disappointment after Singapore.
With Kazuki and Nico starting from fourteenth and fifteenth, as in previous
races, it would all come down to the strategy and a big piece of luck as to what result the
Williams team can take away from Sunday's race. |