Red Bull's Webber takes first ever pole

Published: 7:39AM Sunday July 12, 2009 Source: Reuters

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Australian Mark Webber set his sights on a breakthrough first Formula One victory in Germany on Monday after finally securing pole position at the 130th attempt.

The Red Bull driver made the most of Sunday's frantic qualifying, with rain and shine producing tricky conditions, to keep the championship-leading Brawns and German team mate Sebastian Vettel behind him.

Brazilian Rubens Barrichello, in a Brawn, will start alongside 32-year-old Webber on the front row with team mate and overall leader Jenson Button behind with Red Bull's German Sebastian Vettel.

Button (with 64 points) has a 23-point lead over Barrichello after eight races, with Vettel a further two adrift. Webber is fourth overall with 35.5 points.

The first Australian to start on pole since 1980 world champion Alan Jones did so for Williams at that year's German Grand Prix at Hockenheim, Webber hailed his "very special day".

"We're here, the team have done a great job and we've been quick all weekend," he said, with car weights giving him another boost when they showed he was carrying 14kg more fuel than Barrichello and 17kg more than Button.

That should allow Webber to go four or five laps longer than the Brawns in the first stint.

"I am in a fantastic position to do it (take a first win)," said the Australian, out-qualifying Vettel for the first time at Red Bull and ending the 22-year-old German's bid for three poles in a row.

"These guys have had a very strong season, no question about it and they will push us, but we're looking forward to the fight," he added.

"I certainly am and I'm up for trying to win my first race tomorrow if I can...A nice, boring grand prix for me would be fantastic."

Hamilton fifth

Cars queued up to exit the pitlane at the start of the second session - and then all came streaming back in again to change tyres as sudden rain and unseasonably cold temperatures made conditions treacherous.

Brazilian Felipe Massa went dirt-tracking in his Ferrari while Japan's Williams driver Kazuki Nakajima also skidded off harmlessly.

"That session was madness," said Button, winner of six of the first seven races, after a nail-biting finish to the session. "But it was good fun. We are struggling with tyre warm-up anyway but when you chuck a bit of water in there as well it's quite difficult.

"Tomorrow is going to be an interesting one...so much can happen with the weather here. Twelve degrees in mid July, this is worse than England. Who says English weather is bad?"

McLaren's world champion Lewis Hamilton qualified fifth, equalling his highest grid position of the season in a home race for engine provider Mercedes, with team mate Heikki Kovalainen a strong sixth.

Germany's Adrian Sutil, who has a reputation for going well in the wet, secured Mercedes-powered Force India's first top 10 starting place with a surprising seventh in front of his home crowd and in the heaviest car in the top 10.

Further back, Brazilian Nelson Piquet (his future at Renault the subject of constant speculation) outqualified double world champion team mate Fernando Alonso for the first time in his career.

Piquet starts 10th while the Spaniard spun during the second session and lines up 12th.

France's struggling Sebastien Bourdais qualified in last place, 1.3 seconds slower than rookie Toro Rosso team mate Sebastien Buemi.

He moved up to 19th after Toyota's Timo Glock was demoted for impeding Renault's Fernando Alonso.

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