June 29, 2013 -- Updated 1917 GMT (0317 HKT)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Lewis Hamilton on pole for British Grand Prix at Silverstone
- Edges out Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg by four tenths of a second
- World champion Sebastian Vettel third for Red Bull
- Fernando Alonso will start ninth on the grid
Hamilton produced a lap
of one minute 29.07 seconds, described as "phenomenal" by three-time
defending champion Sebastien Vettel, who was third fastest for Red Bull.
The 28-year-old
Englishman was fully four tenths of a second faster than his teammate
Nico Rosberg in claiming the 28th pole of his career and second of the
2013 season.
It was the first pole by a home driver at the British Grand Prix since Hamilton himself achieved the feat back in 2007.
I don't know if Lewis found a short cut or he just found something special here -- it was a phenomenal lap
Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel
Vettel, leading the title
race yet again, paid compliment to Hamilton in the post race press
conference, but appeared to reference the controversial Mercedes tire
test earlier this season which Red Bull were particularly outspoken
about.
"I don't know if Lewis found a short cut or he just found something special here -- it was a phenomenal lap," he said.
"It is always nice to
position well in qualifying here. I am looking forward to the race
tomorrow and we will see how we are with looking after our tires," he
added.
Hamilton, in fourth place
in the championship, will be hoping his Mercedes can find more race
pace to capitalize on their qualifying speed.
"It's an incredible feeling," he said. "The crowd have been great -- such a great turnout -- that was a lap for them.
"I hope we can do
something special in the race. It's phenomenal because I haven't been
feeling 100 per cent comfortable in the car."
The crowd have been great -- such a great turnout -- that was a lap for them
Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton
Vettel's teammate Mark Webber took fourth on the grid.
Initially Scot Paul Di
Resta occupied fifth for Force India, but was later relegated to the
back of the grid when his car was ruled to be under the minimum weight.
Australian Daniel Ricciardo of Toro Rosso and German Adrian Sutil in the second Force India were next fastest
Frenchman Romain
Grosjean, Lotus teammate Finn Kimi Raikkonen and two-time champion
Fernando Alonso of Ferrari initially filled out the top 10 before Di
Resta's demotion.
Alonso, looking to mount
a sustained challenge to Vettel as per last season, was left frustrated
by the lack of pace in qualifying.
"We were not competitive all weekend. We need to recover now and it was a bad Saturday," he told reporters.
Teammate Felipe Massa
will move up to 11th just behind McLaren's Jenson Button, who had missed
out on the final phase of qualifying to the disappointment of home
supporters.
But Hamilton's stellar
performance left them plenty to cheer although with warmer conditions
forecast for Sunday he may struggle to take full advantage if the
lessons of previous races this season are any guide.
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