01 Giancarlo Fisichella: 648 kg
02 Jarno Trulli: 656.5 kg
03 Nick Heidfeld: 655 kg
04 Rubens Barrichello: 644.5 kg
05 Robert Kubica: 649 kg
06 Kimi Räikkönen: 655 kg
07 Timo Glock: 648.5 kg
08 Sebastian Vettel: 662.5 kg
09 Mark Webber: 658 kg
10 Nico Rosberg: 670 kg
11 Adrian Sutil: 678.5 kg
12 Lewis Hamilton: 693.5 kg
13 Fernando Alonso: 684.4 kg
14 Jenson Button: 694.2 kg
15 Heikki Kovalainen: 697 kg
16 Sébastien Buemi: 685 kg
17 Jaime Alguersuari: 704.5 kg
18 Kazuki Nakajima: 706.1 kg
19 Romain Grosjean: 704.7 kg
20 Luca Badoer: 691.5 kg
adder said:i didn't see the QF Live ,when i heard this, i taught it was probably due to rain or some incidents,but i did see the repeat of QF and they did take the pole fair and square.![]()
While not wanting to take anything away from Giancarlo or his team, anyone logging on to the results later today and not aware of what happened, is sure to think that there was a sudden change in the weather which turned the session on its head. Surely no-one could have predicted this. Not only do we have Fisichella on pole, his first since god knows when, we have Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica in third and fifth for a team that only has five more Grands Prix to go before it quits F1. Then there is mystery of what happened to Button and the McLarens.
If tomorrow's race is even half as unpredictable as what we have just witnessed, we should be in for a very, very eventful afternoon.