Vettel on top in Indian GP final practice

    Sebastian Vettel beat Jenson Button to the fastest time in a late battle for the top spot in the final practice session ahead of Indian Grand Prix qualifying.

    Published On Oct 29, 2011 06:01:00 PM

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    Vettel on top in Indian GP final practice

    Just under four tenths of a second separated the Red Bull and McLaren at the end of the hour, with their respective team-mates Mark Webber and Lewis Hamilton third and fourth, ahead of the Ferraris.

    The Red Bulls had been in command for the majority of the session, with Webber the first of the big guns to set a quick time, before Vettel hit the front and went ever faster until establishing a 1m26.311s benchmark.

    When the late qualifying simulations began, Friday pacesetter Felipe Massa (Ferrari) was first to beat Vettel with a 1m26.058s - though his advantage lasted only moments before Button came through with a 1m25.942s.

    The McLaren was deposed by Fernando Alonso's Ferrari, which lapped in 1m25.784s, but Button responded on his second flying lap of the run by jumping 0.6s clear with a 1m25.191s.

    That looked like it might be sufficient to keep the Briton on top, as although Hamilton and Webber closed in, they were a few fractions of a second shy of Button's time.

    But world champion Vettel was still out and as the chequered flag fell, he produced a 1m24.824s to beat Button by 0.367 seconds and set himself up as pole favourite once again.

    Behind Webber, Hamilton and Alonso, sixth-placed Massa's front wing continued to vibrate distinctively for much of the session, before apparently being replaced with a different specification for the final run, when it was more stable.

    Force India looks strong heading into qualifying, with Paul di Resta seventh and Adrian Sutil ninth, split by NicoRosberg's Mercedes. Both Mercedes had been in the top five until the soft tyre runs. Michael Schumacher ended up 11th behind SebastienBuemi's Toro Rosso.

    Local favourite Narain Karthikeyan had a quick spin at the final corner early on but managed to head all the other 'new' teams' drivers for quite a while in his HRT, before ending the morning 22nd.

    The only other significant incident was a spin for Bruno Senna on the Renault driver's last lap, in which he was fortunate to miss the barriers, while plenty of drivers continued to explore the limits of the dusty track with minor errors.

     

    Pos.

    Driver

    Team

    Time

    Laps

    1

    Sebastian Vettel        

    Red Bull-Renault

    1m24.824s           

    18

    2

    Jenson Button      

    McLaren-Mercedes         

    1m25.191s  + 0.367s 

    15

    3

    Mark Webber        

    Red Bull-Renault          

    1m25.203s  + 0.379s 

    19

    4

    Lewis Hamilton

    McLaren-Mercedes

    1m25.288s  + 0.464s

    16

    5

    Fernando Alonso    

    Ferrari                         

    1m25.784s  + 0.960s 

    17

    6

    Felipe Massa       

    Ferrari             

    1m26.058s  + 1.234s 

    16

    7

    Paul di Resta      

    Force India-Mercedes

    1m26.785s + 1.961s    

    19

    8

    NicoRosberg       

    Mercedes             

    1m26.873s  + 2.049s 

    22

    9

    Adrian Sutil       

    Force India-Mercedes

    1m26.958s  + 2.134s 

    35

    10

    Sebastien Buemi

    Toro Rosso-Ferrari

    1m27.146s  + 2.322s 

    20

    11

    Michael Schumacher 

    Mercedes             

    1m27.146s  + 2.322s 

    21

    12

    Bruno Senna        

    Renault              

    1m27.217s  + 2.393s 

    20

    13

    Kamui Kobayashi    

    Sauber-Ferrari

    1m27.262s  + 2.438s 

    19

    14

    Vitaly Petrov      

    Renault               

    1m27.280s  + 2.456s 

    18

    15

    Jaime Alguersuari  

    Toro Rosso-Ferrari   

    1m27.387s  + 2.563s 

    20

    16

    Sergio Perez       

    Sauber-Ferrari       

    1m27.749s  + 2.925s 

    21

    17

    Pastor Maldonado   

    Williams-Cosworth

    1m27.793s  + 2.969s   

    17

    18

    Rubens Barrichello 

    Williams-Cosworth    

    1m27.875s  + 3.051s 

    20

    19

    JarnoTrull

    Lotus-Renault        

    1m29.355s  + 4.531s 

    21

    20

    Heikki Kovalainen  

    Lotus-Renault        

    1m29.750s  + 4.926s 

    19

    21

    Timo Glock

    Virgin-Cosworth

    1m30.683s  + 5.859s 

    23

    22

    Narain Karthikeyan   

    HRT-Cosworth         

    1m30.900s  + 6.076s 

    25

    23

    Jerome D'Ambrosio  

    Virgin-Cosworth  

    1m32.851s  + 8.027s 

    19

    24

    Daniel Ricciardo   

    HRT-Cosworth

    1m33.246s  + 8.422s 

    16

    Story: Autosport.com

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