Vettel takes pole at Bahrain; Schumacher 7th
Associated Press, Shakir, Bahrain | Sat, 03/13/2010 8:47 PM
Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull will start Formula One's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix from pole position, while Michael Schumacher's comeback with Mercedes will start from a disappointing seventh place.
Vettel set a fastest time of 1 minute, 54.101 seconds on Saturday to edge Ferrari pair Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso, who both triumphed at the desert track previously.
Lewis Hamilton of McLaren will start fourth ahead of Nico Rosberg of Mercedes and Red Bull driver Mark Webber.
Seven-time champion Schumacher, racing for the first time in three years, was 1.423 seconds off of Vettel's pace to start ahead of defending champion Jenson Button, who was eighth for McLaren.
Red Bull had tested less than its competitors but predictions over the Austrian car's speed was confirmed as Vettel edged Massa - racing for the first time since a near-fatal crash in July - by just over one-tenth of a second and Alonso by half a second.
"It was a big surprise," said Vettel, who is going for win No. 6 from his sixth career pole.
"Yesterday I have to admit we were not very happy. I knew there was potential in the car, we just had to put it together. It was really close."
Ferrari was buoyed by the results as it looks to make a strong start after taking only one point from the past two opening races at Melbourne.