The Toyota driver Jarno Trulli celebrates in the parc ferme after the qualifying session of the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix at the Sakhir racetrack.
The Toyota driver Jarno Trulli celebrates in the parc ferme after the qualifying session of the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix at the Sakhir racetrack.

Trulli claims pole in Bahrain



Toyota claimed a one-two on the grid ahead of tomorrow's Bahrain Grand Prix after a weekend of promise. The Italian, Jarno Trulli, claimed pole position just ahead of his team-mate Timo Glock. The finish came after the cars gave a strong showing in the two previous qualifying sessions in the desert heat. Pole position changed five times in the last minute and a half of qualifying, with Trulli finally capturing pole with a time of 1.33.431, almost a third of a second quicker than Glock. Sebastien Vettel, the winner of the last race in China, will start from third in his Red Bull car. The drivers had to brave track temperatures of more than 51c, although cooler temperatures are expected tomorrow afternoon. After claiming pole, Trulli said he was confident ahead of tomorrow's race, even if he reported problems with his braking system. The heat, he said, should not prove problematic. "I am not concerned about it to be honest. All my best performances come in the most difficult conditions." World championship leader Jenson Button will start in fourth, with Lewis Hamilton in fifth. The Ferraris of Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen, which had shown promise in practice this morning after a season of disappointment so far, will start from sixth and tenth respectively. The biggest casualty of the day was Mark Webber, 16 places down from his Red Bull colleague Vettel in 19th place. The Australian found himself stuck behind Adrian Sutil from Force India on what should have been his quickest laps. Big names who failed to make it past the second qualifying session included Heikki Kovalainen and Robert Kubica, whose poor starts to the season show no sign of improving. The race will take place at 3pm UAE time tomorrow.

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