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Sunday's performance in the Italian Grand Prix will surely go some way in altering Luca di Montezemolo's opinion of the Sauber driver Sergio Perez.
Both Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber fail to finish at Monza.
Briton wins his third race of the season as third place sees Fernando Alonso move 37 points clear at top of the drivers' standings.
Paul Di Resta and Nico Hulkenberg of Force India were strong in practice, but had disappointing results in qualifying.
Ferrari were confident of winning pole, but Alonso will start 10th with teammate Massa third, behind McLaren's Hamilton and Button.
Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button set the pace in practice for the Italian Grand Prix while the world championship leader had a frustrating day.
The Spaniard's target for the Monza race is simply to finish ahead of his nearest challenger Sebastian Vettel.
The Belgian realistic on his chances as he stands in for the banned Romain Grosjean.
A 10-place grid penalty has left the Williams driver facing an uphill task to score points at Monza.
Romain Grosjean, Lewis Hamilton and Pastor Maldonado had chastening weekends in Belgium.
The McLaren-Mercedes driver led from start to finish at Spa-Francorchamps as teammate Lewis Hamilton and championship Fernando Alonso were both forced out in an opening corner accident.
Both Kobayashi and Perez had their races wrecked by the first-lap drama at Spa-Fancorchamps.
World champion starts 10th after disappointing qualifying performance in his Red Bull Racing car.
First time Briton on pole since Monaco 2009 while Kobayashi and Raikkonen complete top three.
With the second half of the season resuming in Belgium on Sunday, Gary Meenaghan assesses each team's performance so far and analyses what must be done to improve.
