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On 24/11, 19:59
Fernando Alonso will start behind Sebastian Vettel tomorrow on the starting grid of the Brazilian Grand Prix, but the Spanish driver won't give up and will give everything he has throughout the race. Felipe Massa, on his side, will also do his best to achieve a good result in front of his fans and help Scuderia Ferrari.
On 24/11, 19:51
For the fourth time this season, McLaren has placed both its cars on the front row of the starting grid, aiming for victory in the race tomorrow. The race will be Lewis Hamilton's last as a McLaren driver. The Englishman hopes to offer his team one last success before bidding them farewell.
On 24/11, 19:23
Pastor Maldonado achieved a strong performance by qualifying 6th, but the Venezuelan driver was penalized and will start 16th instead. Bruno Senna, on the other hand, did not manage to qualify for Q3, but that doesn't stop him from aiming for points tomorrow.
On 24/11, 19:15
With the penultimate row of the grid, Marussia is where it expected to be after the qualifying of the last Grand Prix of this 2012 Formula 1 season. But with the rain expected for the race, the Russian team hopes to be able to stand out and finish this championship in style.
On 24/11, 19:10
Guilty of missing the mandatory weigh-in during the qualifying session, Pastor Maldonado is penalized with a ten-place grid drop after receiving three reprimands. The ten drivers qualified behind him, starting with Fernando Alonso, each gain a place.
On 24/11, 19:01
As in Austin two weeks ago, the Red Bulls have opponents to match with the McLarens, who outpace them in qualifying. But positions on the second row, with Mark Webber in third just ahead of Sebastian Vettel, are prime spots for the Austrian team to finish the season on the highest note possible.
On 24/11, 18:57
Narain Karthikeyan was rather pleased with his qualifying and hopes for a race in the rain tomorrow. Pedro de la Rosa, on the other hand, was less fortunate following an accident with Romain Grosjean, whom he holds responsible. But the Spanish driver will do his best tomorrow.
On 24/11, 18:26
Nico Rosberg managed to place his Mercedes in the Top 10 on the starting grid of the Brazilian Grand Prix. The German driver opted for rain settings and hopes to benefit from it in the race tomorrow. The same goes for Michael Schumacher, although he will start further back, his goal will be to climb up.
On 24/11, 18:23
For once, both Toro Rosso cars qualified at the same time for Q2. But more importantly, Daniel Ricciardo, 16th, and Jean-Eric Vergne, 17th, adjusted their settings to capitalize on the chances of rain during tomorrow's race.
On 24/11, 18:19
None of the two Sauber drivers managed to get out of Q2 today at Interlagos. Sergio Pérez and Kamui Kobayashi couldn't do better but they are calling upon the rain god to help them climb up the hierarchy in the race tomorrow.
On 24/11, 17:40
Vitaly Petrov managed to finish ahead of Heikki Kovalainen during the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix qualifying. Both Caterham drivers expect to have a great race, especially if the weather comes into play.
On 24/11, 17:16
In a slightly contested session on a wet track, during Q1, it's Lewis Hamilton who secures pole position, just ahead of his teammate Jenson Button, for an all-McLaren front row. Behind them, the Red Bulls occupy the second row, with Mark Webber ahead of Sebastian Vettel. Fernando Alonso only manages the eighth fastest time.
On 24/11, 15:51
Follow the qualifications for the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix hosted by the casinoenlignefrance.eu.com editorial team, in live interactive text, starting at 4:45 PM.
On 24/11, 14:18
In a session held under a very cloudy sky, it was Jenson Button who secured the fastest time, edging out Sebastian Vettel by a few thousandths, along with Mark Webber and Lewis Hamilton. The Ferraris are slightly behind.
On 23/11, 20:55
Subjected to the same issues as the rest of the grid, the Lotus drivers had a different Friday: while Romain Grosjean encountered no problems and seemed relatively comfortable, Kimi Räikkönen missed a large portion of the first free practice sessions and hopes things will improve tomorrow.
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