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Ferrari lock out France front row
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Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa will start Sunday's French Grand Prix from the front row in Magny-Cours.
Finn Raikkonen secured pole position with a lap of one minute, 16.449 seconds, with Massa 0.041 secs behind.
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton, demoted 10 places after a pit-lane crash in Montreal, will start from 13th after finishing third in a time of 1:16.693.
Team-mate Heikki Kovalainen was given a five-place penalty for blocking Mark Webber and now starts in 10th.
Renault's Fernando Alonso and Toyota's Jarno Trulli will share the second row.
Kovalainen had been set to start in fifth but was later hit by a penalty for impeding Webber when the Australian was on his fast lap.
Championship leader, BMW Sauber's Robert Kubica, will now occupy fifth on the grid.
The BMW Saubers struggled for pace at the Circuit de Nevers, with Kubica's team-mate Nick Heidfeld only narrowly avoiding being dumped out in the first qualifying session before having to settle for 11th on the grid.
The Red Bulls of Mark Webber and David Coulthard delivered another consistent performance to start in sixth and seventh ahead of Toyota's Timo Glock and Renault's Nelson Piquet.
Hamilton knows he can't make silly mistakes like this, a silly mistake has cost him 10 places in the pole, I don't think he has a chance in hell at winning this race.
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He will get through the grid, but I doubt he will have a strong points finish maybe fifth or sixth if he is lucky. I could easily see Ferrari locking out the grid and take a nice lead into the next GP.
He will get through the grid, but I doubt he will have a strong points finish maybe fifth or sixth if he is lucky. I could easily see him Ferrari locking out the grid and take a nice lead into the next GP.
Make sense of that please.
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