Sebastian Vettel was in impressive form during qualifying at the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa-Francorchamps.
Sebastian Vettel was in impressive form during qualifying at the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa-Francorchamps.
Sebastian Vettel was in impressive form during qualifying at the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa-Francorchamps.
Sebastian Vettel was in impressive form during qualifying at the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa-Francorchamps.

Vettel remains poles apart from the rest of the field


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SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS // While two dozen Formula One drivers returned to the track Saturday for the first qualifying session since the mid-season break, there had been hope the infamous finger of Sebastian Vettel would remain on vacation ahead of Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix.

But it was not to be.

The 24-year-old German, leading the world championship by 85 points and having won more than half of the 11 races held so far this season, watched as, first, Red Bull Racing teammate Mark Webber and then Lewis Hamilton of McLaren-Mercedes clocked the fastest laps of the session in inconsistent weather conditions at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.

However, less than a second after Hamilton sailed past the chequered flag, Vettel usurped him with a lap 0.432 seconds quicker.

The achievement saw Red Bull extend their remarkable record of having secured pole at every race this season.

It also saw Vettel extend his renowned index finger skywards for the ninth time since the season-opening race in Melbourne.

"It was a difficult session with very tricky conditions," Vettel said. "I didn't feel comfortable at the beginning of qualifying, but for Q2 we made a big step forward and I rediscovered Spa in a way. It was a very good lap and I was very happy with the car towards the end."

Vettel, who secured pole last time out in Hungary but finished second behind McLaren's Jenson Button, added that, courtesy of Belgium's unpredictable weather, he was not getting too confident.

"It will be one of those races where anything can happen," he said. "I don't know what the forecast is, but the best way to know here is to look up into the sky and see what's happening. It's likely to be dry and the balance felt good at the end of Q3 when it was dry. But what are the odds? I don't know if you would put your money on the weather around here."

Hamilton, a figure of controversy this season, was once again called to the stewards' office after a collision with Pastor Maldonado, the Williams driver. While Hamilton was given a reprimand, the Venezuelan rookie was given a five-place grid penalty.

"It was quite serious and quite fortunate that neither of us - particularly him - was flipped or had a big crash," said Hamilton, who added his team are "quite strong" going into this afternoon's race.

Michael Schumacher, who started his career at Spa 20 years ago, was forced to retire from qualifying and will start today's race at the back of the grid.

WEBBER: IT'S A NO-BRAINER TO REMAIN AT RED BULL RACING'

Webber described it as a “no-brainer” in continuing with Red Bull Racing for the 2012 season.

After months of speculation, the Australian, who yesterday celebrated his 35th birthday, has agreed to a one-year extension with the team.

“I want to continue racing at the top in Formula One so it’s a no-brainer to remain at Red Bull Racing for another year,” said Webber.

“Over the past five years we have worked hard and proved we can design and build a competitive and championship-winning car. I’m looking forward to putting the car and myself on the limit again each and every race weekend in 2012.”

BELGIAN GRAND PRIX: STARTING GRID

Place driver, team, qualifying time

1 Vettel, Red Bull, 1m48.298secs

2 Hamilton, McLaren, 1.48.730

3 Webber, Red Bull, 1.49.376

4 Massa, Ferrari, 1.50.256

5 Rosberg, Mercedes, 1.50.552

6 Alguersuari, STR-Ferrari, 1.50.773

7 Senna, Renault, 1.51.121

8 Alonso, Ferrari, 1.51.251

9 Perez, Sauber, 1.51.374

10 Petrov, Renault, 1.52.303

11 Buemi, STR-Ferrari, 2.04.692

12 Kobayashi, Sauber, 2.04.757

13 Button, McLaren, 2.05.150

14 Barrichello, Williams, 2.07.349

15 Sutil, Force India, 2.07.777

16 Maldonado, Williams-x, 2.08.106

17 Kovalainen, Lotus, 2.08.354

18 Di Resta, Force India, 2.07.758

19 Trulli, Lotus, 2.08.773

20 Glock, Virgin, 2.09.566

21 D'Ambrosio, Virgin, 2.11.601

22 Liuzzi, HRT, 2.11.616

23 Ricciardo, HRT, 2.13.077

24 Schumacher, Mercedes, no time

x-Will be given five-spot penalty for an incident during qualifying with Hamilton.

Three-day coronation

Royal purification

The entire coronation ceremony extends over three days from May 4-6, but Saturday is the one to watch. At the time of 10:09am the royal purification ceremony begins. Wearing a white robe, the king will enter a pavilion at the Grand Palace, where he will be doused in sacred water from five rivers and four ponds in Thailand. In the distant past water was collected from specific rivers in India, reflecting the influential blend of Hindu and Buddhist cosmology on the coronation. Hindu Brahmins and the country's most senior Buddhist monks will be present. Coronation practices can be traced back thousands of years to ancient India.

The crown

Not long after royal purification rites, the king proceeds to the Baisal Daksin Throne Hall where he receives sacred water from eight directions. Symbolically that means he has received legitimacy from all directions of the kingdom. He ascends the Bhadrapitha Throne, where in regal robes he sits under a Nine-Tiered Umbrella of State. Brahmins will hand the monarch the royal regalia, including a wooden sceptre inlaid with gold, a precious stone-encrusted sword believed to have been found in a lake in northern Cambodia, slippers, and a whisk made from yak's hair.

The Great Crown of Victory is the centrepiece. Tiered, gold and weighing 7.3 kilograms, it has a diamond from India at the top. Vajiralongkorn will personally place the crown on his own head and then issues his first royal command.

The audience

On Saturday afternoon, the newly-crowned king is set to grant a "grand audience" to members of the royal family, the privy council, the cabinet and senior officials. Two hours later the king will visit the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the most sacred space in Thailand, which on normal days is thronged with tourists. He then symbolically moves into the Royal Residence.

The procession

The main element of Sunday's ceremonies, streets across Bangkok's historic heart have been blocked off in preparation for this moment. The king will sit on a royal palanquin carried by soldiers dressed in colourful traditional garb. A 21-gun salute will start the procession. Some 200,000 people are expected to line the seven-kilometre route around the city.

Meet the people

On the last day of the ceremony Rama X will appear on the balcony of Suddhaisavarya Prasad Hall in the Grand Palace at 4:30pm "to receive the good wishes of the people". An hour later, diplomats will be given an audience at the Grand Palace. This is the only time during the ceremony that representatives of foreign governments will greet the king.

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