Kimi Raikkonen took pole position in the last few minutes of the qualifying session today leaving Fernando Alonso to take the second place on the grid.
However, all eyes will be on Fernando Alonso for the Spanish Grand Prix. He has been amazingly fast all weekend at the Circuit de Catalunya in the much modified R28, but it was surprising to see him take that second place.
In third place is Felipe Massa after losing the pole position in the final few minutes of the qualifying session ahead of Robert Kubica in the BMW Sauber.
The two McLaren drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen could only manage fifth and sixth positions respectively followed by Mark Webber in the Red Bull Renault.
Jarno Trulli took the eighth place on the grid for Toyota, six places ahead of his teammate Timo Glock. Nick Heidfeld and Nelson Piquet filled the last of the top ten places.
Rubens Barrichello finished in eleventh place ahead of Kazuki Nakajima in his best qualifying so far for the Williams team.
Jenson Button was in thirteenth place for Honda just ahead of Glock and Nico Rosberg. Sebastien Bourdais made an impressive sixteenth for the ever improving Toro Rosso Ferrari team. Bourdais teammate struggled and finished in eighteenth, behind David Coulthard.
Force India driver, Giancarlo Fisichella,took the nineteenth grid spot ahead of teammate Andrian Sutil. The final places were taken by the Super Aguri drivers, Anthony Davidson and Takuma Sato with only a tenth between their fastest lap times.










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