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Giancarlo Fisichella
Strong start for Fisi as Ferrari claims pole

Giancarlo Fisichella will start tomorrow's opening round of the 2002 Formula One World Championship in Melbourne, Australia, from the 4th row of the grid after setting the 8th fastest time in his DHL Jordan Honda EJ12.  In a session interrupted early on by a red flag when the second Jordan of Takuma Sato became stranded on the track, and also badly affected by rain which arrived with some 25 minutes of qualifying remaining, it was left to Rubens Barrichello's Ferrari to claim pole position with team mate Michael Schumacher second.

For the DHL Jordan Honda team the session brought mixed fortunes and high drama.  Giancarlo Fisichella's first qualifying run was ruined when first he had to let Juan Pablo Montoya's BMW Williams past and then a yellow flag caused by Takuma Sato's car being stranded on the track.  His second run went superbly, the Italian scything around the track to set a time of 1m27.869s which put him third fastest, though he then dropped back to 8th behind the Ferraris, Williams', McLarens and Jarno Trulli's Renault.

Confident that he would go faster on his third run, Giancarlo was forced to abandon any such hopes when the rains arrived.

"I am very happy with this performance," said Giancarlo afterwards.  "It was my target to be in the top 8 and the car had a good feeling.  It was well balanced and I am feeling confident for tomorrow.  And if it's wet that's fine!"

For Takuma Sato qualifying could only be described as character building.  Following his accident during morning practice he was forced to start qualifying in the team's T-car, but before he could even set a time he was forced to pull off the track with a hydraulics problem.  His stranded car caused the session to be halted and Taku returned to the pits where he had to wait for Giancarlo Fisichella to complete his qualifying runs before taking over the Italian's car.  By the time Giancarlo had vacated his car, however, the rain had arrived and Taku was forced to complete a handful of laps in atrocious conditions and with an extremely uncomfortable seating position.  As a result he set a time well outside the 107% rule and had to wait for the race Stewards to decide that he can start from the back of the grid in tomorrow's race, which they later did.

"Today was a tough day," admitted Taku.  "I did my best and what happened was nobody's fault.  Mechanical problems do happen.  It was very difficult to drive Giancarlo's car in the wet.  It was his seating position and, for example, I had no heel rest so I was pushing the pedals with my feet in the air!  Also the car had a dry set-up."

Behind Fisichella's Jordan Honda came the two Saubers of Felipe Massa and Nick Heidfeld, while Jensen Button's 11th placed Renault was followed by the BAR Hondas of Panis and Villeneuve.  Mike Salo was the fastest of the Toyotas in 14th slot, team mate Allan McNish 16th, these two sandwiching Frentzen's Arrows.  Bernoldi was 17th in his Arrows, Mark Webber qualified 18th on his Grand Prix debut for Minardi on home soil, beating the two Jaguars of Eddie Irvine and Pedro de la Rosa, while Alex Yoong was the final qualifier.

Pos Driver Team Time
1 Barrichello Ferrari 1:25.843
2 M.Schumacher Ferrari 1:25.848
3 R.Schumacher Williams 1:26.279
4 Coulthard McLaren 1:26.446
5 Raikkonen McLaren 1:27.161
6 Montoya Williams 1:27.249
7 Trulli Renault 1:27.710
8 Fisichella DHL Jordan Honda 1:27.869
9 Massa Sauber 1:27.972
10 Heidfeld Sauber 1:28.232
11 Button Renault 1:28.361
12 Panis BAR Honda 1:28.381
13 Villeneuve BAR Honda 1:28.657
14 Salo Toyota 1:29.205
15 Frentzen Arrows 1:29.474
16 McNish Toyota 1:29.636
17 Bernoldi Arrows 1:29.738
18 Webber Minardi 1:30.086
19 Irvine Jaguar 1:30.113
20 De La Rosa Jaguar 1:30.192
21 Yoong Minardi 1:31.504
22 Sato DHL Jordan Honda 1:53.351

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