This was the 52nd pole of the five-time World Champion's
illustrious career and came despite being down on Barrichello in
the first of the three lap sectors. "Actually, the first sector
was fine," said Michael, "it was in Turn 9 and Turn 11
that I went off line. All weekend, Rubens has been very good and
I thought that I might have to settle for second place behind him,
but I came out ahead." His pole lap took just 1m17.762s, as
opposed to the Brazilian's best of 1m18.020s.
World Championship points leader Kimi Raikkonen
will be starting from the opposite end of the grid after he ran
off line at Turn 7 and was unable to keep control on the dusty circuit.
The McLaren driver's resultant ride through the gravel bed cost
him four seconds and the team told him to abort the lap to "at
least save him a lap and a bit of fuel for the race..." Team-mate
David Coulthard had to qualify in the spare car after his engine
failed and he drove around cautiously to qualify eighth, anxious
not to make a mistake as he did in qualifying last time out at Imola.
His best lap was 1m19.128s.
Spanish ace Fernando Alonso's strong early-season
form brought the crowds in by their thousands, with more than 60,000
cheering him on to third place for Renault in 1m18.233s, up seven
positions from his Friday qualifying time. This put him just one
position ahead of team-mate Jarno Trulli who lapped in 1m18.615s
and may perhaps be starting tomorrow's race with a heavier fuel
load.
Jenson Button was delighted with fifth place on
the grid for BAR, lapping in 1m18.704s. "Fifth is fantastic,"
he enthused, "but it wasn't a perfect lap..." Compared
to the 11th fastest lap time of 1m19.563s set by his team-mate Jacques
Villeneuve, it looked pretty good.
Toyota has been strong all meeting, making the most
both of impressive straightline speed and considerable testing milegae
here, with Olivier Panis reversing yesterday's inter-team powerplay
to be sixth fastest on 1m18.811s as Cristiano da Matta slipped nine
places to be 13th with a best of 1m19.623s.
Williams has been surprisingly off the pace all
meeting and it took a tidy run from Ralf Schumacher for seventh
place on the grid, his best lap of 1m19.006s being 0.371s and two
places better than that of team-mate Juan Pablo Montoya.
Sauber has also looked out of sorts at the Circuit
de Catalunya, but its drivers did well to work their way up from
16th and 17th in Friday qualifying to be 10th (Heinz-Harald Frentzen
on 1m19.427s) and 14th (Nick Heidfeld in 1m19.646s).
After strong qualifying performances both in Interlagos
and Imola, Jaguar's Mark Webber will be disappointed to be out of
the top-10 here, his best lap of 1m19.615s good only for 12th. However,
all eyes were turned on the performance of team-mate Antonio Pizzonia
whose tenure of the team's second seat is known to be extremely
tenuous. He was "a little bit disappointed" with his run
to 16th grid slot, especially as he was almost 0.7s slower than
Webber's best.
Jordan struggled and, for the first time, the incerasingly
confident Ralph Firman outqualified Giancarlo Fisichella, lapping
in 1m20.215s to be 15th, while Giancarlo Fisichella was clearly
not giving it 100% as he'd had to go out in the spare car after
engine failure, ending up 17th with a best lap of 1m20.976s.
Likewise,
Justin Wilson put one over his Minardi team-mate Jos Verstappen
to be 18th, his car looking considerably better handling as he lapped
in 1m22.104s, with the Dutch veteran's wayward car taking 1m22.237s
for its tour.