Vettel leads Red Bull 1-2 in Korea
Yeongam (South Korea), Oct. 23: Sebastian Vettel led a Red Bull lockout of the front row after qualifying at the inaugural Korean Grand Prix at the new Yeongam circuit on Saturday.
The 23-year-old German recorded his ninth pole of the 2010 season with a lap of 1 minute 35.585 seconds, edging teammate and world championship leader Mark Webber of Australia by 0.074secs in a thrilling hour-long session.
Vettel’s pole is the 14th of his career, and the front-row one-two is Red Bull’s eighth of the season.
The German said it has taken some time to become accustomed to the 5.621-kilometre circuit this weekend.
“Some corners here are quite tricky to understand the way they work,” Vettel said.
“It wasn’t easy, but as usual when it comes to corners, we know our car is very good. In a straight line, we’re doing our best, but there’s not much we can do, so we have to fight back in the corners,” Vettel added.
Meanwhile, Force India drivers Adrian Sutil and Tonio Liuzzi will start 14th and 17th respectively.
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