Spaniard Alonso grabs pole

Published August 24, 2003

BUDAPEST, Aug 23: Spain’s Fernando Alonso, seeking to become the youngest race winner in Formula One history, put his Renault on pole position for Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix.

The 22-year-old roared to the second pole positionof his career, his first coming in Malaysia in March this year, with a lap of one minute 21.688 seconds.

He will share the front row with Williams’s Ralf Schumacher, who had been due to start 10 places further down the grid before his punishment for causing an accident at the last race was translated into a $50,000 fine.

Ralf’s older brother Michael, Ferrari’s overall leader and five times world champion, endured his worst qualifying of the season with eighth place on the grid. He starts alongside McLaren’s championship contender Kimi Raikkonen.

Grid positions:

1. Fernando Alonso (Spain) Renault one minute 21.688 seconds 2. Ralf Schumacher (Germany) Williams 1:21.944 3. Mark Webber (Australia) Jaguar 1:22.027 4. Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia) Williams 1:22.180 5. Rubens Barrichello (Brazil) Ferrari 1:22.180 6. Jarno Trulli (Italy) Renault 1:22.610 7. Kimi Raikkonen (Finland) McLaren 1:22.742 8. Michael Schumacher (Germany) Ferrari 1:22.755 9. David Coulthard (Britain) McLaren 1:23.060 10. Olivier Panis (France) Toyota 1:23.369 11. Nick Heidfeld (Germany) Sauber 1:23.621 12. Justin Wilson (Britain) Jaguar 1:23.660 13. Giancarlo Fisichella (Italy) Jordan 1:23.726 14. Jenson Button (Britain) BAR 1:23.847 15. Cristiano da Matta (Brazil) Toyota 1:23.982 16. Jacques Villeneuve (Canada) BAR 1:24.100 17. Heinz-Harald Frentzen (Germany) Sauber 1:24.569 18. Jos Verstappen (Netherlands) Minardi 1:26.423 19. Zsolt Baumgartner (Hungary) Jordan 1:26.678 20. Nicolas Kiesa (Denmark) Minardi 1:28.907—Reuters

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