BARCELONA (Spain), May 13: World champion Fernando Alonso drove an enthusiastic Spanish crowd into a frenzy on Saturday by taking pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix.
The 24-year-old Spaniard set a time of one minute 14.648 to beat his Italian team-mate Giancarlo Fisichella by five hundredths of a second as Renault claimed the front two positions on the grid.
Alonso hit the front with less than five minutes remaining in the top-ten shoot-out' - prompting a huge roar from the massed Spanish crowd that packed the grandstand beside the start-finish straight.
He then went faster still in the dying seconds of the session.
Michael Schumacher did his chances of closing the 13-point gap to Alonso in the world championship no help by qualifying third — alongside his Brazilian Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa. Brazilian Rubens Barrichello continued his up-turn in form by qualifying fifth for Honda while German Ralf Schumacher was sixth for Toyota.
Australia's Mark Webber was just four hundredths of a second away from making the cut-off point for the top-ten shoot-out' in his Williams and will start 11th. Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya was another surprise name to miss the cut in his McLaren - one place further back.
Germany's Nico Rosberg in a Williams, Canadian Jacques Villeneuve in a BMW Sauber, Austrian Christian Klien in a Red Bull, and Italian Vitantonio Liuzzi in a Toro Rosso, also missed the mark.
The opening 15-minute session was delayed by a red flag when Briton David Coulthard crashed his Red Bull heavily into the barriers at turn three - ensuring that he will start his 200th Grand Prix from the back of the grid.
Also eliminated from the running at that stage were American Scott Speed, driving a Toro Rosso, Portuguese driver Tiago Monteiro and his Dutch team-mate Christijan Albers, both in Midlands, as well as Japanese driver Takuma Sato, and his French team-mate Franck Montagny, both in Super Aguris.
Grid position
1.Fernando Alonso (Spain) 1:14.648
2.Giancarlo Fisichella (Italy)1:14.709
3.Michael Schumacher (Germany)1:14.970
4.Felipe Massa (Brazil) 1:15.442
5.Rubens Barrichello (Brazil)1:15.885
6.Ralf Schumacher (Germany)1:15.885
7.Jarno Trulli (Italy) 1:15.976
8.Jenson Button (Britain)1:16.008
9.Kimi Raikkonen (Finland)1:16.015
10.Nick Heidfeld (Germany)1:17.144
11.Mark Webber (Australia)1:15.502
12.Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia)1:15.801
13.Nico Rosberg (Germany)1:15.804
14.Jacques Villeneuve (Canada)1:15.847
15.Christian Klien (Austria)i1:15.928
16.Vitantonio Liuzzi (Italy) 1:16.661
17.Scott Speed (U.S.) 1:17.36118.Tiago Monteiro (Portugal) 1:17.702
19.Christijan Albers (Netherlands) 1:18.024
20.Takuma Sato (Japan) 1:18.920
21.Franck Montagny (France) 1:20.763
22.David Coulthard (Britain).—Agencies




























