Sebastian Vettel on pole in Hungary

Red Bull dominated in qualifying yet again, with Sebastian Vettel securing pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix and team-mate Mark Webber alongside him on the front row.
Vettel was more than four tenths of a second faster than his Australian colleague, while Webber was more than eight tenths of a second quicker than the rest of the field.
The second row is an all-Ferrari affair, with Fernando Alonso third and Felipa Massa fourth fastest.
Championship leader and 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton was fifth fastest in the first of the McLaren's but team-mate Jenson Button endured a dismal session, missing out on the final shootout and bring left in 11th place on the gird.
Alongside Hamilton on row three is Nico Rosberg in his Mercedes, while Renault pair Vitaly Petrov and Robert Kubica start from row four.
Reigning world champion Button admitted after his struggles: "In practice I had good balance, but I struggled with the car in qualifying.
"It's tough, but we were never going to be on the front two rows here."





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