Giancarlo Fisichella gave Force India an astonishing first pole position on Saturday while Formula One championship leader Jenson Button qualified 14th for the Belgian Grand Prix. The Force India team have yet to score a point in 29 races while the 36-year-old Italian last started on pole with Renault in Malaysia in 2006. "It's amazing. It's fantastic. I'm so happy about that . I didn't expect that result," said Fisichella who will have the second lightest car on the grid. "This is one of my favourite circuits . but I didn't expect to be on pole. We made a big step forward from the last race," he told reporters of his fourth career pole. Toyota's Jarno Trulli made it the first all-Italian front row since Australia in 2005,with Germany's Nick Heidfeld third for struggling BMW-Sauber. Brawn GP's Button failed to make it into the top 10 for the first time this season and will have a fight on his hands to come away with any points on Sunday. Team mate and closest title rival Rubens Barrichello,who is 18 points adrift with six races remaining after winning the previous race in Valencia last weekend,qualified fourth with the lightest car. "Tomorrow is going to be a tough day," said Button,who will start heavy on fuel. "Nothing matters except points for me. "I think the race pace will be OK so we are going to try to do something a bit different from everyone else,not just hang back and hope for the best. We're going to be aggressive." BADOER LAST Red Bull's Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel,third and fourth in the standings respectively,filled the ninth and eighth places on the grid. "We expected to be more competitive than that," said Webber,who needed an engine change after morning practice and will start with 10-kg more fuel than Fisichella. Italian Luca Badoer's days as stand-in for injured Ferrari driver Felipe Massa look numbered after the 38-year-old spun into the gravel and qualified last for the second race in a row. Team mate Kimi Raikkonen starts sixth. Fisichella has already made clear he would love to take Badoer's place. "It's a dream for a driver in Formula One to drive for Ferrari,especially for an Italian driver like me . but I'm just concentrating on Force India and the race tomorrow," he said. "For sure my result is something incredible. It's a great day but I want to do the best and just concentrate on the race." While Force India were the quickest of the Mercedes-powered teams,McLaren endured a nightmare afternoon at a circuit that has favoured them heavily in the past. World champion Lewis Hamilton qualified 12th with Finnish team mate Heikki Kovalainen 15th. "I went into qualifying nervous as hell. I didn't know where we were going to be. We knew we didn't have the downforce of the others," said Hamilton. "I'm losing so much time in the middle sector. There was nothing I could do,I was on the ragged edge."