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This is an archive article published on June 22, 2008

Raikkonen makes it 200 poles for Ferrari

World champion Kimi Raikkonen handed Ferrari their 200th pole position in Formula One in a front row sweep for the Italian team at the French Grand Prix...

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World champion Kimi Raikkonen handed Ferrari their 200th pole position in Formula One in a front row sweep for the Italian team at the French Grand Prix on Saturday.

Brazilian Felipe Massa, who took pole at Magny-Cours last year, was second fastest to secure the Italian team’s third one-two in qualifying this season.

The pole, the 16th of Raikkonen’s Grand Prix career, left the Finn perfectly placed to repeat his 2007 victory at the circuit.

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Poland’s Robert Kubica, the championship leader for BMW-Sauber after his victory in Canada earlier this month, qualified seventh but will start sixth because of a 10-place penalty imposed on McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton, who picked up the punishment after crashing into Raikkonen in the Canadian Grand Prix pit lane, qualified third and will start 13th.

His demotion left Renault’s double world champion Fernando Alonso sharing the second row with Toyota’s Jarno Trulli.

Kubica leads Hamilton and Massa by four points in the championship with Raikkonen a further three adrift after seven races.

“It’s the best possible chance to win… from first place and the car has been good all weekend, so hopefully we will get some good points here,” said Raikkonen, who has failed to score in his two previous starts. (Reuters)

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