Germany’s Ralf Schumacher put Williams on pole position for Sunday’s Monaco Formula One Grand Prix alongside the McLaren of championship leader Kimi Raikkonen.
While Ralf claimed the second pole position of his career, older brother Michael’s run of poles for Ferrari came to an end after a highly strategic session on Saturday when cars qualified on different fuel levels under new regulations.
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