
Michael Schumacher seized pole position for the French Formula One Grand Prix on Saturday as Ferrari swept the front row for the second race in succession.
The German, seven times a winner at Magny-Cours, lapped a mere 0.017 seconds quicker than Brazilian team mate Felipe Massa for his 68th career pole.
Renault8217;s world champion Fernando Alonso qualified third for his team8217;s home race, with Italian Jarno Trulli alongside on the second row in a Toyota.
Germany8217;s Ralf Schumacher, also in a Toyota, was fifth and starts on the third row with McLaren8217;s Kimi Raikkonen. Renault8217;s Giancarlo Fisichella and McLaren8217;s Spanish stand-in Pedro de la Rosa are on the fourth row. Briton Jenson Button had a miserable afternoon, the Honda driver going out with only three cars slower than him.