Hamilton takes pole in Spa
Lewis Hamilton is perfectly placed to extend his Formula One championship lead after seizing pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa.
The 23-year-old Briton will start Sunday's race with Ferrari's Brazilian Felipe Massa, his main title rival, alongside on the front row.
Ferrari's world champion Kimi Raikkonen, who has won the last three Belgian Grands Prix at his favourite circuit, qualified fourth with fellow Finn Heikki Kovalainen third for McLaren.
The pole position, with a fastest lap of one minute 47.338 seconds on a damp and overcast afternoon in the Ardennes forest, was Hamilton's 11th of his 30 race career and fifth of the season.
Hamilton leads Massa by six points in the championship with six races remaining, while Raikkonen is a further seven points adrift and struggling to end a winless streak dating back to the end of April.
Hamilton said: "Today's been a great day for me. The team made no mistakes and I made no mistakes."
Massa said he had been beaten fair and square: "I did a great lap, almost a perfect lap, but it wasn't enough. Sometimes you do a great lap and you're still missing something."
Germany's Nick Heidfeld outqualified Polish teammate Robert Kubica for only the second time this season with fifth place on the starting grid.
Renault's double world champion Fernando Alonso joined Heidfeld on the third row with Australian Mark Webber seventh for Red Bull.
Alonso's teammate Robert Kubica was eighth with the two Toro Rossos of Frenchman Sebastien Bourdais, who was surprisingly quickest after the first session, and young German Sebastian Vettel filling the fifth row.
McLaren, who suffered a Ferrari one-two at Spa last year, are celebrating the 40th anniversary of late founder Bruce McLaren's first grand prix win at the 1968 Belgian Grand Prix.
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