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Webber has qualified P3 - hopefully his qualifying effort is more due to good driving as opposed to running very light. Looking good for tomorrow in any case :)

1. M.SCHUMACHER Ferrari 1m13.898s

2. ALONSO Renault 1m13.962s

3. WEBBER Williams 1m14.082s

4. RAIKKONEN McLaren 1m14.140s

5. FISICHELLA Renault 1m14.396s

6. MONTOYA McLaren 1m14.664s

7. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m15.804s

8. TRULLI Toyota 1m15.857s

9. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m16.426s

10. ROSBERG Williams 1m16.636s

11. R.SCHUMACHER Toyota 1m14.398s

12. KLIEN Red Bull 1m14.747s

13. LIUZZI Toro Rosso 1m14.969s

14. BUTTON Honda 1m14.982s

15. VILLENEUVE BMW 1m15.052s

16. HEIDFELD BMW 1m15.137s

17. ALBERS Midland 1m15.598s

18. MONTEIRO Midland 1m15.993s

19. SPEED Toro Rosso 1m16.236s

20. SATO Super Aguri 1m17.276s

21. MONTAGNY Super Aguri 1m17.502s

22. MASSA Ferrari no time

Also interesting to note that this is the 3rd race in the row that our British hero JB has been out qualified by Barrichello :lol:

Micheal is at the back of the grid now. That is a bit of a nast accusation to be found guilty of, I am sure that won't be going down well in the paddock. Not often you see 2 ferrari's at the back. Will be interesting to see what Mark can do from P2.

Fisichella has also been given a penality which will probably see him drop about 5 places.

Hahahahaha, this is pretty amazing if shumacher really went to these lengths just to keep pole!!!! Him being penalised looks to have made it pretty obvious that he did... Well thats shit. Anyways ones loss is another ones gain, and Mr Webber is now P2, hopefully the first 'REAL' podium is on the cards for Mark. Good circuit to be up the front with little to no overtaking opportunities.

GO WEBBER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i would love to know how the f**k they prove that he intentionally stalled the car?! I would say some rapid bitching from team alonso saw him penalised.

BUT it put webber on the front row alongside dirty sanchez. Now if webber can get a better start than gonzo (impossible?) then i have no doubt he can stay out in front. webber loves monaco and even if he didnt it is so hard to pass on it's not funny.

lol dirty sanchez, small man with massive head. Flavio had some things to say like it was disgraceful etc etc in that article above. He is always shaking his head, always upset and just cant believe that everything doesnt get handed to their team on a plate. I mean god forbid some back marker waiting for a safe spot on the track to let alonso through, the back markers should just slam their cars into the wall and maybe even lean out of the car and give their car a push....

I hope Webber can stick it up them!!

Well I just watched the iTV Broadcast of the 3 Qualifying sessions, damn do we get the raw end of the deal in tv coverage :D I think i'll be watching more iTV from now on.

Interesting to note that despite Webber qualifying 3rd (now 2nd) he only actually had the 6th fastest qualifying lap out of the 3 sessions, so I think he's quite lucky to be starting from the front row because he clearly doesn't have the 2nd (3rd) quickest car on the track.

I must say if I was to ever go and watch an overseas F1 race it would most definitely be the Monaco Grand Prix, so much trackside glamour i'd probably have to watch a replay of the race the following morning.

well now that webber is P2, i just hope he can get a good start. almost every race webber manages to loose a couple of places, and though he makes them back during the early stages of the race, monaco is not the place for passing. fingers crossed......

MS being sent to the back of the grid is bullsh1t. he was on what would have been his fastest lap and they reckon he intentially stopped. i dont think so..... well, i just hope he can make his way through the field and make it even more entertaining to watch. some rain would also be good, although un-likely.....

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