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Massa takes Singapore pole under the lights
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Ferrari's Felipe Massa clinched pole position for the inaugural Singapore Grand Prix last night, qualifying quickest under the floodlights for Formula One's first night-time race.

Ferrari driver Felipe Massa (center) is flanked by runnerup McLaren's Lewis Hamilton (right) and third-placed Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen, after winning the qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix last night.

Ferrari driver Felipe Massa (center) is flanked by runnerup McLaren's Lewis Hamilton (right) and third-placed Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen, after winning the qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix last night.

Championship leader Lewis Hamilton, a point ahead of Brazilian Massa in the standings with four races remaining, steered his McLaren to second on the grid with world champion Kimi Raikkonen to start third for Ferrari tonight.

It was the fifth pole position of the season for Massa, who also qualified quickest at the Monaco and Valencia street circuits.

"First of all, the car was just perfect, nice to drive, and then I managed to drive a perfect lap," said a delighted Massa, whose home Interlagos circuit also runs anti-clockwise like Singapore.

"That was a great achievement. The feeling is fantastic when you can take the best of the car."

Massa's time of one minute 44.801 seconds was a massive 0.664 seconds quicker than Hamilton. BMW-Sauber's Robert Kubica qualified in fourth place while McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen was fifth.

Double world champion Fernando Alonso of Renault, who had topped the final two practice sessions and looked set to challenge for pole, suffered a huge disappointment when his engine died and he cruised to a halt midway through the second qualifying session.

The Spaniard held his head in his hands in frustration as his chance of a decent grid position evaporated.

But there was joy for the Williams team, which managed to get both its drivers in the top 10 for the first time this season.

Germany's Nico Rosberg will start from ninth on the grid while Japan's Kazuki Nakajima drove an inspired qualifying session to finish 10th, the best grid position of his career.

Toro Rosso's Sebastian Vettel, the 21-year-old who in Italy two weeks ago became the youngest driver to qualify on pole position before going on to become the youngest winner, qualified seventh.

Hamilton, who scraped into final qualifying by the skin of his teeth after a sub-par second session, said the experience of racing at night was still new to the drivers.

Qualifying got under way at 10pm in the Southeast Asia city-state, and today's race begins at 8pm.

"Tonight was kind of crazy, quarter past 11 at night right now and I've never been driving at this time before. It is quite unique," said Hamilton.

The 23-year-old Briton acknowledged he was lucky to even make it into the third and final qualifying session after ending on the bubble in 10th place in Q2.

(Agencies via Shanghai Daily September 28, 2008)

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