Raikkonen takes pole, Vettel 2nd, to boost Ferrari at Monza
MONZA, Italy — Ferrari will be hopeful of ending an eight-year wait for a win at its home track after taking the front two places on the grid for the Italian Grand Prix for the first time since 2000.
Surprisingly, it was Kimi Raikkonen who edged his teammate and title hopeful Sebastian Vettel in qualifying on Saturday to clinch only his second pole position in 10 years.
Formula One championship leader Lewis Hamilton, who saw his advantage cut to 17 points last weekend, was third fastest — missing out on pole at Monza for the first time in five years.
It was also a track record at Monza, with Raikkonen clocking 1:19.119 — at an average speed of 163.8 mph (263.6 kph) — to beat Juan Pablo Montoya’s 14-year mark.


