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Raikkonen snatches Spain pole from Alonso

Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen narrowly beat home hero Fernando Alonso to pole position in an extremely close qualifying session for the Spanish Grand Prix

Felipe Massa had to settle for third on the grid in the second Ferrari after holding provisional pole following the first Q3 laps, while Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen ended up only fifth and sixth for McLaren, behind Robert Kubica's BMW.

Raikkonen had been fastest by over half a second in Q1, but a poor first Q3 lap left him a provisional fifth on the grid, half a second slower than Massa.

But the Brazilian then failed to improve on his second flying lap, and was knocked off the top spot by Alonso - showing superb form in the revised Renault.

The home crowd seemed set to celebrate a shock pole position for their hero, only for Raikkonen to improve by a second on his final lap and beat Alonso to pole by 0.091 seconds.

Kubica came close to taking third from Massa, lapping just 0.007 seconds behind as he claimed the outside row two spot and pushed Hamilton back to fifth place. Just over 0.2 seconds covered the top five.

Kovalainen was sixth, ahead of Red Bull's Mark Webber and Toyota driver Jarno Trulli.

Nick Heidfeld could only manage ninth in the second BMW, half a second slower than Kubica.

Alonso's teammate Nelson Piquet completed an extremely encouraging session for Renault by making it into Q3 for the first time in his Formula One career. He will start 10th.

Honda narrowly missed out on the top ten start that had been their target for this weekend. Rubens Barrichello came within 0.065 seconds of making it through to Q3 but will have to start 11th, with teammate Jenson Button taking 13th.

They were split by Kazuki Nakajima, as the Japanese rookie outqualified his Williams teammate Nico Rosberg for the first time. The German driver was 0.2 seconds slower in 15th position, behind Toyota driver Timo Glock.

Toro Rosso's Sebastien Bourdais made his second consecutive Q2 appearance and claimed 16th, having beaten teammate Sebastian Vettel by 0.6 seconds in Q1. Vettel was eliminated in the first session and will start 18th.

David Coulthard failed to get beyond Q1 again. Traffic on the Red Bull driver's out-lap prevented him from getting his tyres fully up to temperature and he could only manage 17th.

Despite breaking into the top ten in Friday practice, Force India continued to struggle in qualifying. Giancarlo Fisichella beat Adrian Sutil by 0.7 seconds as they took 19th and 20th.

Unsurprisingly given their difficult build-up to the weekend, Super Aguri remained on the back row of the grid, with Anthony Davidson taking 21st ahead of teammate Takuma Sato.

Pos  Driver        Team                 Q1        Q2        Q3       Laps
 1.  Raikkonen     Ferrari              1:20.701  1:20.784  1:21.813  17
 2.  Alonso        Renault              1:21.347  1:20.804  1:21.904  18
 3.  Massa         Ferrari              1:21.528  1:20.584  1:22.058  16
 4.  Kubica        BMW Sauber           1:21.423  1:20.597  1:22.065  13
 5.  Hamilton      McLaren-Mercedes     1:21.366  1:20.825  1:22.096  14
 6.  Kovalainen    McLaren-Mercedes     1:21.430  1:20.817  1:22.231  15
 7.  Webber        Red Bull-Renault     1:21.494  1:20.984  1:22.429  19
 8.  Trulli        Toyota               1:21.158  1:20.907  1:22.529  19
 9.  Heidfeld      BMW Sauber           1:21.466  1:20.815  1:22.542  20
10.  Piquet        Renault              1:21.409  1:20.894  1:22.699  18
11.  Barrichello   Honda                1:21.548  1:21.049            12
12.  Nakajima      Williams-Toyota      1:21.690  1:21.117            15
13.  Button        Honda                1:21.757  1:21.211            12
14.  Glock         Toyota               1:21.427  1:21.230            16
15.  Rosberg       Williams-Toyota      1:21.472  1:21.349            15
16.  Bourdais      Toro Rosso-Ferrari   1:21.540  1:21.724            15
17.  Coulthard     Red Bull-Renault     1:21.810                       6
18.  Vettel        Toro Rosso-Ferrari   1:22.108                      10
19.  Fisichella    Force India-Ferrari  1:22.516                      11
20.  Sutil         Force India-Ferrari  1:23.224                       8
21.  Davidson      Super Aguri-Honda    1:23.318                       9
22.  Sato          Super Aguri-Honda    1:23.496                       9

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