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Schumacher equals Senna's pole record

Michael Schumacher equalled Ayrton Senna's record of 65 pole positions by setting the fastest time in qualifying for tomorrow's Bahrain Grand Prix

German Schumacher set a time of one minute 31.431 seconds to edge out his Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa, of Brazil, by less than 0.1 seconds.

But rivals McLaren had a terrible day as their Finnish star Kimi Raikkonen crashed in the first 15-minute session and will start from the back of the grid tomorrow.

Behind the front pair, Briton Jenson Button, in a Honda and World Champion Spaniard Fernando Alonso, in a Renault, make up row two ahead of McLaren's Juan Pablo Montoya.

German Nick Heidfeld made it a good debut for BMW Sauber as he qualified 10th on the grid.

But he almost did not make it, as he lay 16th during the second knock-out session when, with just eight seconds remaining, he set the fourth fastest time to knock his former World Champion teammate Jacques Villeneuve out of the top ten.

Canadian Villeneuve will therefore start 11th ahead of the other drivers knocked out in session two, including German Nico Rosberg and Red Bull's David Coulthard, who qualified ahead of both Toro Rosso cars.

Alonso was fastest in both of the knock-out sessions to determine the ten fastest cars to go through into the final 20-minute session.

Williams' debutant Nico Rosberg missed his chance to compete in the top-10 run-off when he spun into a tyre barrier at turn 10 during the second session.

Raikkonen will start 22nd after he almost flipped on his first lap out of the pits.

He was approaching turn nine of the Sakhir circuit on his first lap out of the pits when he suffered a right-rear suspension failure, forcing him off the road.

He drove the car back to the pits but the McLaren team were unable to repair the car in time for him to complete a lap in remainder of the session.

Therefore he was eliminated from the rest of qualifying and will start last.

Toyota's Ralf Schumacher was the highest-placed driver to be knocked out in the first session and will start 16th.

Bahrain GP qualifying breakdown Session 1 Session 2 Session 3
Pos Driver Team   Pos Time Lap Pos Time Lap Pos Time Lap
1. M.Schumacher Ferrari B 6. 1:33.310 5 6. 1:32.025 3 1. 1:31.431 12
2. Massa Ferrari B 9. 1:33.579 5 5. 1:32.014 3 2. 1:31.478 12
3. Button Honda M 2. 1:32.603 4 7. 1:32.025 6 3. 1:31.549 13
4. Alonso Renault M 1. 1:32.433 3 1. 1:31.215 3 4. 1:31.702 14
5. Montoya McLaren M 5. 1:33.233 5 2. 1:31.487 3 5. 1:32.164 12
6. Barrichello Honda M 12. 1:33.922 7 10. 1:32.322 7 6. 1:32.579 12
7. Webber Williams B 8. 1:33.454 5 9. 1:32.309 3 7. 1:33.006 12
8. Klien Red Bull M 15. 1:34.308 6 8. 1:32.106 6 8. 1:33.112 13
9. Fisichella Renault M 3. 1:32.934 3 3. 1:31.831 3 9. 1:33.496 14
10. Heidfeld BMW M 7. 1:33.374 5 4. 1:31.958 7 10. 1:33.926 12
11. Villeneuve BMW M 11. 1:33.882 4 11. 1:32.456 7      
12. Rosberg Williams B 4. 1:32.945 5 12. 1:32.620 5      
13. Coulthard Red Bull M 10. 1:33.678 6 13. 1:32.850 6      
14. Trulli Toyota B 13. 1:33.987 7 14. 1:33.066 4      
15. Liuzzi Toro Rosso M 16. 1:34.439 6 15. 1:33.416 7      
16. Speed Toro Rosso M 14. 1:33.995 6 16. 1:34.606 4      
17. R.Schumacher Toyota B 17. 1:34.702 7            
18. Albers Midland B 18. 1:35.724 6            
19. Monteiro Midland B 19. 1:35.900 4            
20. Sato Super Aguri B 20. 1:37.411 6            
21. Ide Super Aguri B 21. 1:40.270 6            
22. Raikkonen McLaren M 22. No time 2            
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