Sat, 12 May, 2007 - 15:35
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Felipe Massa snatched pole position for tomorrow’s Spanish Grand Prix to disappoint Fernando Alonso and his adoring public.
For the third successive race the Ferrari driver will start first after previously claiming top spot in qualifying in Malaysia and Bahrain.
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