Sat, 25 Sep, 2010 - 17:11
Fernando Alonso made it back-to-back poles after clinching top spot on the grid for tomorrow’s Singapore Grand Prix.
Ferrari went into the Italian Grand Prix a fortnight ago without a pole for 29 races, but have suddenly come alive in qualifying with Alonso outgunning Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel, who will start second, by 0.067 seconds.
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