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Brazilian Grand Prix qualifying in pictures

17 October 2009 by Keith Collantine
Sebastian Vettel swims out of the pit lane at Interlagos

Sebastian Vettel swims out of the pit lane at Interlagos

It may have taken the best part of three hours, but qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix provided high drama and set up a fascinating grid ahead of tomorrow’s race.

Here’s a selection of pictures of the drivers in action on an utterly soaked circuit at Interlagos.

Brazilian Grand Prix pictures

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2 responses to Brazilian Grand Prix qualifying in pictures

  1. Remco says:

    Superb pics……again, as always!!
    The track looks like a swimming pool at some points.
    Let’s see what happens tonight.

  2. hollus says:

    It may have taken the best part of three hours…

    How come? The race is limited to two hours, no matter what. Is there no similar rule for qualifying?
    At one point I was convinced that the positions of Q1 would just stand for the race.

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