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Vettel takes pole for F1's Turkish GP

AP | 07 June 2009 11:59am

Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel edged Formula One championship leader Jenson Button to take pole position Saturday for the Turkish Grand Prix.

Vettel was just over one-tenth of a second faster than Button to earn his third career starting line spot in Sunday's race.

The 21-year-old Vettel will be buoyed by having won both races he started on pole, while all four previous winners at the Istanbul Park Circuit have also won from the first spot.

"We try our best to keep this statistic alive but it won't be easy," said Vettel, the only other race winner aside from Button this season.

Button fills the front row ahead of teammate Rubens Barrichello, who will line up alongside Red Bull's Mark Webber.

"I got to grips with the car and got to the front row, which is where we want to be," said Button, who is vying for a fourth straight win to tighten his grip on the championship.

"Everybody loves statistics. But we're going to try and change that tomorrow."

Toyota's Jarno Trulli starts fifth ahead of 2004 winner Kimi Raikkonen, while Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa's bid for a fourth straight victory at Istanbul will begin from seventh.

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