
ABU DHABI: Lewis Hamilton put McLaren on pole position for the first Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Saturday after a floodlit qualifying session at the glittering new Yas Marina circuit.
The outgoing world champion grabbed the 17th pole of his 52-race Formula One career to push Red Bull's German Sebastian Vettel into second place for the sport's first day-to-night race and season-ender.
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Australian Mark Webber, winner of the last race in Brazil for Red Bull, starts third on the grid with Brazilian Rubens Barrichello alongside for new champions Brawn GP.
Jenson Button, who has already clinched the drivers' championship with a race to spare, qualified fifth for Brawn after failing to secure the first all-British front row since 1995.
Neither Ferrari made it to the final session of qualifying, with 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen pegged back in 11th place on the starting grid for his last race with the Italian team.