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 Saturday, 27 July, 2002, 14:42 GMT 15:42 UK
Michael pips Ralf to home pole
German Grand Prix, Hockenheim, qualifying

Jordan's Giancarlo Fisichella put in a stunning performance, finishing sixth, to show he has fully recovered from his French GP accident
Jordan's Giancarlo Fisichella makes a welcome return to the cockpit having been sidelined in France

Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello will start the race from the second row of the grid in third position
Rubens Barrichello has been promised Ferrari's full backing but cannot match Schumacher's pace

BAR driver Oliver Panis outpaced team-mate Jacques Villeneuve again to take seventh on the grid
Oliver Panis ponders his F1 future; a superb seventh in the BAR boosts his chances of a drive next year

Pole-sitter for the past five races Juan Pablo Montoya can only manage fourth place on the grid in Germany
A trip across the gravel for Juan Pablo Montoya means he fails to make it six pole positions in a row

Michael and Ralf Schumacher embrace after securing first and second place on the grid respectively for Sunday's German Grand Prix
It's an all-Schumacher front row at their home circuit as Michael pips younger brother Ralf for pole position

Fans cheer on their hero Michael Schumacher at Hockenheim, a track that he has never won on
Adoring German fans salute the newly-crowned world champion after he clinches pole position

Schumacher raises his arms in triumph at winning pole position and celebrates with Jean Todt
A jubilant Schumacher celebrates the 42nd pole position of his career to the delight of team boss Jean Todt

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