Schumacher takes pole at French GP
Schumacher takes pole at French GP
With seven victories already at the French GP, Schumacher is looking to become the first driver to win a single race eight times.

Magny Cours: Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher led a Ferrari sweep of the front row to claim pole position for the French Grand Prix on Sunday.

It was the 68th career pole and fourth of the season for Schumacher on a hot Saturday afternoon in the French countryside with track temperatures above 50 degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit).

Schumacher clocked 1 minute 15.493 seconds with Felipe Massa second at 1:15.510.

Current world champion Fernando Alonso was third in his Renault with 1:15.785.

In the season's 10 races so far, Alonso has five poles and Schumacher four. They also have six and three victories respectively.

With seven victories already at the French GP, Schumacher is looking to become the first driver to win a single race eight times.

Alonso dominated last year's French GP, leading McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen and Schumacher to the podium.

Ferrari's return to form began two weeks ago when Schumacher led a 1-2 finish at the United States GP. It was his third win in 10 races this year and the 87th of his career.

The other seven 2006 races have gone to Renault - six to Alonso and the other to Giancarlo Fisichella.

Alonso's fifth place at Indianapolis was his lowest finish of the season and the first time he has been off the podium since finishing 11th at the Hungarian GP in July 2005.

Still, the Spaniard has a comfortable 88-69 lead over Schumacher in the drivers standings.

McLaren-Mercedes has a new driver for the race with Pedro de la Rosa of Spain, who replaced Juan Pablo Montoya this week.

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