Felipe Massa felt like he was beginning his Formula One career after earning his first pole position since 2008 as Williams stunned Mercedes in Austrian Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday.
Massa and teammate Valtteri Bottas posted the two fastest times, setting up the first race of the season without Mercedes in front row.
Championship leader Nico Rosberg was third, while Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton went off-track in the final qualifying round and are to start ninth.
“After a long time that I couldn’t be in this place, I hope this is the beginning of some great possibilities again,” Massa said, adding he was “very emotional.”
It is Massa’s 16th career pole, but the first since the Brazilian GP six years ago. Williams had not had a 1-2 in qualifying since the German GP in 2003.
“It was such a great moment,” said the Brazilian, who has won 11 races in his career.
Massa’s fastest lap on the 4.3km Red Bull Ring was 1 minute, 8.759 seconds, ahead of Bottas, with Rosberg further back.
Hamilton had one time scratched as all four of his wheels crossed the sideline in turn eight, while he came off track again and spun at his final attempt to beat Massa.
Bottas led the final practice earlier on Saturday, edging Hamilton, while Massa came third to send out a warning to Mercedes, which had the pole in all seven previous races.
“I am not totally suprised,” Williams deputy team boss Claire Williams said. “This track suits us with the long straights.”
According to Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff, Williams deserved the pole, despite his team clearly dominating practice on Friday.
“Williams has been faster on the long straights,” Wolff said. “It’s good for the sport, though we are a bit upset.”
Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo, who ended Mercedes’ six-race winning streak in Montreal two weeks ago, was fifth, but teammate and four-time champion Sebastian Vettel is to start 12th.
It is the sixth time in eight races where Ricciardo beat his German teammate in qualifying.
Vettel failed to reach the final qualifying round for a third time this season because of tire temperature problems.
Vettel had the 13th time, but gained one spot as 11th-place Force India driver Perez lost five places as a penalty following his crash with Massa in Montreal.
“It’s simple, we are just not fast enough,” Vettel said. “You saw we had problems Friday and we expected to do better today. It’s definitely not what you wish for ... sometimes you go a step forward and sometimes you go one back.”
Jenson Button also missed the last qualifying round and is to start just ahead of Vettel. He had to quit the session after just four laps because of a problem with the rear brakes of his McLaren.
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