The 23-year-old German, driving Red bull, clocked a time of 1 min 18.773sec, which was just fractions, 0.4 seconds, quicker than his Australian teammate as the Red Bull cars will take the first line on the grid for tomorrow's race.
GRABBING THE 7th pole of the season, Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel edged his teammate Mark Webber as he was the fastest in qualifying for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix.
The 23-year-old German, driving Red bull, clocked a time of 1 min 18.773sec, which was just fractions, 0.4 seconds, quicker than his Australian teammate as the Red Bull cars will take the first line on the grid for tomorrow’s race.
Ferrari cars with the drivers Spaniard Fernando Alonso and Brazilian Felipe Massa were third and fourth as they were almost a second slower.
Ferrari cars were just ahead of the drivers' championship leader Briton Lewis Hamilton of Mclaren.
German Nico Rosberg came sixth for Mercedes followed by Russian Vitaly Petrov who out-paced his Renault team-mate Robert Kubica for the first time this season.
Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa of Sauber was ninth ahead of Nico Hulkenberg of Williams.
McLaren hit the worst as Jason Button, the defending drivers' world champion failed to make the top ten in the Q2.
Jason Button, who will start in 11th place on Sunday, said: "In practice I had good balance, but I struggled with the car in qualifying.
"I was OK on the prime tyres, but I couldn't get the options working. It's tough, but we were never going to be on the front two rows here. At least I'm on the clean side of the grid. We can still pick up good points."
Button was ahead of Rubens Barrichello in the second Williams, Sutil, Michael Schumacher in the second Mercedes, Sebastien Buemi of Toro Rosso, Vitantonio Liuzzi in the second Force India, and Jaime Alguersuari in the second Toro Rosso.