Interesting...
In my view unlikely though. I can't see Barrichello out-qualifying Michael there - it's too technical a track, and it seems that Barrichello is having difficulty finding the last tenth in setup.
Also, it's supposed to be really hot there, which would favour the Michelin runners. They say that the slower tracks reward aero-efficiency over power, but the fact is that the more powerful cars can run more wing. Perhaps a Ralf Schumacher pole isn't out of the question. I would say:
Ralf
Montoya
Michael
Kimi
Fernando
Rubens
Jarno
David