Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Hartley takes sensational pole

Hartley takes sensational pole

Brendon Hartley underlined his raw pace with a sensational pole position lap in the qualifying session for today's British Formula 3 race at Bucharest.

The New Zealander needs a pair of victories in Romania this weekend to keep his championship hopes alive and he got off to the best possible start by producing the lap of the season so far.

Oliver Turvey looked set to take his fifth consecutive pole position when he beat Jaime Alguersuari's best time with five minutes to go. But it all came down to the final minute of the session between the Carlin Motorsport trio.

Hartley knocked half a second off the pole time with a 1:12.7 on his penultimate lap. Turvey and Alguersuari responded with their last efforts but could only manage a 1:12.8 and 1:12.9 respectively.

But Hartley was already on his final lap and giving it everything. He carried incredible speed through the chicanes, using all the road but just missing the walls, and unleashed a staggering 1:11.960 - more than eight tenths of a second faster than anyone else.

Turvey and Alguersuari were the only other cars in the 1:12s with the rest of the field well over a second off Hartley's time.

Esteban Guerrieri was an impressive fourth fastest, making another return to Ultimate Motorsport, and will be one to watch at the start of this afternoon's race as he's renowned for his excellent first laps.

Sam Abay made it four Carlin cars in the top five, with Max Chilton producing another strong qualifying performance in sixth. Double R teammates Atte Mustonen and John Martin qualified seventh and eighth, with title hopeful Sergio Perez a disappointing ninth.

Marcus Ericsson will start from the back of the grid after clouting the wall (for the second time this weekend) on his first flying lap of the session. His Fortec Motorsport teammate Philip Major also hit the wall later in the session.

Jay Bridger headed the National Class runners, pipping practice pace-setter Steven Guerrero by a tenth of a second. Recent form man Stefan Wilson was only fifth in class after a spin stranded him at the third chicane.

Pos Driver Team Car Time Gap 1. Brendon Hartley Carlin D/M 1:11.960 2. Oliver Turvey Carlin D/M 1:12.819 +0.859 3. Jaime Alguersuari Carlin D/M 1:12.913 +0.953 4. Esteban Guerrieri Ultimate M/M 1:13.230 +1.270 5. Sam Abay Carlin D/M 1:13.542 +1.582 6. Max Chilton Hitech D/M 1:13.561 +1.601 7. Atte Mustonen Double R D/M 1:13.669 +1.709 8. John Martin Double R D/M 1:13.717 +1.757 9. Sergio Perez T-Sport D/H 1:13.908 +1.948 10. Walter Grubmuller Hitech D/M 1:13.985 +2.025 11. Michael Devaney Ultimate M/M 1:14.466 +2.506 12. Oliver Oakes Eurotek D/M 1:14.526 +2.566 13. Henry Arundel Double R D/M 1:14.778 +2.818 14. Jay Bridger Fluid (N) D/H 1:15.031 +3.071 15. Steven Guerrero T-Sport (N) D/H 1:15.157 +3.197 16. Ricardo Teixeira Ultimate M/M 1:15.269 +3.309 17. Hywel Lloyd CF (N) D/H 1:15.276 +3.316 18. Salman Al-Khalifa T-Sport (N) D/H 1:15.592 +3.632 19. Stefan Wilson Fluid (N) D/H 1:16.750 +4.790 20. Philip Major Fortec D/M 1:17.064 +5.104 21. Kristjan Einar Carlin (N) D/H 1:17.098 +5.138 22. Marcus Ericsson Fortec D/M no timeD/M = Dallara Mercedes, M/M = Mygale Mercedes, D/H = Dallara Mugen-Honda

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