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    GP3

    Fukuzumi flies to pole in Jerez

    RaiedOctober 6, 2017
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    Nirei Fukuzumi has stolen pole with a last gasp lap in this afternoon’s qualifying session at the Circuito de Jerez, grabbing the top spot and stopping the clock at 1:30.678 after the flag dropped to claim his second pole position of the season ahead of teammates and title rivals Jack Aitken and George Russell.

    The session opened under gloriously sunny conditions, with everyone running straight out on track to get the fight underway.

    Dorian Boccolacci set the pace straight out of the box before running wide and tagging the barriers at turn 10 before returning to the pitlane to check for damage, with a string of drivers sharing the top spot: Raoul Hyman, Marcos Siebert, Giuliano Alesi, Arjun Maini, Tatiana Calderon, Alessio Lorandi and Dan Ticktum all spent time in P1 before the ART machine got underway.

    Aitken annexed the top of the timesheets just before halfway through the session, with Russell, Anthoine Hubert and Fukuzumi slotting in behind the Briton, and as everyone returned to the pits the question was would anyone be able to improve on their second set of tyres.

    Everyone returned to the track with 5 minutes remaining, and Russell set the target, grabbing P1 as everyone tried to pry it from his grip.

    As the flag dropped it looked as though the Series leader had done enough for pole, but first Aitken and then Fukuzumi put in a pair of astonishing laps on an emptying circuit to push their teammate back to the second row.

    Behind him Ticktum had done enough to break up an all-ART top 4, pushing Hubert back to P5 ahead of Lorandi, Boccolacci, Kari, Calderon and Steijn Schothorst in another tight session which saw the top 12 separated by just one second.

    The fight for tomorrow’s Race 1, already so important for the shape of the championship, looks set to be a scorcher.

    Provisional Qualifying Classification

             
      P  

    Driver

    Team

    Time

    Gap

    Laps

     
     

    1

     

    Nirei FUKUZUMI

    ART Grand Prix

    1:30.678

    —

    13

     
     

    2

     

    Jack AITKEN

    ART Grand Prix

    1:30.847

    0.169

    13

     
     

    3

     

    George RUSSELL

    ART Grand Prix

    1:30.889

    0.211

    13

     
     

    4

     

    Daniel TICKTUM

    DAMS

    1:31.031

    0.353

    11

     
     

    5

     

    Anthoine HUBERT

    ART Grand Prix

    1:31.140

    0.463

    13

     
     

    6

     

    Alessio LORANDI

    Jenzer Motorsport

    1:31.334

    0.656

    13

     
     

    7

     

    Dorian BOCCOLACCI

    Trident

    1:31.389

    0.711

    14

     
     

    8

     

    Niko KARI

    Arden International

    1:31.404

    0.727

    13

     
     

    9

     

    Tatiana CALDERON

    DAMS

    1:31.478

    0.800

    12

     
     

    10

     

    Steijn SCHOTHORST

    Arden International

    1:31.507

    0.829

    14

     
     

    11

     

    Giuliano ALESI

    Trident

    1:31.593

    0.915

    16

     
     

    12

     

    Kevin JOERG

    Trident

    1:31.661

    0.983

    13

     
     

    13

     

    Ryan TVETER

    Trident

    1:31.689

    1.011

    13

     
     

    14

     

    Julien FALCHERO

    Campos Racing

    1:31.707

    1.029

    12

     
     

    15

     

    Marcos SIEBERT

    Campos Racing

    1:31.707

    1.029

    13

     
     

    16

     

    Leonardo PULCINI

    Arden International

    1:31.726

    1.048

    13

     
     

    17

     

    Raoul HYMAN

    Campos Racing

    1:31.984

    1.306

    14

     
     

    18

     

    Juan Manuel CORREA

    Jenzer Motorsport

    1:32.019

    1.341

    13

     
     

    19

     

    Arjun MAINI

    Jenzer Motorsport

    1:32.139

    1.461

    15

     
     

    20

     

    Bruno BAPTISTA

    DAMS

    1:32.161

    1.483

    11

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