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    Russel beats Aitken to get pole at Red Bull Ring

    RaiedJuly 8, 2017
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    George Russell emerged on top despite the best efforts of his rivals in this morning’s hectic qualifying session at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria, defying the almost constantly changing timesheets to hang on for pole by less than a tenth from ART teammate Jack Aitken and Dorian Boccolacci.

    The Briton stopped the clock at 1:19.114 with 3 minutes remaining of the overcast but dry session, and with the constantly evolving times throughout it looked like it was too early: his rivals improved their times again, but fell just short of Russell’s target.

    All of the field were straight out on track when the track went green, and they wasted little time in getting up to speed: Arjun Maini recorded the first competitive time 6 minutes into the session, but was soon overtaken on the timesheets by a constantly evolving battle between Boccolacci, Russell and Aitken, who all chipped away at the times before returning for fresh rubber.

    The Frenchman was soon running faster still on his second set of tyres, but his rivals had other plans: in the frenetic final minutes of the session first Aitken, then Steijn Schothorst, and finally Russell grabbed P1.

    Aitken improved again on his final run to P2, as did Boccolacci for P3, and Russell went quicker on his first sector before losing time in the second one and the session was over.

    Behind the top three Leonardo Pulcini, Schothorst, Giuliano Alesi, Ryan Tveter, Anthoine Hubert, Niko Kari and Nirei Fukuzumi will all feel they could have been higher, but in a session where the entire grid is covered by 0.8s hundredths make a difference. It all promises to make this afternoon’s race 1 unmissable.

    Provisional Qualifying Classification

     Pos

    Driver

    Team

    Laptime

    Laps

    1.

    George Russell

    ART Grand Prix

    1:19.114

    18

    2.

    Jack Aitken

    ART Grand Prix

    1:19.186

    17

    3.

    Dorian Boccolacci

    Trident

    1:19.255

    20

    4.

    Leonardo Pulcini

    Arden International

    1:19.258

    18

    5.

    Steijn Schothorst

    Arden International

    1:19.292

    18

    6.

    Giuliano Alesi

    Trident

    1:19.412

    18

    7.

    Ryan Tveter

    Trident

    1:19.425

    18

    8.

    Anthoine Hubert

    ART Grand Prix

    1:19.440

    18

    9.

    Niko Kari

    Arden International

    1:19.479

    17

    10.

    Nirei Fukuzumi

    ART Grand Prix

    1:19.484

    17

    11.

    Alessio Lorandi

    Jenzer Motorsport

    1:19.493

    17

    12.

    Arjun Maini

    Jenzer Motorsport

    1:19.530

    18

    13.

    Raoul Hyman

    Campos Racing

    1:19.561

    17

    14.

    Julien Falchero

    Campos Racing

    1:19.596

    16

    15.

    Kevin Jörg

    Trident

    1:19.680

    18

    16.

    Bruno Baptista

    DAMS

    1:19.778

    18

    17.

    Santino Ferrucci

    DAMS

    1:19.789

    14

    18.

    Marcos Siebert

    Campos Racing

    1:19.832

    17

    19.

    Tatiana Calderon

    DAMS

    1:19.872

    16

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