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    Formula 3

    Hughes hunts down pole in France

    Inside RacingJune 21, 2019
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    Jake Hughes pulled off the ultimate final lap to steal pole position at the death in today’s Formula 3 qualifying, at Le Castellet.

    Jehan Daruvala thought he had sealed the spot, but the Briton seared around the track on his final attempt to leap up the grid and earn HWA RACELAB their first ever F3 pole, with Robert Shwartzman in third.
     
    Temperatures had cooled slightly since the morning session and Max Fewtrell was the first out onto the Circuit Paul Ricard, but it was PREMA who once again set the tone with Daruvala and Shwartzman topping the early timesheets.
     
    Niko Kari had led Free Practice this morning, but his first time was only good enough for seventh. His second shot was more fruitful and he joined the PREMA duo in third. Daruvala was proving stern in first place and Christian Lundgaard twice saw attempts on the position fail, forcing him to settle for second at the midway point.
     
    Shwartzman had a second attempt on his teammate’s time, as did Leonardo Pulcini, but once again the duo came up short behind the inspired Indian. Despite his domination out in front, it was proving incredibly tight further behind, with less than a second separating the top seventeen.
     
    Having improved upon his own lap, Daruvala appeared confident out in front when the chequered flag was waved, after his Russian teammate had once again failed to lap quicker. With most of the cars having already passed the line, Hughes quietly went about his business and achieved a feat the others had not, by beating the Indian in every sector to earn his first pole position of the season.
     
    Hughes and Daruvala finished ahead of Shwartzman, Pedro Piquet, Marcus Armstrong, Leonardo Pulcini, Jüri Vips, Bent Viscaal, Kari and Alex Peroni. 
    Qualifying Reuslts:
     
     POS 
    DRIVER
    TEAM
    LAPTIME
    LAPS
    1
    Jake Hughes
    HWA RACELAB
    1:49.519
    13
    2
    Jehan Daruvala
    PREMA Racing
    1:49.606
    12
    3
    Robert Shwartzman
    PREMA Racing
    1:49.758
    12
    4
    Pedro Piquet
    Trident
    1:49.944
    13
    5
    Marcus Armstrong
    PREMA Racing
    1:50.066
    12
    6
    Leonardo Pulcini
    Hitech Grand Prix
    1:50.095
    13
    7
    Juri Vips
    Hitech Grand Prix
    1:50.128
    13
    8
    Bent Viscaal
    HWA RACELAB
    1:50.192
    13
    9
    Niko Kari
    Trident
    1:50.253
    12
    10
    Alex Peroni
    Campos Racing
    1:50.316
    14
    11
    Logan Sargeant
    Carlin Buzz Racing
    1:50.345
    12
    12
    Christian Lundgaard
    ART Grand Prix
    1:50.378
    12
    13
    Richard Verschoor
    MP Motorsport
    1:50.451
    12
    14
    Max Fewtrell
    ART Grand Prix
    1:50.456
    13
    15
    Liam Lawson
    MP Motorsport
    1:50.468
    14
    16
    Ye Yifei
    Hitech Grand Prix
    1:50.491
    13
    17
    Lirim Zendeli
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:50.510
    14
    18
    Felipe Drugovich
    Carlin Buzz Racing
    1:50.549
    11
    19
    Devlin DeFrancesco
    Trident
    1:50.566
    13
    20
    Simo Laaksonen
    MP Motorsport
    1:50.585
    12
    21
    Teppei Natori
    Carlin Buzz Racing
    1:50.673
    12
    22
    David Beckmann
    ART Grand Prix
    1:50.716
    13
    23
    Fabio Scherer
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:50.749
    13
    24
    Raoul Hyman
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:50.791
    12
    25
    Keyvan Andres
    HWA RACELAB
    1:51.068
    13
    26
    Sebastian Fernandez
    Campos Racing
    1:51.272
    14
    27
    Yuki Tsunoda
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:51.987
    12
    28
    Andreas Estner
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:52.066
    14
    29
    Alessio Deledda
    Campos Racing
    1:54.226
    13
     
     
     
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