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    Russell on top in wet Spa qualifying

    RaiedAugust 26, 2017
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    George Russell has nabbed pole position in a wet/dry qualifying session at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, grabbing the top spot late in a tricky session which saw little rain but ran on a wet circuit throughout, to finish almost three tenths ahead of teammate Nirei Fukuzumi and Arjun Maini.

    The Briton stopped the clocks on 2:27.042 with 3 minutes remaining in a session which was drying late on, but not quite enough to switch to slicks: as a result his rivals had little left in their tyres to push ahead in the closing minutes.

    The track opened to warm but damp conditions, with most of a previous rain storm blowing over as all of the field emerged on track as the lights went green.

    The times were soon tumbling as Alessio Lorandi, Jack Aitken, Dorian Boccolacci and Russell ran quicker each time around to top the timesheets, with the Mercedes F1 junior driver going purple on the first 2 sectors before following his rivals into the pits for fresh rubber at the halfway mark.

    Lorandi, Steijn Schothorst and Boccolacci were all improving, swapping P2 between themselves behind Russell, until Maini grabbed the top spot with 4 minutes remaining: unfortunately for the Haas junior driver first Russell and then Fukuzumi improved on his time as the clock wound down, setting up another ART front row for tomorrow’s Race 1.

    Aitken will be disappointed to finish just outside of the top 3, ahead of an impressive lap from Matthieu Vaxivière, Boccolacci, Ryan Tveter and Schothorst, all of whom will be looking for better luck with the weather to try and peg back some of the gap up to Russell tomorrow. 

    Provisional Qualifying Classification  

     Pos

    Driver

    Team 

    Laptime

    Laps

    1.

    George Russell

    ART Grand Prix

    2:27.042

    11

    2.

    Nirei Fukuzumi

    ART Grand Prix

    2:27.316

    11

    3.

    Arjun Maini

    Jenzer Motorsport

    2:27.741

    11

    4.

    Jack Aitken

    ART Grand Prix

    2:28.039

    11

    5.

    Matthieu Vaxivière

    DAMS

    2:28.474

    11

    6.

    Dorian Boccolacci

    Trident

    2:28.593

    10

    7.

    Ryan Tveter

    Trident

    2:28.814

    11

    8.

    Steijn Schothorst

    Arden International

    2:28.857

    11

    9.

    Julien Falchero

    Campos Racing

    2:29.110

    10

    10.

    Tatiana Calderon

    DAMS

    2:29.118

    11

    11.

    Alessio Lorandi

    Jenzer Motorsport

    2:29.267

    11

    12.

    Giuliano Alesi

    Trident

    2:29.270

    10

    13.

    Kevin Jörg

    Trident

    2:29.461

    9

    14.

    Marcos Siebert

    Campos Racing

    2:29.546

    9

    15.

    Leonardo Pulcini

    Arden International

    2:29.744

    10

    16.

    Niko Kari

    Arden International

    2:29.766

    11

    17.

    Anthoine Hubert

    ART Grand Prix

    2:29.882

    10

    18.

    Raoul Hyman

    Campos Racing

    2:29.925

    10

    19.

    Bruno Baptista

    DAMS

    2:29.981

    10

    20.

    Juan Manuel Correa

    Jenzer Motorsport

    2:30.587

    11

    source: gp3.com

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