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    Sette Câmara clinches pole at Yas Marina

    Inside RacingNovember 29, 2019
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    Sérgio Sette Câmara continued his hot form from Free Practice to score his second pole position of the 2019 season, in Qualifying at Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi.

    The Brazilian puts his DAMS’ side in a strong position to secure the Teams’ Championship in tomorrow’s Feature Race, but will face stern competition from Callum Ilott in P2 and Louis Delétraz in third.
     
    Jordan King was the first out on track, setting the initial time at 2m 11s, while Nyck de Vries and Jack Aitken were amongst five drivers to remain in the pitlane when the lights went green. Delétraz set the first fast time of the evening, racing around in 1:50.128, but was swiftly displayed by Ilott, who beat him by less than a hundredth of a second.
     
    De Vries, Nicholas Latifi and Aitken all headed out as the rest of the field began to feed back into the pits for fresh rubber. The Canadian quickly went to work and leapt up to fourth, with three green sectors.
     
    De Vries managed fifth on his first flying lap and improved to fourth the next time around, which would have been higher had he not locked up in the final sector.
     
    Sette Câmara took control of the session from here, storming around to steal provisional pole from Ilott. The Briton, along with Delétraz, attempted to react, but the duo could only manage second and third. Behind them, Guanyu Zhou rose from 10th to fifth with a powerful tour of the circuit.
     
    There was frustration for Sean Gelael, as he clipped the curb and spun into the middle of the straight, bringing out a yellow flag. This brought a halt to the session and ended a number of push laps.  
     
    This saw Sette Câmara hold on to first ahead of Ilott, Delétraz, Nobuharu Matsushita and Zhou. They were followed by De Vries, Latifi, Aitken, Nikita Mazepin and Mick Schumacher, who completed the top 10.
     
    The DAMS ace will be fighting for his second win of the campaign in the Feature Race tomorrow, when lights go out at 6.45pm (local time).
     
    2019 FIA Formula 2 Round 12 – Qualifying provisional classification
     
     Pos. 
    Driver
    Team
    Laptime
    Laps
    1
    Sergio Sette Camara
    DAMS
    1:49.751
    10
    2
    Callum Ilott
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:49.840
    10
    3
    Louis Deletraz
    Carlin
    1:49.931
    9
    4
    Nobuharu Matsushita
    Carlin
    1:50.157
    10
    5
    Guanyu Zhou
    UNI-Virtuosi Racing
    1:50.190
    9
    6
    Nyck De Vries
    ART Grand Prix
    1:50.288
    8
    7
    Nicholas Latifi
    DAMS
    1:50.303
    9
    8
    Jack Aitken
    Campos Racing
    1:50.520
    8
    9
    Nikita Mazepin
    ART Grand Prix
    1:50.618
    5
    10
    Mick Schumacher
    PREMA Racing
    1:50.652
    7
    11
    Luca Ghiotto
    UNI-Virtuosi Racing
    1:50.858
    10
    12
    Giuliano Alesi
    Trident
    1:50.920
    10
    13
    Jordan King
    MP Motorsport
    1:51.174
    10
    14
    Artem Markelov
    BWT Arden
    1:51.412
    10
    15
    Matevos Isaakyan
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:51.522
    10
    16
    Marino Sato
    Campos Racing
    1:51.829
    10
    17
    Sean Gelael
    PREMA Racing
    1:51.884
    8
    18
    Christian Lundgaard
    Trident
    1:52.140
    10
    19
    Tatiana Calderon
    BWT Arden
    1:52.412
    10
    20
    Mahaveer Raghunathan
    MP Motorsport
    1:53.363
    6
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