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Piquet Pole Cuts Championship Gap |
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Saturday, 26 August 2006 |
Nelson Piquet Jr has picked up from where he left off in Hungary three weeks ago by taking pole position for Saturday’s GP2 series race in Istanbul. The Piquet Sports driver looked untouchable in the session, with his first flying lap handing him a time which was never beaten. Super Nova International’s José María López got the closest, shading the Brazilian by just 0.004
seconds, as Petrol Ofisi FMS International’s Giorgio Pantano set the
third fastest lap.
As has become his trademark this season, after a single exploratory
outlap, Nelson sat in the pits as the session began, biding his time as
his rivals, including Lewis, embarked on early laps to take advantage
of the F1 rubber which had been laid down in today’s two free practice
sessions. It was Giorgio who proved to be the quickest of the early
runners, but when Nelson came out with just under half of the session
completed, he took almost a second out of the Italian’s previous best
to take provisional pole on a 1:34.741.
Try as they might however, nobody could touch the Brazilian. José was
the first to make an impact, although his effort was seven tenths shy
of Nelson’s best, before Alex Prémat cut the gap to 0.4 seconds. A few
laps later and Giorgio took another tenth to sit second 0.3 behind
Nelson. And with just five minutes remaining, José mustered all he
could to take pole, but fell short by just four thousandths of a second.
With Lewis unable to do any better than fifth position, Nelson can take
dual satisfaction from the results of today’s qualifying session. Not
only did his stunning lap net him two championship points and cut the
gap to Lewis to nine, but he will start four places ahead of his
season-long rival. But Lewis himself is far from a beaten man. He will
start the race on the clean side of the track, and last time out in
Hungary he displayed incredible racing acumen with a series of
incredible overtaking manouevres to lift himself to the edge of the
points-scoring positions having started last and endured a
drive-through penalty, on the most difficult track on which to overtake
of the season. Following the wonderful races we viewed in Istanbul in
2005, tomorrow’s encounter looks set to be a classic.
1st Nelson Piquet Jr – Piquet Sports. 1:34.741 I think
everything just went perfectly. The last few races have been going very
well and the results have just come. I’ll need to be cautious tomorrow,
not to make any mistakes, not to go over the speed limit in the pits
and just do a calm race and stay in front of Lewis.
2nd José María López – Super Nova International. +0.004 It was
OK. You can always do better – everybody can do better. I’ll be pushing
hard but I don’t want to get involved in an accident. Nelson is
fighting for the championship, so I’m not going to try anything stupid.
I don’t usually, and I’m not going to start now.
3rd Giorgio Pantano – Petrol Ofisi FMS International. +0.327 I
prefer to be third than second because in third we start on the clean
side of the grid for the grid. I think we are very close, us three and
the ART cars, and for sure it will be an interesting race. Tyre wear
should be OK. We have the hard compound so I don’t see any particular
problems.
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