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A1 Team France put in a superb performance to qualify in pole position for
tomorrow morning's Sprint race at the A1GP Sydney, Australia while the Feature
race will be led off the grid by championship leader New Zealand.
Sprint race qualifying
Loic Duval continued to impress
the packed grandstands at Eastern Creek, clocking the fastest lap during the
first 15-minute qualifying segment to take pole position for A1 Team France for
tomorrow morning's Sprint race.
Switzerland's Neel Jani, who has been struggling with grip levels and tyre
wear this weekend, returned to his usual fine form to set the second quickest
time during Q2 and line the Swiss car up alongside Duval on the front row.
South Africa's Adrian Zaugg qualified in third position while current
championship leader New Zealand's Jonny Reid will start the race from fourth
place on row two. China's Congfu Cheng and USA's Jonathan Summerton will line up
on the third row of the grid in fifth and sixth place respectively.
Feature race qualifying
Having completed qualifying for
the Sprint race in cloudy and humid conditions, the drivers were greeted by
sunshine and blue skies when they took to the track for Feature race qualifying
five minutes later.
New Zealand's Jonny Reid put in a sensational performance to snatch pole
position for the Feature race from title rival Switzerland's Neel Jani by 12
thousandths of a second. Reid was one of the first drivers on track in Q4 and
set a time that claimed the first Feature Race pole of his A1GP career and his
fourth pole position overall.
After failing to set a time in the first qualifying segment due to being held
up by the Lebanese car spinning off at turn four, Great Britain's Robbie Kerr,
who is without his race engineer this weekend, made a good recovery to qualify
in third position for the Feature race. GBR race engineer James Goodfield
suffered a broken leg on Friday night when he was hit by a tyre gun hose that
became disconnected when the Portuguese crew in the next door garage were
practicing their pit stops.
A1 Team China's Congfu Cheng, who is having a great weekend, will line up in
fourth place on the second row. A year on from the team's first podium finish at
Eastern Creek, China enjoyed one of its most competitive qualifying sessions to
date, topping the time sheets in the third qualifying segment.
Sprint race pole-sitter France's Loic Duval took the fifth spot ahead of
South Africa's Adrian Zaugg who will start from sixth.
After the end of the qualifying session, Canada's Robert Wickens had his best
overall time removed as a penalty for failing to comply with blue flags. His
actions resulted in him holding up Brazil's Sergio Jimenez who was on his Q3
flying lap. Canada will start the Feature race from the last row in 21st
position.
Home nation A1 Team Australia's John Martin will start the Sprint race from
ninth, the nation's best qualifying performance so far this season and first top
ten start on home soil. Martin will start the Feature race from 14th.
After an encouraging start to the weekend, Lebanon will start both races from
the back of the grid. Chris Alajajian ran wide and spun into the tyre wall on
his out lap during the first qualifying segment and there was no time to repair
the extensive damage sustained before the end of the session.
Season one champion France's Loic Duval, who has been on sensational form all
weekend in what might be his last A1GP event this season, will start tomorrow's
Sprint race from pole and the Feature race from fifth:
'The top step of the podium is our target. This is maybe my last weekend in
A1GP so I would like to leave the series with a win. We are in the best position
for the Sprint race which makes it easier for the start. I think we are quite
competitive and we are always fighting from the front. If we can get a good
start tomorrow morning it's going to be difficult for the other drivers to
attack us.'
New Zealand's Jonny Reid, who is starting tomorrow's Feature race from pole
position for the first time, said:
'We struggled to get a gap in qualifying one for the Sprint race and after
that we changed our game plan and made sure we got clean, clear runs. The car's
great and I'm extremely satisfied we've taken pole position. I was only able to
qualify second here last year but this year we're on pole and I'm really
pleased. Qualifying is one thing and racing is another but the car feels good
and I'm confident with the team and I'm sure we can put in a strong performance
tomorrow.'
Switzerland's Neel Jani, who will start the Sprint and Feature races from
second on the grid, commented on his incredible return to form after a tough
start to the weekend:
'Basically I was on average one and a half seconds slower than the guys next
to me on every lap. We tried everything, we changed everything on the car and
the mechanics had a long night session to see what the problem could be. The
last thing we changed for qualifying was the tyres and my first lap on new tyres
was two and a half seconds quicker than I ever was on the circuit so far. It was
a shock to me in those first laps to feel that grip and how different the car
was. In the end we still missed pole but we were close so it was a big change
for me.'
Tomorrow's Sprint race at Eastern Creek Raceway in Sydney, Australia will
start at 11.00 local time and the 70-minute Feature race will start at
15.00.
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