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South Africa - A1 Team Canada's Robert
Wickens put in a stunning effort to qualify in pole position for tomorrow
morning's Sprint race at the A1GP Durban, South Africa, becoming the youngest
ever pole-sitter in the series, while the Feature race will be led off the grid
by Switzerland's Neel Jani.
Sprint race qualifying
Eighteen-year-old rookie Robert
Wickens set the fastest lap during the second 15-minute qualifying segment to
take pole position for A1 Team Canada for tomorrow morning's Sprint race,
claiming the team's first ever pole position and the first of his A1GP
career.
Brazil's Bruno Junqueira, who was 12th quickest in practice this morning,
leapt up the time sheets to qualify in second position alongside Canada while
New Zealand's Jonny Reid and GBR's Oliver Jarvis will start the race from third
and fourth place on row two. Switzerland's Neel Jani and Germany's Michael
Ammermüller will line up on the third row of the grid in fifth and sixth place
respectively.
Ireland's Adam Carroll cruised to a halt early on in the first qualifying
segment with a fuel pump problem and only six nations managed to set a time as
the session was red-flagged with three minutes remaining, when the New Zealand
car spun off the track. The start of the second qualifying segment was delayed
slightly while the track was cleared.
South Africa's Adrian Zaugg will start the Sprint race from the back of the
grid in 22nd place as he pushed hard and spun out at turn three, failing to set
a flying lap time.
Feature race qualifying
Switzerland's Neel Jani, who
just pipped GBR to take provisional pole in the third qualifying segment,
bettered his time in the final qualifying segment to secure pole position for
tomorrow's Feature race. Sprint race pole-sitter Canada's Robert Wickens, who is
having a superb weekend, will start the race from second place alongside the
Swiss car on the front row.
New Zealand's Jonny Reid, who has never raced on a street circuit before,
qualified in third position while Great Britain's Oliver Jarvis, the first
driver to break the lap record around the streets of Durban this weekend, will
line up in fourth place on the second row.
Brazil's Bruno Junqueira took the fifth spot ahead of the Netherlands' Jeroen
Bleekemolen who will start from sixth place. Germany's Michael Ammermüller and
France's Loic Duval qualified seventh and eighth while Portugal's Filipe
Albuquerque and Australia's John Martin will line up on the fifth row in ninth
and 10th position respectively.
Home nation A1 Team South Africa's Adrian Zaugg will start the Feature race
from a disappointing 15th position, after taking to the track early on in the
session and getting stuck in traffic.
Canada's Robert Wickens is having a great weekend in Durban and was pleased
to achieve his nation's first pole position and the team's best combined
qualifying performance to date:
'We had a really good run in qualifying, the car was really solid underneath
me and I was able to put in a pretty good lap. It's Canada's best qualifying
ever so I'm excited to get them their first pole and their second front row
start.'
Feature race pole-sitter Neel Jani, who has now notched up four pole
positions for the Swiss team this season, said: 'It was a tough qualifying
session, especially missing the first segment because of the red flags so I
really had to push in the second one for the Sprint grid. Adrian spun in front
of me and I didn't know where to so I had to break to avoid him which cost me a
lot of time but I'm still fifth so I'm happy with that. Then in segments three
and fourth I was quickest and we improved the car a little bit but I had to
really push a lot and it was still very close at the end.'
Adrian Zaugg endured a difficult qualifying session in the South African car
this afternoon and will start the Sprint race from 22nd and the Feature race
from 15th:
'We were one of the teams to get caught out at the third turn in the second
segment - I don't know what changed but for sure it was more slippery out there
than it was in free practice - and then in the third segment I got held up by
New Zealand I think. I wanted to push for it in the last segment but we had a
problem with the pick up of the engine so we didn't even go for a lap. I think
it will be difficult to improve or even get points in the Sprint race but
definitely in the Feature I think we should be able to get some points.'
Tomorrow's Sprint race in Durban, South Africa will start at 11.00 local time
and the 70-minute Feature race will start at 15.00.
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