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Friday, 04 August 2006 |
Nelson Piquet Jr has put his nightmare Hockenheim weekend behind him with an emphatic pole position in today’s GP2 series qualifying session. The Brazilian topped the timesheets from José María López and Michael Ammermüller, while Nelson’s rival in the
championship battle Lewis Hamilton spun out of the session on his first
lap without setting a time.
The qualifying session was just minutes old when Lewis spun his car.
The Briton had collected the barrier this morning in the damp practice
session, and his team had spent the whole afternoon rebuilding the car.
In this afternoon’s spin he kept his car on track, but stalled the ART
Grand Prix machine. Unwilling to let qualifying slip out of his grasp
he stayed in the car, but when the marshalls were unable to get him
moving again, he climbed out and was left to watch his season-long
rival Nelson take pole position and the two points that go along with
it.
With the marshalls taking a while to remove Lewis’ car, Nelson decided
to come back into the pits and change his tyres, waiting for the right
moment to make his run. José meanwhile stayed out and put in the first
meaningful lap of the session after Lewis’ stranded car had been
removed. Giorgio Pantano was the next driver to top the sheets, before
Michael sent his car top.
With 12 minutes of the session gone, Nelson made his move and on his
first flyer set a 1:29.464. It was a time that nobody would be able to
touch. José got closest, but even his best efforts saw him over half a
second off the Brazilian’s pace. Having seen Lewis extend his
championship advantage in Germany last weekend, Nelson was clearly in
no mood to let the two pole points slip through his fingers and the
pace of his lap, and the gap to José, reflected his clear intent.
The Brazilian duly claimed his fourth pole position of 2006 ahead of
José and Michael, while Adam Carroll took fourth position. Alex Prémat
set the fifth quickest lap of the day, but will start tomorrow’s race
from 15th due to the ten-place grid penalty he was handed for his part
in a raceending incident with Hiroki Yoshimoto last Sunday. Gimmi Bruni
is thus promoted to fifth, with Franck Perera starting sixth.
1st Nelson Piquet Jr – Piquet Sports. 1:29.464 I’m really happy,
but I didn’t expect to be six tenths up. It wasn’t a very good lap. I
knew it was quick, but I didn’t know I was that much quicker. The car
was working very well and I was fortunate not to get too much traffic,
which is usually a problem here.
2nd José María López – Super Nova International. +0.617 I’m very
happy. We’ve definitely found the speed of the car since Ricard, but
qualifying was hard for me… possibly the hardest of my career. I spun
on my second set of tyres and was struggling with the rear. On my lap I
had four or five moments, and I couldn’t believe I was P2 at the end.
3rd Michael Ammermüller – Arden International. +0.811 I think we
found some pace in Hockenheim as we hadn’t been competitive for the
last few weekends. Now I think we’re back and I hope tomorrow we’ll
have a good race pace, and I hope to be on the podium at the end of the
race.
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