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Friday, 14 July 2006 |
José María López has taken his first career GP2 series pole position for
the first of this weekend’s races at Magny Cours. The Argentine, who
finished the all-important mid-season test as the fastest driver of all
over the course of the two days for Super Nova International, proved
that his pace in testing was no fluke by beating the resurgent Timo
Glock of iSport International into second place, with Giorgio Pantano,
Timo’s old Formula One sparring partner at Jordan, third for FMS
International.
José set his pole time early on in the session. With track temperature
at over 50 degrees, conditions were far from ideal to get the most out
of the tyres, but José made the best of the early running to lead the
field on a 1:23.911, narrowly ahead of Racing Engineering’s Adam
Carroll and ART Grand Prix’s championship-leading rookie Lewis Hamilton.
On his second flyer, it was Timo who jumped up to second just 0.120 off
José’s best, as Giorgio slotted into third position, 0.026 behind Timo.
Luca Filippi got a bit excited and slammed into the back of Lucas di
Grassi under braking for the Adelaide hairpin, with both out on the
spot.
And then it all went quiet. The combination of Saharan weather and the
mid-season test meant that most teams remained confident of their
set-ups and felt it preferable to await the final flurry.
And when that flurry came, the drivers gave it everything. Adam Carroll
span at Chateau d’eau having locked up moments earlier, but continued
on his way back to the pits. Nelson Piquet Jr was pushing hard too, and
after a relatively slow lap he attacked the final chicane… a little too
much as it turned out and the Brazilian was launched into the sky and
off over the grass. He managed to return to the pits after improving
his lap time on his next tour to grab fourth.
Championship leader Lewis, however, wanted the pole and pushed all he
could to get it. In the end though, José’s lap had just been too good
and the Brit would have to settle for fourth, with Nelson relegated to
fifth and Adam sixth. The top six were covered by just over one third
of a second as the chequered flag fell, with the top 14 covered by a
second, and the top 23 by two.
José María López – Super Nova International 1:23.911
We've been quick all the time at Paul Ricard, and all the people are
saying he's only quick in Paul Ricard, so it's good to come here and
show that we can be quick. I feel really, really, really happy. I know
it's not the end, because we have the race tomorrow, but it's the
beginning.
Timo Glock – iSport International +0.120
It was quite good. I made a little mistake at the last corner, hit the
kerb a little which upset the car a bit. We had our first race together
in Silverstone, and then the two day test in Paul Ricard, and I think
now we are coming up to the top three all the time, which is where we
should be.
Giorgio Pantano – Petrol Ofisi FMS International +0.146
I know we had a chance to be on the pole but to be honest I wasn't
pushing so hard in the start of qualifying, and that was when the track
was best to find a good time. I think third is not bad, very close to
the other two, and it's just a question of making a good start and then
see what happens.
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