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Qualifying report

Red Bull Ring F2: Leclerc scores fifth straight pole

Ferrari Formula 1 junior driver Charles Leclerc continued his perfect record of pole positions in Formula 2 as he beat Sergio Sette Camara in qualifying at the Red Bull Ring.

Polesitter Charles Leclerc, Prema Powerteam

Photo by: FIA Formula 2

Charles Leclerc, PREMA Powerteam and Antonio Fuoco, PREMA Powerteam
Charles Leclerc, PREMA Powerteam
Sergio Sette Camara, MP Motorsport
Sergio Sette Camara, MP Motorsport
Charles Leclerc, Prema Powerteam
Antonio Fuoco, PREMA Powerteam
Antonio Fuoco, PREMA Powerteam

Leclerc, who had also topped the day’s earlier practice session at the Austrian track, headed the times after the F2 field had completed their first qualifying runs using the super-soft Pirelli tyres in the 30-minute session.

After a long gap of little action as the clouds grew darker over the circuit, the pack emerged and a flurry of improvements took place.

Sette Camara improved his personal best to grab the top spot from ART Grand Prix’s Alexander Albon – who is racing despite nursing a collarbone injury – before Leclerc put in a lap of 1m13.396s to seize his fifth F2 pole of 2017 by 0.3s.

Leclerc’s Prema Racing teammate and fellow Ferrari F1 junior, Antonio Fuoco, completed the top three.

Albon wound up fourth in his first qualifying session since the Monaco round of the series in May, with British driver Oliver Rowland – who is second in the drivers’ championship – fifth for DAMS.

Nobuharu Matsushita was sixth ahead of McLaren F1 junior Nyck de Vries, Luca Ghiotto and Nicholas Latifi.

Norman Nato rounded out the top 10 for Arden International.

Bahrain feature race winner Artem Markelov, who is third in the points standings, ended up 15th.

The Russian Time driver had set a personal best first sector on his final lap in the closing moments of the session but he was forced to abandon it after Sette Camara beached his car in the gravel trap on the exit of the rapid Turn 8 right-hander.

MP Motosport’s Jordan King qualified 13th, while series returnee Raffaele Marciello – the only driver to run during the long quiet spell in the middle of the session – finished 17th on his return to the F1 support series.

Qualifying results

Cla#DriverTeamLapsTimeGap
1 1 monaco Charles Leclerc  italy Prema Powerteam 14 1'13.396  
2 14 brazil Sergio Sette Camara  netherlands MP Motorsport 13 1'13.736 0.340
3 2 italy Antonio Fuoco  italy Prema Powerteam 14 1'13.776 0.380
4 8 thailand Alexander Albon  france ART Grand Prix 15 1'13.888 0.492
5 9 united_kingdom Oliver Rowland  france DAMS 14 1'13.903 0.507
6 7 japan Nobuharu Matsushita france ART Grand Prix 14 1'13.922 0.526
7 18 netherlands Nyck de Vries  italy Rapax 15 1'14.034 0.638
8 5 italy Luca Ghiotto  russia RUSSIAN TIME 14 1'14.180 0.784
9 10 canada Nicholas Latifi  france DAMS 14 1'14.193 0.797
10 20 france Norman Nato  united_kingdom Arden International 14 1'14.203 0.807
11 11 switzerland Ralph Boschung  spain Campos Racing 16 1'14.363 0.967
12 3 switzerland Louis Deletraz  spain Racing Engineering 16 1'14.377 0.981
13 15 united_kingdom Jordan King  netherlands MP Motorsport 14 1'14.384 0.988
14 19 spain Sergio Canamasas  italy Rapax 15 1'14.489 1.093
15 6 russia Artem Markelov  russia RUSSIAN TIME 16 1'14.534 1.138
16 21 indonesia Sean Gelael  united_kingdom Arden International 15 1'14.555 1.159
17 17 italy Raffaele Marciello  italy Trident 14 1'14.643 1.247
18 12 romania Robert Visoiu  spain Campos Racing 15 1'14.653 1.257
19 16 malaysia Nabil Jeffri  italy Trident 17 1'14.672 1.276
20 4 sweden Gustav Malja  spain Racing Engineering 16 1'15.121 1.725

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