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De Vries surges to pole position at Spa; Arjun Maini bogged down to P15: F2

Dutchman overcomes deleted time to secure quickest lap in Belgium
Spa Francorchamps, 23 Aug 2018: Indian racer Arjun Maini is bogged down with technical issues and could only qualify on P15 even as Nyck de Vries produced a scintillating lap to secure pole in the FIA Formula 2 Championship Qualifying Session at Spa in Belgium here on Saturday.
Setting the fastest middle sector by some margin en route to a 1:56.054 time, the Pertamina Prema Theodore Racing driver watched the final five minutes from the pitwall, and saw his time remain unbeaten as ART Grand Prix’s George Russell will start alongside the Dutch driver in Sunday’s Feature Race. Sergio Sette Camara for Carlin will start third.
A cool, overcast session began with Trident’s Arjun Maini first out of the blocks, leading Lando Norris, Jack Aitken and Sette Camara onto the circuit for the first round of laps. The honour of setting the first timed lap belonged to de Vries, but the Dutchman immediately hit trouble as his subsequent flying lap of a 1:56.450 was deleted for exceeding track limits. Norris then briefly took the reins, before Russell leapfrogged his championship rival to lead the first half of the session.
Having lost his time, de Vries sought vengeance and wasted no time in returning to the circuit having pitted for fresh tyres. Rejoining an empty track, thanks to the customary lull in running at the session’s midpoint, de Vries immediately put the hammer down and – thanks to a middle sector almost half a second faster than anyone else – fired his way up to the provisional pole.
De Vries then retreated to the pits and was left to watch the final five minutes of the session with his team as the rest of the field looked to beat his benchmark. Russell, Norris and Alexander Albon all seemed to be on course to overturn their deficits after each set impressive first sectors, but de Vries’ middle sector was untouchable, leaving all three to find themselves some way adrift.
Sette Camara then challenged, but the Brazilian’s time was only good enough for third as de Vries began to celebrate with the PREMA engineers with moments left on the clock. His pole position was cemented as Antonio Fuoco came to a stop on the Kemmel Straight, followed in short order by Norris who pulled up at the side of the road on the exit of Pouhon.
Alongside de Vries, Russell claimed his fifth front-row Feature Race start of the season, with Luca Ghiotto separating the Carlins of Sette Camara and Norris for fourth place. Albon was sixth with Fuoco seventh, while Nirei Fukuzumi enjoyed his best qualifying session in F2 with eighth. Louis Delétraz and Artem Markelov completed the top ten.
2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship Round 9 – Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium – Provisional Qualifying Classification
DRIVER
TEAM
TIME
LAPS
1
Nyck de Vries
PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing
1:56.054
8
2
George Russell
ART Grand Prix
1:56.457
8
3
Sergio Sette Camara
Carlin
1:56.594
8
4
Luca Ghiotto
Campos Vexatec Racing
1:56:611
10
5
Lando Norris
Carlin
1:56.723
7
6
Alexander Albon
DAMS
1:56.878
10
7
Antonio Fuoco
Charouz Racing System
1:56.930
9
8
Nirei Fukuzumi
BWT Arden
1:57.169
10
9
Louis Delétraz
Charouz Racing System
1:57.183
10
10
Artem Markelov
RUSSIAN TIME
1:57.266
9
11
Tadasuke Makino
RUSSIAN TIME
1:57.394
10
12
Nicholas Latifi
DAMS
1:57.515
10
13
Ralph Boschung
MP Motorsport
1:57.596
10
14
Maximilian Günther
BWT Arden
1:57.635
8
15
Arjun Maini
Trident
1:57.718
10
16
Jack Aitken
ART Grand Prix
1:57.754
10
17
Roy Nissany
Campos Vexatec Racing
1:57.773
10
18
Sean Gelael
PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing
1:57.878
10
19
Alessio Lorandi
Trident
1:58.174
10
20
Dorian Boccolacci
MP Motorsport
1:58.338
11
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