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Nyck de Vries takes pole; Arjun Maini stalls, to start at the end

Nyck de Vries takes pole; Arjun Maini stalls, to start at the end

David Bodapati

Sochi, 28 Sept. 2018: Nyck de Vries collected his second FIA Formula 2 Championship pole position of the season in Qualifying here in Russia, powering his way to a 1:46.476 on his second set of tyres at the supporting event at the FIA Formula One World Championship Round 16. Indian driver  Arjun Maini spun before stalling and will begin the race at the end of the grid.

The Pertamina Prema Theodore Racing driver held on from a late Lando Norris lap, which shunted George Russell down to third on the grid for Saturday’s Feature Race.

Jack Aitken brought the running underway, poking his nose out of the pits ahead of Norris, Sergio Sette Camara, and Russell. First, to post a flying lap, Aitken was immediately dispatched by Norris, before Russell went half a second faster moments before the session was red flagged – Arjun Maini spun and was unable to get going, and was wheeled off the road before qualifying resumed.

At the restart, the field persisted with the same set of tyres and went out for a second set of push laps; Nyck de Vries hammered in a purple first sector, but was unable to convert his pace into a lap which could challenge for pole – instead, Russell extended his advantage with a trio of purple sectors to head into the midway point of the session on top.

Aitken began proceedings once more after the field had bolted on fresh sets of supersoft tyres. Crucially, Russell was unable to take advantage and was far slower on his next run as he sought to build his advantage at the top. Next, Sette Camara and Alexander Albon began to challenge – the latter falling just over a tenth behind Russell’s benchmark.

With some impressive sector times behind him, de Vries then surged to the first position, denying Russell a fifth pole of the season ahead of the final minute of running. The Brit attempted to return the favour, but his quickest effort was 0.363s down on de Vries’ best. Norris then pushed Russell down to third, claiming his first front row start since the round in Austria.

Nicholas Latifi beat DAMS teammate Albon to fourth having trumped the Thai driver’s middle sector, while Luca Ghiotto displaced Tadasuke Makino from sixth late on in the session. Sette Camara could only manage eighth, as Aitken and Maximilian Gunther completed the top half of the field.

2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship Round 11 - Sochi, Russia - Provisional Qualifying Results

Driver

Team

Laptime

Laps

1

Nyck de Vries

PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing

1:46.476

11

2

Lando Norris

Carlin

1:46.696

11

3

George Russell

ART Grand Prix

1:46.839

12

4

Nicholas Latifi

DAMS

1:46.890

11

5

Alexander Albon

DAMS

1:47.039

11

6

Luca Ghiotto

Campos Vexatec Racing

1:47.151

12

7

Tadasuke Makino

RUSSIAN TIME

1:47.372

12

8

Sérgio Sette Câmara

Carlin

1:47.384

12

9

Jack Aitken

ART Grand Prix

1:47.634

13

10

Maximilian Günther

BWT Arden

1:47.743

9

11

Antonio Fuoco

Charouz Racing System

1:47.774

10

12

Roberto Merhi

Campos Vexatec Racing

1:47.854

9

13

Alessio Lorandi

Trident

1:48.006

12

14

Louis Delétraz

Charouz Racing System

1:48.105

12

15

Sean Gelael

PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing

1:48.154

12

16

Niko Kari

MP Motorsport

1:48.206

10

17

Nirei Fukuzumi

BWT Arden

1:48.327

11

18

Dorian Boccolacci

MP Motorsport

1:48.491

12

19

Artem Markelov

RUSSIAN TIME

1:48.568

9

20

Arjun Maini

Trident

2:14.971

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