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Norris grabs maiden pole; 2nd sector time costs Arjun as he slips to P14: F2 qualifying

Lando Norris takes F2 pole at Sakhir, a support race on F1 week-end, on Friday. An FIA image

Sakhir (Bahrain), 6 April 2018: Lando Norris took pole position in the 2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship qualifying session at Sakhir, Bahrain in an enthralling battle for the first berth on the grid, setting a 1:41.761 to go fastest. The McLaren F1 reserve driver will be joined on the front row in tomorrow’s feature race by countryman George Russell of ART Grand Prix, as DAMS’ Alexander Albon will start from third place.

The green flag was eagerly awaited by a queue of cars all lined up to hit the track, with Trident’s Santino Ferrucci first onto the circuit – closely followed by teammate Arjun Maini and Russian Time’s Artem Markelov, who quickly disposed of his medium-compound tyres after an exploratory lap to fall in line with everyone else on softs.
Ferrucci set the opening laptime before BWT Arden’s Maximilian Günther dipped below the two-minute mark. The bar quickly began to rise, and Sergio Sette Camara (Carlin) was the first in the right ballpark with a lap in the 1m42s. Russell quickly dispatched the Brazilian to go into the midpoint of the session ahead, standing on top of the pile with half-a-tenth’s advantage.
The field then pulled into the pits for the second round of running, bolting on fresh sets of soft tyres before looking to overhaul Russell’s benchmark. Maini looked threatening, but a moment in the second sector put paid to the Indian driver’s chances of snatching the headline time. Instead, Russell chiselled half a second out of his timesheet-topping lap, setting the latter two sectors purple en route.
Albon got closest to Russell, fractions slower than the British driver’s time, before Norris snatched pole by under a tenth of a second despite going wide at the final sector. Russell and Albon could not find any more time to stop Carlin from claiming their first F2 pole, while Nyck de Vries popped up into fourth late on with the fastest final sector.
Louis Delétraz gave Charouz Racing System a strong debut in the championship with fifth, narrowly clearing Sette Camara. Nirei Fukuzumi (Arden) and Tadasuke Makino (RUSSIAN TIME) will create an all-Japanese fourth row intomorrow’s race, as Jack Aitken (ART) and Günther completed the top ten.
With the margins slim in the qualifying session, tomorrow’s feature race promises to deliver an exciting season opener. Warm afternoon conditions should provide something of an extra challenge, as each driver seeks to open their 2018 accounts with victory.
2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship – Round 1 Qualifying Session
Driver
Team
Time
Laps
1
Lando Norris
Carlin
1:41.761
10
2
George Russell
ART Grand Prix
1:41.823
10
3
Alexander Albon
DAMS
1:41.850
10
4
Nyck de Vries
PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing
1:41.880
11
5
Louis Deletraz
Charouz Racing System
1:42.174
9
6
Sergio Sette Camara
Carlin
1:42.221
11
7
Nirei Fukuzumi
BWT Arden
1:42.246
10
8
Tadasuke Makino
RUSSIAN TIME
1:42.264
10
9
Jack Aitken
ART Grand Prix
1:42.282
11
10
Maximilian Gunther
BWT Arden
1:42.336
9
11
Antonio Fuoco
Charouz Racing System
1:42.342
11
12
Luca Ghiotto
Campos Vexatec Racing
1:42.414
9
13
Roberto Merhi
MP Motorsport
1:42.423
11
14
Arjun Maini
Trident
1:42.437
9
15
Nicholas Latifi
DAMS
1:42.447
10
16
Ralph Boschung
MP Motorsport
1:42.460
10
17
Artem Markelov
RUSSIAN TIME
1:42.816
11
18
Santino Ferrucci
Trident
1:42.818
11
19
Sean Gelael
PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing
1:43.016
8
20
Roy Nissany
Campos Vexatec Racing
1:43.350
9
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