Friday, May 23, 2008

Maldonado king of Monaco qualifying

Maldonado king of Monaco qualifying

Pastor Maldonado proved he's the king of sub-Formula One single-seaters around Monaco once again by setting pole position for Friday's GP2 feature race.

The Venezuelan Piquet Sports driver lapped the famous street circuit in 1:21.057s, which was 0.178s quicker than iSport's Bruno Senna.

Maldonado's session did not start well, as he shot up the escape road on his second flying lap, and was lucky to be deemed to be in a dangerous position so he was allowed a push backwards from the marshals.

He ran second to Senna early on, but soon got into his stride. He took the top spot halfway through, with a 1:21.189s, and followed that up with a second clear lap to lower the mark to 1:21.057s. That lap featured him brushing the wall on the exit of Portier, which proved how hard he was pushing.

Mike Conway led the surprises by snatching third position in his Trident Racing machine, just half a tenth off Senna's time.

The session was red flagged with 3:19s on the clock when Adrian Valles, who had just set the fourth fastest time, clobbered the wall at Ste Devote, removing his left-rear corner and spinning across the track to the inside wall. His car deposited much of its oil across the track, causing the stoppage.

At the restart, no-one in the top eight improved, so series leader Giorgio Pantano (Racing Engineering) will start fifth, ahead of Karun Chandhok (iSport), Romain Grosjean (ART) and Sebastien Buemi (Arden).

The latter pairing, who scrapped over last year's F3 Euro Series crown, set exactly the same time, but Buemi set his lap just before the red flag - so Grosjean will start ahead of him having set his time earlier.

Andi Zuber qualified ninth for Piquet Sports, but his position is likely to be reviewed by stewards after his clash with Adam Carroll this morning. The team are currently appealing the first decision, so how many places he will be penalised is as-yet unclear.

Jerome d'Ambrosio set the 10th fastest lap for DAMS, his car retaining the requisite number of wheels in this session, unlike in free practice.

At the back, Andy Soucek's return to DPR was a disaster. After running fourth fastest this morning, he got no further than the Ste Devote tyrewall on his first flying lap.

Also in the wall was Ben Hanley, who visited the Ste Devote tyres for the second time today, and Ho-Pin Tung, who made it as far as the Swimming Pool before shunting his car into the barrier. Durango newcomer Marcello Puglisi was another to spin out, this time on the exit of Casino Square.

Pos Driver Team Time Gap 1. Pastor Maldonado Piquet Sports 1:21.057 2. Bruno Senna iSport 1:21.235 +0.178 3. Mike Conway Trident 1:21.283 +0.226 4. Adrian Valles BCN 1:21.368 +0.311 5. Giorgio Pantano Racing Engineering 1:21.466 +0.409 6. Karun Chandhok iSport 1:21.614 +0.557 7. Romain Grosjean ART 1:21.663 +0.606 8. Sebastien Buemi Arden 1:21.663 +0.606 9. Jerome d'Ambrosio DAMS 1:21.773 +0.716 10. Alvaro Parente Super Nova 1:21.777 +0.720 11. Luca Filippi ART 1:21.849 +0.792 12. Vitaly Petrov Campos 1:21.907 +0.850 13. Adam Carroll FMS 1:21.981 +0.924 14. Christian Bakkerud Super Nova 1:22.210 +1.153 15. Ben Hanley Campos 1:22.697 +1.640 16. Kamui Kobayashi DAMS 1:22.785 +1.728 17. Yelmer Buurman Arden 1:22.802 +1.745 18. Javier Villa Racing Engineering 1:23.048 +1.991 19. Diego Nunes DPR 1:23.224 +2.167 20. Milos Pavlovic BCN 1:23.684 +2.627 21. Ho-Pin Tung Trident 1:23.798 +2.741 22. Alberto Valerio Durango 1:24.037 +2.980 23. Roldan Rodriguez FMS 1:24.283 +3.226 24. Andi Zuber Piquet Sports 1:21.667 +0.610 25. Marcello Puglisi Durango 1:24.633 +3.576 26. Andy Soucek DPR no time

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