GP3: Ocon pips Ceccon to pole in Yas Marina

Esteban Ocon
Esteban Ocon

ART Grand Prix’s Esteban Ocon made an important step in his fight for this season’s title: The Frenchman came into the final round of the year with a two point deficit; but following an epic qualifying session, Ocon edged out Arden International’s Kevin Ceccon by just 0.016s. Pole was even more meaningful for the Mercedes junior as the four points pocketed means he re-takes the lead in the standings by two points. Marvin Kirchhofer finished third with title contender Luca Ghiotto in fourth.

Ocon set the early pace in the session with Ceccon in P2. Ghiotto was on a mission and was first to lap in the 1m55’s, lapping four tenths rival than his main rival. The Trident ace tried to improve on his next run, but he was 0.089s off his best time after running slightly wide.

At the midway point, everyone returned to the pitlane for new Pirelli tires. On their second run, it was Ceccon who took provisional pole, with Carlin’s Antonio Fuoco demoting Ocon to fourth. The Frenchman retaliated but could only manage P3 at that point, before his teammate Kirchhofer shot into second – a mere 0.042s off Ceccon.

As the clock ticked down, Ghiotto was doing all he could to reclaim back P1: He was fastest in sector two but again lost time in the final sector of the track. With several minutes remaining, Ocon lit the timing screen in purple as he was quickest in sector one. The ART Grand Prix rookie clocked the best lap of the session to take pole position and mark his claim in a titanic tussle for this year’s title.

Ghiotto was one of the last to cross the line to take the checkered flag: The Italian’s lap wasn’t enough to challenge Ocon with the Trident star having to start from the second row tomorrow. At the flag, Ocon held on to take his third consecutive pole position, ahead of Ceccon who clocked his personal best qualifying of the campaign. Kirchhofer joins Ghiotto on the second row ahead of Jimmy Eriksson, Emil Bernstorff, Fuoco, Alex Palou, Matthew Parry and Artur Janosz.

The top five drivers were separated by just 0.188s with the top 16 drivers covered by less than one second, underlining the fierce competition amongst the pack of talented youngsters…

Race 1 takes place tomorrow at 12:25 local time (GMT+4). With two races to go, every lap will count in the duel between Ocon and Ghiotto for the coveted GP3 title! A Champion could be crowned tomorrow…don’t miss it!

Qualifying

Pos Driver Team Laptime Laps
1. Esteban Ocon ART Grand Prix 1:55.491 12
2. Kevin Ceccon Arden International 1:55.507 12
3. Marvin Kirchhofer ART Grand Prix 1:55.549 12
4. Luca Ghiotto Trident 1:55.574 13
5. Jimmy Eriksson Koiranen GP 1:55.679 13
6. Emil Bernstorff Arden International 1:55.852 12
7. Antonio Fuoco Carlin 1:55.873 13
8. Alex Palou Campos Racing 1:55.919 12
9. Matthew Parry Koiranen GP 1:55.952 11
10. Artur Janosz Trident 1:56.064 12
11. Pal Varhaug Jenzer Motorsport 1:56.095 13
12. Mitchell Gilbert Carlin 1:56.205 13
13. Matheo Tuscher Jenzer Motorsport 1:56.265 13
14. Ralph Boschung Jenzer Motorsport 1:56.284 12
15. Matevos Isaakyan Koiranen GP 1:56.313 11
16. Zaid Ashkanani Campos Racing 1:56.361 12
17. Alex Fontana Status Grand Prix 1:56:538 11
18. Seb Morris Status Grand Prix 1:56.871 12
19. Adderly Fong Carlin 1:56.877 13
20. Sandy Stuvik Status Grand Prix 1:56.936 12
21. Michele Beretta Trident 1:57.030 12
22. Alfonso Celis. Jr ART Grand Prix 1:57.163 12
23. Konstantin Tereshchenko Campos Racing 1:57.468 13
24. Aleksander Bosak Arden International 1:58.865 12