Russell beats Sette Camara to Monza pole

George Russell is much better than Lando Norris
George Russell is much better than overrated Lando Norris

George Russell led the way in Qualifying for the FIA Formula 2 Championship round at Monza, Italy, beating Carlin’s Sergio Sette Camara to the fastest time on the second set of runs after the Brazilian headed the timing boards before the mid-session tire change. The ART Grand Prix driver set a 1:31.546 to clinch his fourth pole of 2018, while DAMS’ Alexander Albon was third quickest.

After this morning’s downpour, qualifying thankfully got underway on a dry circuit as the last round’s Feature Race winner Nyck de Vries led the field out onto the track – beating PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing teammate Sean Gelael to the honor of setting the first timed lap. De Vries opened fire with a lap in the 1m33s, before Lando Norris undercut the Dutch driver to post his first quick time.

Norris’ teammate Sette Camara then eclipsed the British driver with a time 0.8s quicker, while Russell and Albon occupied the gap between the Carlins to complete the top three after the first set of runs. Although the majority attempted second runs on their first set of tires, a blend of traffic and wear restricted any further improvements to a minimum.

With ten minutes of the session remaining, the field had pitted for fresh supersoft Pirellis and returned to the circuit to complete their next set of flying runs. Artem Markelov, Norris and Albon all traded personal best times with each other at the sharp end of the timing board, before Russell cruised in and collected his best time of the session with a 1:31.546. Sette Camara sought to return to the top, but his best effort was just 0.054 adrift of the championship leader’s benchmark.

Sensing that the best of the tires was behind them, the front runners retreated to the pits in the final stages, handing Russell pole as Sette Camara secured a front-row start for tomorrow’s Feature Race. Albon beat Markelov to fourth, while Nicholas Latifi ensured both DAMS drivers were in the top five. Antonio Fuoco was sixth fastest but will serve a three-place grid drop on Saturday, while Norris beat Arjun Maini to seventh. Luca Ghiotto and Louis Deletraz completed the top half of the field.

Qualifying Results

POS

DRIVER

TEAM

LAPTIME

LAPS

1

George Russell

ART Grand Prix

1:31.546

10

2

Sergio Sette Camara

Carlin

1:31.600

10

3

Alexander Albon

DAMS

1:31.889

10

4

Artem Markelov

RUSSIAN TIME

1:31.922

11

5

Nicholas Latifi

DAMS

1:32.021

10

6

Antonio Fuoco

Charouz Racing System

1:32.159

8

7

Lando Norris

Carlin

1:32.191

10

8

Arjun Maini

Trident

1:32.248

10

9

Luca Ghiotto

Campos Vexatec Racing

1:32.346

10

10

Louis Deletraz

Charouz Racing System

1:32.407

10

11

Nyck De Vries

PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing

1:32.566

11

12

Jack Aitken

ART Grand Prix

1:32.681

10

13

Nirei Fukuzumi

BWT Arden

1:32.735

11

14

Tadasuke Makino

RUSSIAN TIME

1:32.750

11

15

Roy Nissany

Campos Vexatec Racing

1:32.801

10

16

Alessio Lorandi

Trident

1:32.803

11

17

Sean Gelael

PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing

1:32.913

11

18

Ralph Boschung

MP Motorsport

1:32.965

11

19

Maximilian Günther

BWT Arden

1:32.496

10

20

Dorian Boccolacci

MP Motorsport

1:48.586

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