Fernandez fires to pole in Spielberg Qualifying

Sebastian Fernandez
Sebastian Fernandez

Experienced paid off in the opening FIA Formula 3 Qualifying session, as second-year Sebastian Fernandez claimed pole on his debut for ART Grand Prix in Spielberg. The Spanish racer left it late, but stole first from Trident’s Lirim Zendeli on the final lap of Qualifying. The German finished second ahead of PREMA rookie Oscar Piastri.

The track had completely dried following an initially wet start to the morning for F3, with the temperature climbing to 28 degrees. Fernandez started the session as he would finish it, by topping the early timesheets on his first fast lap of the afternoon.

The ART man was backed up by the morning’s fastest driver, David Beckmann, with the PREMA trio of Piastri, Frederik Vesti and Logan Sargeant immediately behind him. The final of those five found some extra pace towards the middle of the session to sneak into first, ahead of the cars feeding back into the pits for a freshen up.

Fernandez charges to pole
Fernandez charges to pole

Just a second separated the entire top 20 at the halfway point, as the cars began to head back out for their second run. Jake Hughes had been nailing the first sector, but was struggling to match it up with the second and third. This changed on his next tour, with two purples and a green sector, as he leap-frogged from ninth to first.

This wouldn’t last long though, as first Fernandez, and then Zendeli jumped to P1. With time running out, the 30-strong grid had one more chance to take pole, as all but Cameron Das made it over the line before the chequered flag for one final attempt.

Fernandez, Sargeant and Piastri all took a green first sector, but it was only the former who could beat Zendeli’s previous benchmark. The Spanish racer claimed pole and pushed the Trident man to second, with Piastri taking third, Sargeant fourth and Hughes fifth.

Vesti, Beckmann, Alex Peroni, Richard Verschoor and Roman Stanek completed the top ten ahead of tomorrow’s opening race of 2020. Fernandez will be looking for his first ever win in F3, when the lights go out at 10.25am (local time).

Qualifying Times

POS DRIVER NAT. TEAM TIME
1 Sebastian Fernandez SPA ART Grand Prix 1m 19.429
2 Lirim Zendeli GER Trident 1m 19.445
3 Oscar Piastri AUS Prema Racing 1m 19.564
4 Logan Sargeant USA Prema Racing 1m 19.595
5 Jake Hughes GBR HWA Racelab 1m 19.618
6 Frederik Vesti DEN Prema Racing 1m 19.676
7 David Beckmann GER Trident 1m 19.693
8 Alex Peroni AUS Campos Racing 1m 19.709
9 Richard Verschoor NED MP Motorsport 1m 19.809
10 Roman Stanek CZE Charouz Racing System 1m 19.826
11 Aleksandr Smolyar RUS ART Grand Prix 1m 20.028
12 Liam Lawson NZL Hitech Grand Prix 1m 20.055
13 Bent Viscaal NED MP Motorsport 1m 20.108
14 Clement Novalak GBR Carlin Buzz Racing 1m 20.111
15 Jack Doohan AUS HWA Racelab 1m 20.141
16 Dennis Hauger NOR Hitech Grand Prix 1m 20.190
17 Max Fewtrell GBR Hitech Grand Prix 1m 20.200
18 Matteo Nannini ITA Jenzer Motorsport 1m 20.228
19 Frederico Malvestiti ITA Jenzer Motorsport 1m 20.324
20 Theo Pourchaire FRA ART Grand Prix 1m 20.338
21 Cameron Das USA Carlin Buzz Racing 1m 20.344
22 Lukas Dunner AUS MP Motorsport 1m 20.353
23 Calan Williams AUS Jenzer Motorsport 1m 20.555
24 David Schumacher GER Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 1m 20.807
25 Olli Caldwell GBR Trident 1m 20.846
26 Enaam Ahmed GBR Carlin Buzz Racing 1m 20.858
27 Alessio Deledda ITA Campos Racing 1m 21.233
28 Sophia Flörsch GER Campos Racing 1m 21.311
29 Enzo Fittipaldi BRA HWA Racelab 1m 21.330
30 Igor Fraga BRA Charouz Racing System 1m 23.060