Gasly grabs pole for Race 1 in Malaysia

Gasly speeds to pole
Gasly speeds to pole

The Red Bull protege claimed his fourth GP2 pole of the season in today’s dramatic Qualifying session at Sepang International Circuit. Pierre Gasly clocked a laptime of 1:42.181 on his first flying lap and on his first stint. He denied teammate Antonio Giovinazzi by 0.082s in what is PREMA Racing’s third front row lock out. Raffaele Marciello completed the top three.

The session opened under blue skies and in scorching temperatures as the twenty-one cars took to the track on Medium Pirelli tires. Norman Nato was the first man to dip under 1m43s, but Nobuharu Matsushita went faster to take P1. It was then Sergey Sirotkin who improved on his teammate’s laptime by 0.095s to go top. Gasly however would not let his rivals shine today: he went quickest on his first flying lap, and his laptime of 1:42.181 would not be bettered until the checkered flag.

Giovinazzi tried his hardest to beat his teammate’s time but had to settle for P2, two tenths adrift of Gasly. Eighteen minutes into the session, there was a short yellow flag period as the Frenchman ran a bit wide and spun off into the gravel bed at Turn 12. He re-joined the track safely whilst Giovinazzi improved on his personal best and closed the gap to 0.082s.

Halfway through the session, all of the drivers came into the pits for fresh tires. When the action picked up again and with less than four minutes left on the clock, Evans locked up the rears which sent him into a spin and into the gravel bed before hitting the tyre wall in sector 2. The session was red-flagged to retrieve the damaged Pertamina Campos Racing car as Evans safely walked away.

At the re-start there were three and a half minutes left in the session. The drivers dove onto the track to try and improve on their laptime. Unfortunately, their efforts were ruined as seconds before the flag dropped Matsushita spun to a stop at Turn 14. The yellow flags were out and Gasly could savior a fourth pole position, his second in a row. In P2, Giovinazzi enjoyed his fourth front row start while Marciello took P3, his best qualifying result since Hockenheim. Sirotkin, Matsushita, Alex Lynn, Nato, Jordan King, Oliver Rowland and Artem Markelov completed the top ten.

Results

POS NO DRIVERS TEAMS LAPS TIME GAP INT.
1 21 P. Gasly PREMA Racing 9 1:42.181 0.000s 0.000s
2 20 A. Giovinazzi PREMA Racing 10 1:42.263 0.082 0.082
3 9 R. Marciello RUSSIAN TIME 10 1:42.526 0.345 0.263
4 2 S. Sirotkin ART Grand Prix 11 1:42.528 0.347 0.002
5 1 N. Matsushita ART Grand Prix 8 1:42.623 0.442 0.095
6 5 A. Lynn DAMS 11 1:42.775 0.594 0.152
7 3 N. Nato Racing Engineering 11 1:42.800 0.619 0.025
8 4 J. King Racing Engineering 11 1:42.851 0.670 0.051
9 22 O. Rowland MP Motorsport 11 1:42.902 0.721 0.051
10 10 A. Markelov RUSSIAN TIME 10 1:42.934 0.753 0.032
11 15 L. Ghiotto Trident 10 1:42.934 0.753 0.000
12 6 N. Latifi DAMS 11 1:43.130 0.949 0.196
13 11 G. Malja Rapax 13 1:43.224 1.043 0.094
14 19 M. Kirchhofer Carlin 11 1:43.290 1.109 0.066
15 12 J. Cecotto Rapax 11 1:43.385 1.204 0.095
16 7 M. Evans Pertamina Campos Racing 7 1:43.606 1.425 0.221
17 24 N. Jeffri Arden International 10 1:43.761 1.580 0.155
18 23 D. De Jong MP Motorsport 11 1:43.965 1.784 0.204
19 18 S. Canamasas Carlin 10 1:43.977 1.796 0.012
20 8 S. Gelael Pertamina Campos Racing 11 1:44.087 1.906 0.110
21 14 P. Armand Trident 12 1:44.578 2.397 0.491