Alex Lynn Wins Macau pole

Fortec's Alex Lynn has won pole for the 59th Macau GP. Carlin’s Antonio Felix da Costa will start tomorrow’s Qualification Race in Macau from second the grid following a disrupted second Qualifying session this afternoon. Having set a time quick enough to hold provisional pole overnight, Da Costa went into the afternoon session hoping to defend his position however three red flag periods meant he just missed out on taking pole. Team mate Carlos Sainz Jnr will start from fifth place while Felipe Nasr had an unlucky session during which he hit the wall – the Brazilian will line up sixth. Daniel Abt makes it four Carlin cars in the top 10 finishing ninth; Jack Harvey will start 13th and Will Buller in 17th.

In the opening minutes this afternoon it was provisional pole man Da Costa who was once again on the pace early on in his Volkswagen powered Dallara Formula Three car however there was very little time for the drivers to set a quick lap due to a red flag caused by Felix Serralles who had crashed heavily into the barriers.

When the cars were able to take to the track once again Nasr, Harvey, Abt and Buller all began going faster and soon set times quicker than they had during the first qualifying session – therefore improving their positions ahead of the Qualification Race tomorrow.

At the front however Daniel Juncadella was making his way up the grid and threatening to take the position from Da Costa however it was Alex Lynn who was able to make the most of a clear track snatching pole from the Carlin man.

However the session was once again red flagged following a crash into the barriers for Lucas Auer. Unfortunately for Da Costa this ruined what would have been a personal best time for him and giving him only one lap on his new tires.

With just eight minutes of the session left on the clock it quickly became a rush to exit the pit lane, get a fast lap time on the board and find a clear space on the circuit. However in the quick turnaround it was Nasr who was next caught out by the barriers; unfortunately the damage to the car brought out further red flags and ultimately brought qualifying to an end.

Results

POS NO DRIVER NAT TEAM TIME LAPS GAP
1 14 Alex LYNN GBR Fortec Motorsport 2:13.122 12 0.000s
2 1 Daniel JUNCADELLA ESP Prema Powerteam 2:13.401 13 0.279
3 5 Felipe NASR BRA Carlin 2:13.556 11 0.434
4 15 Harry TINCKNELL GBR Fortec Motorsport 2:13.577 12 0.455
5 22 Felix ROSENQVIST SWE Mucke Motorsport 2:13.656 11 0.534
6 7 Antonio DA COSTA POR Carlin 2:13.663 13 0.541
7 8 Carlos SAINZ Jnr ESP Carlin 2:13.666 12 0.544
8 23 Pascal WEHRLEIN GER Mucke Motorsport 2:13.721 11 0.599
9 6 Daniel ABT GER Carlin 2:13.758 13 0.636
10 2 Raffaele MARCIELLO ITA Prema Powerteam 2:13.789 13 0.667
11 4 Hannes VANASSELDONK NED Prema Powerteam 2:13.885 13 0.763
12 16 Pipo DERANI BRA Fortec Motorsport 2:14.068 12 0.946
13 10 Jack HARVEY GBR Carlin 2:14.082 13 0.960
14 31 Tom BLOMQVIST GBR Euro International 2:14.648 11 1.526
15 9 Will BULLER GBR Carlin 2:14.744 12 1.622
16 21 Hideki YAMAUCHI JPN B-Max Engineering 2:14.790 12 1.668
17 28 Alexander SIMS GBR ThreeBond with T-Sport 2:14.848 8 1.726
18 17 Jazeman JAAFAR MAS Tom's 2:15.055 12 1.933
19 3 Sven MULLER GER Prema Powerteam 2:15.391 12 2.269
20 24 Mitchell GILBERT AUS Mucke Motorsport 2:15.804 12 2.682
21 18 Yuichi NAKAYAMA JPN Tom's 2:15.870 12 2.748
22 20 Jimmy ERIKSSON SWE Galaxy Double R Racing 2:16.015 10 2.893
23 29 Lucas AUER AUT Van Amersfoort Racing 2:16.187 8 3.065
24 30 Dennis Van De LAAR NED Van Amersfoort Racing 2:16.559 11 3.437
25 27 Luis Sa SILVA ANG Angola Racing Team 2:16.624 7 3.502
26 19 Kevin KORJUS EST Galaxy Double R Racing 2:16.720 11 3.598
27 32 Lucas WOLF GER URD Rennsport 2:16.766 11 3.644
28 11 Ryo HIRAKAWA JPN KCMG by RSS 2:17.151 12 4.029
29 25 Andrea RODA ITA Jo Zeller Racing 2:18.152 10 5.030
30 12 Felix SERRALLES PRI Fortec Motorsport 2:18.694 2 5.572

Qualification Maxima 2:26.434