Huff and Muller lock out front row at Curitiba

The fight to win a top-ten spot was thrilling

By Franck Drui

19 March 2011 - 19:37
Huff and Muller lock out front row (...)

Predictions came true as three Chevrolet turbo cars achieved the first places in the qualifying session at Curitiba.

It is not a surprise that Rob Huff and Yvan Muller will share the front row of the grid for tomorrow’s Race 1. However, the third blue car is not Menu’s as expected, but that of local Stock Car hero ‘Cacá’ Bueno, as the Swiss racer failed to reach Q2.

The new system that determines the starting grid for the second race by reversing the top-ten drivers classified in Q1 proved spectacular as those who had adopted a conservative approach were forced to push or kicked off.

Q1 – Fastest laps improved quickly in the early minutes with Monteiro posting a 1:22.869 that nobody was able to beat. Poulsen was second fastest and best of the Yokohama Trophy.

The fight to win a top-ten spot was thrilling, with Huff capable of jumping back from 11th to fifth just as the session expired, unintentionally kicking off his team-mate Menu.

Monteiro, Poulsen, Muller, Engstler, Huff, Bueno, Tarquini, Coronel, Barth and Nykjær proceeded to Q2, with the latter awarded with pole position for the second race.

Menu and Dahlgren were the first illustrious casualties of the season as they both were excluded at the last second and will line up 11th and 12th respectively on the grid for both races.

Q2 – The three remaining Chevrolet cars of Huff, Muller and Bueno posted the fastest times for good on their first lap out. The Briton’s impressive 1:21.758 smashed the existing lap record and gave him the first pole position of the season. Muller’s 1:22.147 and Bueno’s 1:22.503 were enough to secure them the second and third spot on the grid for tomorrow’s Race 1.

With a lap of 1:22.632 Nykjær secured the fourth spot of the grid and pole position for the Yokohama Trophy.

A common drama involved the group of drivers who waited until the last minutes for improving. When Coronel, Tarquini, Poulsen, Barth, Monteiro and Engstler were on their hot lap a light rain began to fall and as a results they all missed the braking point at the end of the straight and went wide, their hopes vanished.

Pos. Driver Car Q1 time Q2 time
01 R. Huff Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 1m23.059s 1m21.758s
02 Y. Muller Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 1m22.980s 1m22.147s
03 C. Bueno Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 1m23.084s 1m22.503s
04 M. Nykjaer Seat Leon 2.0 TDI 1m23.180s 1m22.632s
05 K. Poulsen BMW 320 TC 1m22.925s 1m22.678s
06 G. Tarquini Seat Leon 2.0 TDI 1m23.095s 1m22.842s
07 T. Monteiro Seat Leon 2.0 TDI 1m22.869s 1m22.925s
08 T. Coronel BMW 320 TC 1m23.138s 1m23.095s
09 F. Barth Seat Leon 2.0 TDI 1m23.172s 1m23.338s
10 F. Engstler BMW 320 TC 1m23.008s 1m31.527s
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11 A. Menu Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 1m23.260s
12 T. Dahlgren Volvo C30 1m23.300s
13 P. Oriola Seat Leon 2.0 TDI 1m23.343s
14 M. Bennani BMW 320 TC 1m23.556s
15 D. O’Young Chevrolet Lacetti 1m23.793s
16 M. Lee BMW 320 TC 1m24.111s
17 J. Villa BMW 320 TC 1m24.268s
18 A. Dudukalo Seat Leon 2.0 TDI 1m24.781s
19 Y. Taniguchi Chevrolet Lacetti 1m25.069s
20 F. Fabiani BMW 320si 1m29.666s

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