Shanghai: Menu claims a third consecutive pole
Monteiro did not repeat the miracle of Suzuka
Alain Menu has emerged as the fastest of the field in the latest events. Today at Shanghai the Swiss racer has claimed his third consecutive pole position, the fourth for him during the season.
Menu managed to beat his Chevrolet-team mate Yvan Muller by only 28 thousandths of a second.
Norbert Michelisz created a surprise by posting the third fastest lap in his BMW, which demoted championship co-leader Rob Huff to fourth.
Colin Turkington put in a solid performance as he qualified fifth on his first appearance at the wheel of a Chevrolet Cruze, an RML car run by Dick Bennett’s West Surrey Racing. Another newcomer, Fredy Barth, claimed a place in Q2 driving the SEAT Swiss Racing car.
Tiago Monteiro did not repeat the miracle of Suzuka and failed to qualify his Honda Civic for Q2, despite another last gasp attempt. James Nash qualified the best of the Team Aon’s Ford Focus cars in 15th position.
Tom Coronel and Gabriele Tarquini ranked tenth and ninth, meaning that they will start from the front row on the reversed grid for Race 2.
Qualifying 1
On their first lap out of the pits the Chevrolet trio booked their places in Q2: Yvan Muller’s 1:55.089, Rob Huff’s 1:54.548 and Alain Menu’s 1:54.775 were the fastest times straight away.
In spite of this, they all improved on their second attempt: Huff to 1:54.491, Menu to 1:54.775 and Muller to 1:55.032. This placed Huff and Menu on top, while Muller lost third place to Colin Turkington who posted a lap of 1:55.018 to rank in third.
Norbert Michelisz was best of the rest in fifth, with a lap of 1:55.243, beating Tom Coronel’s 1:55.246 by three thousandths of a second. Gabriele Tarquini secured the seventh place a further two hundredths adrift. Alex MacDowall, Pepe Oriola and Aleksei Dudukalo rounded off the top ten.
As usual, the final moments provided plenty of drama. Just like in Japan Tiago Monteiro made a third attempt, but this time he failed to win a place in Q2. Fredy Barth was luckier; on his WTCC comeback the Swiss managed to climb to 11th on the last lap, kicking Mehdi Bennani off only a few seconds after the Moroccan had eliminated Darryl O’Young.
The following drivers advanced to Q2: Huff, Menu, Turkington, Muller, Michelisz, Coronel, Tarquini, MacDowall, Oriola, Dudukalo, Barth and D’Aste.
Qualifying 2
Once again the Chevrolet men completed their first lap with very fast times. Menu’s 1:54.383 and Muller’s 1:54.409 were good enough to lock the front row of the grid for Race 1.
Which was not the case for Huff, whose 1:54.582 placed him in fourth position, as Michelisz managed to improve on his second attempt and post a 1:54.523 that gave him the third place overall and pole position in the Yokohama Trophy.
Turkington qualified in fifth (1:54.777) ahead of Stefano D’Aste (1:55.142), Oriola (1:55.378) and Alex MacDowall (1:55.378).
After aborting his first attempt, Tarquini posted a 1:55.451 in the dying seconds of the session that placed him 9th on the grid for the first race. However, the Italian will be on the front row of the top-ten reverse grid for Race 2, alongside pole sitter Tom Coronel.
Pos. | Driver | Car | Q1 time | Q2 time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alain MENU | Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T | 1:54.775 | 1:54.383 |
2 | Yvan MULLER | Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T | 1:55.032 | 1:54.409 |
3 | Norbert MICHELISZ | BMW 320 TC | 1:55.243 | 1:54.523 |
4 | Robert HUFF | Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T | 1:54.491 | 1:54.582 |
5 | Colin TURKINGTON | Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T | 1:55.018 | 1:54.777 |
6 | Stefano D’ASTE | BMW 320 TC | 1:55.586 | 1:55.142 |
7 | Pepe ORIOLA | SEAT Leon WTCC | 1:55.475 | 1:55.325 |
8 | Alex MACDOWALL | Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T | 1:55.467 | 1:55.378 |
9 | Gabriele TARQUINI | SEAT Leon WTCC | 1:55.266 | 1:55.451 |
10 | Tom CORONEL | BMW 320 TC | 1:55.246 | 1:55.720 |
11 | Aleksei DUDUKALO | SEAT Leon WTCC | 1:55.486 | 1:55.840 |
12 | Fredy BARTH | SEAT Leon WTCC | 1:55.525 | 1:56.296 |
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13 | Mehdi BENNANI | BMW 320 TC | 1:55.616 | |
14 | Darryl O’YOUNG | Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T | 1:55.637 | |
15 | James NASH | Ford Focus S2000 TC | 1:55.658 | |
16 | Fernando MONJE | SEAT Leon WTCC | 1:55.734 | |
17 | Tiago MONTEIRO | Honda Civic S2000 WTCC | 1:55.742 | |
18 | Charles NG | BMW 320 TC | 1:55.851 | |
19 | Alberto CERQUI | BMW 320 TC | 1:55.973 | |
20 | Franz ENGSTLER | BMW 320 TC | 1:56.577 | |
21 | Tom BOARDMAN | SEAT Leon WTCC | 1:56.861 | |
22 | Tom CHILTON | Ford Focus S2000 TC | 1:56.904 | |
23 | Hugo VALENTE | SR Leon 1.6T | 1:57.947 | |
24 | Eric KWONG | Chevrolet Cruze | 1:59.352 | |
25 | Kevin LEONG | Honda Accord Euro R | 2:00.864 | |
26 | Kin Veng NG | Chevrolet Cruze | 2:00.969 | |
27 | Filipe de SOUZA | Chevrolet Lacetti | 2:01.059 | |
28 | Alex LIU | BMW 320 si | 2:04.374 |
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