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Augusto Farfus takes pole at Monza

Best time for the Brazilian driver

By Franck Drui

22 May 2010 - 17:27
Augusto Farfus takes pole at Monza

Augusto Farfus claimed the first pole position of the season for BMW with a lap time of 2:00.672, one year on from his last pole position at Brno. The Brazilian will line up alongside Chevrolet’s Rob Huff (2:00.697) on the front row with BMW Team RBM fellow driver Andy Priaulx in third (2:00.807).

Top rookie Norbert Michelisz (2:01.731) will start eighth overall with bamboo-engineering scoring a 1-2 in the Independents’ class with Darryl O’Young (2:02.186) finishing 12th overall, ahead of team mate Harry Vaulkhard (2:02.384) in 14th.

Q1 – As the 20-minute session began, Huff took provisional pole for Chevrolet as most of the field headed out for their first runs. Huff had a 0.436-second lead at the halfway point but as the cars completed their second sets of laps, Tarquini edged ahead with a time of 2:00.690.

Sergio Hernández’s problems continued into qualifying as the Proteam Motorsport crew worked on his car for a large part of Q1. He eventually got on track to record a quickest time of 2:04.260 but down in 20th.

Franz Engstler spun at the second chicane early in the session before running wide later on at the second Lesmo.

The top ten going forward into Q2 was Tarquini, Huff, Muller, Monteiro, Priaulx, Michelisz, Menu, Farfus, Barth and Gené.

Q2 – In the ten minute shootout the field of ten cars stayed close together on the high speed Italian track as team work and slipstreaming is crucial to getting a good grid position.

On the first lap out Tarquini and Barth both ran wide kicking up the dirt at the second Lesmo. Farfus took the provisional pole position which he then never relinquished. After the first two runs Farfus led from Huff and Priaulx with Priaulx also running wide at the second Lesmo. The top drivers didn’t improve on their final run leaving Menu (2:00.899) fourth from Muller (2:01.078), Gené (2:01.400) and Tarquini (2:01.544).

Norbert Michelisz lost time with the cars running wide at the Lesmos ahead of him, but still posted a time of 2:01.731 to start tomorrow’s race eighth and top rookie. Fredy Barth (2:01926) will start ninth with Tiago Monteiro (2:01.927) rounding out the top ten.

Pos. Driver Car Q1 time Q2 time
01 A. Farfus BMW 320si 2m01.126s 2m00.672s
02 R. Huff Chevrolet Cruze 2m00.775s 2m00.697s
03 A. Priaulx BMW 320si 2m00.941s 2m00.807s
04 A. Menu Chevrolet Cruze 2m01.091s 2m00.899s
05 Y. Muller Chevrolet Cruze 2m00.834s 2m01.078s
06 J. Gene Seat Leon TDI 2m01.629s 2m01.400s
07 G. Tarquini Seat Leon TDI 2m00.690s 2m01.544s
08 N. Michelisz Seat Leon TDI 2m01.006s 2m01.731s
09 F. Barth Seat Leon TDI 2m01.581s 2m01.926s
10 T. Monteiro Seat Leon TDI 2m00.862s 2m01.927s
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11 M. Nykjaer Seat Leon TDI 2m01.765s
12 D. O’Young Chevrolet Lacetti 2m02.186s
13 T. Coronel Seat Leon TDI 2m02.235s
14 H. Vaulkhard Chevrolet Lacetti 2m02.384s
15 L. Pernia Chevrolet Cruze 2m02.441s
16 M. Bennani BMW 320si 2m02.829s
17 K. Poulsen BMW 320si 2m02.834s
18 F. Engstler BMW 320si 2m02.983s
19 S. D’Aste BMW 320si 2m03.276s
20 S. Hernandez BMW 320si 2m04.260s
21 A. Romanov BMW 320si 2m04.327s
22 F. Fabiani BMW 320si 2m08.144s

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