The pole positions for Race 1 and Race 2 of the Professional and Professional-Am classes within the Lamborghini World Finals have been set on Saturday in Misano, setting the stage for arguably crucial classes of the occasion.
An excellent Danny Formal left his rivals standing, whereas Luca Segu stored the Italian flag flying excessive within the Professional-Am class.
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Within the second session, Jonathan Cecotto emulated Formal by taking pole for Race 2 and Frederick Schandorff, who was second general, took pole within the Professional-Am class.
Q1
Within the first qualifying session, which produced the grid for the primary race of the Finals, Formal blitzed the opposition. The 1m33.455s that he set earned him pole and was the quickest time of the weekend to this point, however what’s most spectacular is the best way he achieved it.
Just some laps on the observe have been sufficient for the Wayne Taylor Racing driver to safe pole. His rivals tried to get shut, however with little success.
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Better of the remainder was Paul Levet (VSR), second by 0.235s. Everybody else was inside 0.4s, whereas Will Bamber did properly to maneuver as much as third place with lower than two minutes remaining within the first session.
Silas Rytter (Leipert Motorsport) completed 0.059s forward of the main Italian, Giacomo Pedrini. Behind the Goal Racing driver have been Colin Queen and Benedetto Strignano. Nick Persing, in ninth, completed forward of Segu, who took pole within the Professional-Am class, and fellow Italian Guido Lucchetti.
The one purple flag got here out on the finish of the session, when Calle Bergman went off the observe at Flip 13. The Swede from Leipert Motorsport ended up within the gravel, with no actual alternative to rejoin.
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Q2
Whereas Formal dominated the primary session, the second session was topped by Cecotto. The BC Racing driver stopped the clock at 1m33.618s, virtually two tenths forward of Frederik Schandorff, polesitter within the Professional-Am class. The Dane, because of a closing push, was capable of shut in on Cecotto.
Brendon Leitch (Leipert Motorsport) did the identical, ending third forward of Egor Orudzhev. The ART Line driver additionally went off the observe, bringing out the second purple flag of the qualifying periods.
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Georgi Dimitrov (CMR Group) completed fifth general, forward of Patrick Fraboni, the main Italian within the standings for Goal Racing and second within the Professional class.
Chris van der Drift (VSR), seventh, completed forward of Benedetto Strignano (Villorba Corse) and Hampus Eriksson, the brother of Indianapolis 500 winner, Marcus Eriksson.
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