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Best time for Wolf and Energy

For the KF3 Qualifying, the track conditions started to change, particularly for the last session, with a gap of over 5%. The poleman is logically the fastest driver, but the second is the group leader of the 2nd, 3rd is the leader of the 3rd group, and so on. After a battle where he was […]


Best time for Wolf and Energy

For the KF3 Qualifying, the track conditions started to change, particularly for the last session, with a gap of over 5%. The poleman is logically the fastest driver, but the second is the group leader of the 2nd, 3rd is the leader of the 3rd group, and so on. After a battle where he was long fastest, Nyck De Vries (Zanardi / Parilla) left Lucas Wolf (Energy / VKR) to post the fastest time in the category.

 

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The Colombian Oscar Tunjo (Birel / Parilla) won his group with the fastest time in the last lap, and therefore second place, ahead of the leader of the last group, the British driver Macaulay Walsh (Birel / Parilla). De Vries was ranked 4th and Marc Coleselli (Birel / Parilla) 5th. Again the weather was not favorable for all of the favorites. Sergei Sirotkin and Carlos Sainz were 6th and 8th, and Michael Heche was 14th, but it was a little more difficult for Riccardo Agostini in 21st, Jake Dennis in 25th, Mathieu Jaminet in 27th Raffaele Marciello 31st.

 

Things did not fall into place for Andreas Wernersson in 41st, Gustavo Menezes in 42nd and it was a complete disaster for Gerard Barrabeig in 62nd. As for the newer drivers, Kevin Susilo is in 31st with a good time, then Enzo Guibbert took the 48th time.

 

 

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Publié le 07/03/2009

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