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F2 : 2010 Brno - Briton Dean Stoneman clinches Formula 2 Race 1 pole position E-mail
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Saturday, 31 July 2010 07:00
Dean Stoneman sealed his fourth Formula Two pole position of the season today at Brno, edging out 2009 pole sitter Nicola De Marco by just 0.045s with Sergey Afanasiev in third.

Photo credit Formula TwoBritain's Stoneman left it late in the session, eventually moving to the top of the timesheets in a frantic last five minutes that also saw Nicola De Marco, Jolyon Palmer and Sergey Afanasiev take spells at the top.

It was Afanasiev who made the best start to the session, topping the timesheets for nearly all of the opening ten minutes before the field pitted for fresh rubber.

The Russian resumed his spell at the top with around ten minutes to go, only to be displaced by Jolyon Palmer as the times began to tumble.

Stoneman was next to hold provisional pole, only for Nicola De Marco to capture the position by dipping into the 1m45s bracket for the first time.

The response was immediate, Stoneman shaving half a second off his previous best to sit fastest with a 1:45.597s. De Marco tried to respond, but fell agonisingly short, missing out by just over four hundredths of a second.

Dean Stoneman:
"I went out there to get pole but I didn't expect to get that lap out there on a difficult track. Overall I was just chipping away at the session trying to get a quick lap, it's obviously another new track for me and I only did 19 laps yesterday so it's been pretty good. I'm fairly confident, hopefully I've got the start sussed and the aim is to win, but also to finish in front of Jolyon and Philipp."

Behind the lead duo, Sergey Afanasiev improved late on to capture third, with Benjamin Bailly also rising up through the order in the final minutes to claim fourth, just over one tenth of a second behind the Russian.

That meant championship leader Jolyon Palmer had to settle for fifth, although a late yellow flag period, brought about as Natalia Kowalska spun into the gravel and out of the session at turn seven, prevented him from mustering a final challenge.

He will share the third row with fellow title contender Philipp Eng, the Austrian finishing just seven hundredths of a second behind Palmer.

Kelvin Snoeks, making his return to F2 after missing the last round at Brands Hatch with a broken ankle, was an impressive seventh, edging out Tom Gladdis, a points finisher here last year, by less than 0.03s.

The closest margin in the field was reserved for the fifth row, however, with Ricardo Teixeira and Will Bratt separated by just one thousandth of a second, Angola's Teixeira ultimately claiming ninth, with Bratt rounding out the top ten.

In another typically close F2 qualifying session, Romania's Mihai Marinescu missed out on a top ten starting berth by less than two hundredths of a second, while the top 17 drivers were covered by less than 1.4s.

Weather/Track: Cloud 16C / Dry 20C

Car 26 did not participate in session.

Qualifying results:
Pos. * Driver Nat. Sponsor Time Laps Gap Speed
1 48 Dean STONEMAN GBR Silver Lining 1'45.597 14 184.19
2 19 Nicola DEMARCO ITA SpritzOne 1'45.642 14 0.045 184.12
3 14 Sergei AFANASIEV RUS Lukoil 1'45.921 13 0.324 183.63
4 4 Benjamin BAILLY BEL RACB 1'46.102 15 0.505 183.32
5 3 Jolyon PALMER GBR Comma 1'46.142 14 0.545 183.25
6 33 Philipp ENG AUT 1'46.212 15 0.615 183.13
7 12 Kelvin SNOEKS NED Snoeks Automotive 1'46.273 14 0.676 183.02
8 24 Tom GLADDIS GBR 1'46.308 13 0.711 182.96
9 5 Ricardo TEIXEIRA ANG Sonangol 1'46.611 15 1.014 182.44
10 2 Will BRATT GBR Michelangelo Search 1'46.612 14 1.015 182.44
11 9 Mihai MARINESCU ROM KG Clean Energy 1'46.626 15 1.029 182.42
12 11 Jack CLARKE GBR KSS Design 1'46.709 15 1.112 182.27
13 10 Benjamin LARICHE FRA Quick Sorel 1'46.773 14 1.176 182.17
14 6 Armaan EBRAHIM IND JK Racing 1'46.812 13 1.215 182.1
15 21 Kazim VASILIAUSKAS LTU Darsena 1'46.925 14 1.328 181.91
16 77 Natalia KOWALSKA POL Cyfra + 1'46.964 12 1.367 181.84
17 7 Ivan SAMARIN RUS Luding 1'46.984 13 1.387 181.81
18 28 Julian THEOBALD GER TRP Track Racing & Promotion 1'47.670 15 2.073 180.65
19 8 Plamen KRALEV BUL Bulgarian State 1'48.135 14 2.538 179.87
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