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Herck tops dramatic qualifying in Spa

A lot of red flags

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Michael Herck has claimed his first pole position in the GP2 series in a rain lashed qualifying session this afternoon at Spa Francorchamps, taking the top spot late in a session which saw red flags stop proceedings four times as he held off local driver Jerome d’Ambrosio and series leader Pastor Maldonado.

The Romanian set his fastest lap of 2:15.661 late in the heavily rain affected session, just before the final red flag of the session was shown, holding on for the closing minutes and a one lap dash before the chequered flag to take the top spot in a session which ultimately ran for well over double the usual 30 minutes.

The rain started falling as soon as the drivers made their way into the pitlane, with Maldonado risking a lap on slicks as the rest of the field chose more sensible tyres: the gamble was to no avail as the session was immediately red flagged for almost 30 minutes on account of the excessive rainfall.

The eventual first flying lap saw Luiz Razia on the top spot, but a spin into the wall next time round as first Romain Grosjean and then Sergio Perez pipped his time put paid to the Brazilian’s plans and prompted the second red flag period, with team-mate Maldonado slicing his way to the top of the timesheets just before the session was stopped.

Grosjean wasn’t waiting for anyone when the field was released again - three fastest sectors gave the Frenchman the top spot, just ahead of team-mate d’Ambrosio, but when Giedo van der Garde and Vladimir Arabadzhiev found the wall it was time for the red flag to resurface.

Herck was the first man back on track and the clear track made the difference as he went P1 as Adrian Zaugg prompted the final red flag period. D’Ambrosio was the only man to find a notable improvement on the last lap dash, but fell two tenths short of the target, with Oliver Turvey finishing fourth just ahead of Christian Vietoris, Grosjean, Charles Pic and Sergio Perez.

Pos. Driver Team Time Laps
01. Michael Herck DPR 2.15.661 10
02. Jérôme D’Ambrosio DAMS 2.15.942 10
03. Pastor Maldonado Rapax 2.15.967 11
04. Oliver Turvey iSport 2.16.176 9
05. Christian Vietoris Racing Engineering 2.16.321 9
06. Romain Grosjean DAMS 2.16.525 11
07. Charles Pic Arden International 2.16.881 9
08. Sergio Perez Barwa Addax 2.17.005 11
09. Sam Bird ART Grand Prix 2.17.008 10
10. Fabrizio Crestani DPR 2.17.200 10
11. Davide Valsecchi iSport 2.17.254 10
12. Dani Clos Racing Engineering 2.17.294 10
13. Rodolfo Gonzalez Arden International 2.17.332 8
14. Luca Filippi Super Nova 2.17.339 10
15. Jules Bianchi ART Grand Prix 2.17.632 10
16. Alvaro Parente Coloni 2.17.798 7
17. Max Chilton Ocean Racing 2.18.290 11
18. Johnny Cecotto Trident 2.18.592 11
19. Adrian Zaugg Trident 2.19.137 6
20. Fabio Leimer Ocean Racing 2.19.870 6
21. Marcus Ericsson Super Nova 2.20.280 8
22. Luiz Razia Rapax 2.21.922 3
23. Vladimir Arabadzhiev Coloni 2.22.224 4
24. Giedo Van der Garde Barwa Addax 2.23.104 4

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