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Van der Garde storms to Monaco pole

Dutchman on top in chaotic qualifying

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Giedo van der Garde kept calm in the pressure cooker environment of this afternoon’s qualifying session in Monaco, pushing at the perfect time to take advantage of his rival’s errors to claim pole position, finishing the session ahead of Sam Bird and Jules Bianchi. The Dutchman’s best time of 1:21.781, set with just one minute remaining in the eventful session, took pole by less than a tenth.

The session opened to blue skies and very little breeze, with Charles Pic leading the field out onto the circuit. Local man Stefano Coletti set the first competitive lap as Romain Grosjean started a torrid day when he tapped the back of Fairuz Fauzy, forcing the Frenchman into the pits for a new front wing.

Luca Filippi was the next man on the top of the timesheets, but the popular Italian overcooked his run into Ste Devote and clipped the wall immediately after setting the time, bringing his session to an early close and forcing the yellow flags out at the corner for the next five minutes. Bianchi took the top spot when the flags went in, with Fabio Leimer set to steal it until Coletti ran inside the Swiss driver at Rascasse: the inevitable accident brought out the red flags to allow the marshals to clean up the mess.

The stop didn’t seem to calm anyone down: with 10 minutes to go Dani Clos tagged the rear of Bird at Anthony Noghes, with van der Garde losing his front wing a few minutes later on the back of Oliver Turvey’s car, and Grosjean riding over the rear wheel of teammate Pal Varhaug’s car at Rascasse a few minutes later: the Frenchman was unable to set a lap inside the 107% time.

Somehow everything was tidied away to allow one last hot lap in the session: Bird went top, van der Garde went faster, and then Marcus Ericcson found the rear of teammate’s Bird’s car at the swimming pool, and Johnny Cecotto and Michael Herck stopped on track as the clock wound to an end. Behind the top three were Davide Valsecchi, Alvaro Parente, Coletti, Josef Kral, and Max Chilton, who will all be promoted one place when Bianchi’s penalty is applied. Tomorrow’s race is set to be a Principality classic.

PosDriverTeamTimeLaps
1. Giedo van der Garde Barwa Addax Team 1:21.781 16
2. Sam Bird iSport International 1:21.876 16
3. Jules Bianchi Lotus ART 1:21.991 16
4. Davide Valsecchi Team AirAsia 1:22.198 17
5. Alvaro Parente Racing Engineering 1:22.371 17
6. Stefano Coletti Trident Racing 1:22.449 18
7. Josef Kral Arden International 1:22.585 17
8. Max Chilton Carlin 1:22.664 17
9. Esteban Gutierrez Lotus Art 1:22.834 16
10. Johnny Cecotto Ocean Racing Technology 1:22.909 18
11. Luca Filippi Super Nova Racing 1:22.929 4
12. Charles Pic Barwa Addax Team 1:23.077 17
13. Rodolfo Gonzalez Trident Racing 1:23.114 18
14. Fabio Leimer Rapax 1:23.217 17
15. Marcus Ericsson iSport International 1:23.315 15
16. Oliver Turvey Carlin 1:23.373 13
17. Luiz Razia Team AirAsia 1:23.377 18
18. Dani Clos Racing Engineering 1:23.470 14
19 Jolyon Palmer Arden International 1:23.496 16
20. Julian Leal Rapax 1:23.752 17
21. Kevin Ceccon Scuderia Coloni 1:23.913 18
22. Fairuz Fauzy Super Nova Racing 1:24.103 17
23. Kevin Mirocha Ocean Racing Technology 1:24.235 18
24. Michael Herck Scuderia Coloni 1:24.466 16
25. Pal Varhaug Dams 1:25.077 13
26. Romain Grosjean Dams 1:32.079 11

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