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FR3.5: Sainz takes Paul Ricard pole
Carlos Sainz Jr. led a Red Bull lockout of the front row in Formula Renault 3.5 qualifying at Paul Ricard on Saturday morning, with Pierre Gasly taking second place.
Championship leader Sainz responded well to a disappointing weekend last time out in Hungary, being a factor in the fight for pole throughout the 30-minute session.
In the end it was a lap he put in with around two minutes left on the clock - which initially put him 0.4 seconds clear of the field - that was good enough for pole.
Sainz had to sweat it out in the final seconds though, as second-placed Gasly closed to just 0.062s of his best lap and was improving again on his final effort.
However, the Frenchman's lap fell away in the final sector, and Sainz, whose own final attempt was going to be slower anyway, was able to abort it and return to the pits with pole secured.
His main championship rival Roberto Merhi qualified fourth fastest, just behind Matthieu Vaxiviere, who showed that the Lotus team's Friday form was genuine as he and Marlon Stockinger were both in the mix when it mattered.
Sergey Sirotkin took fifth, while his Fortec Motorsports team-mate Oliver Rowland slipped to eighth in the closing stages after leading the way during the first half of the session.
Rowland did improve on his final lap, but it was not enough to vault him back into contention at the front of the field.
Originally on Autosport.com
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