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GP2: Vandoorne takes record-breaking pole
By alley - May 8, 2015, 11:31 AM ET

GP2: Vandoorne takes record-breaking pole

McLaren Formula 1 junior Stoffel Vandoorne claimed a record sixth consecutive GP2 pole position in qualifying for the second round of the series at Barcelona.

The Belgian, whose run of poles stretches back to the Spa 2014 round last August, had dominated free practice and carried that form into qualifying, earning the four bonus points available to extend his championship lead.

The ART driver immediately asserted himself in the session, going fastest during the first of two runs on soft-compound Pirellis, 0.148s faster than Alex Lynn's DAMS entry. It wasn't until the final six minutes that improvements started to come on drivers' second runs, with Vandoorne consolidating his advantage by finding half-a-second to improve to a 1m29.273s.

Although Lynn did dipped under Vandoorne's first-run time, this was after the Belgian had already improved, meaning it served only to make sure of second place, 0.407s down on pole.

Lynn's DAMS teammate Pierre Gasly was 12th after his first run, but he made a big improvement on his second attempt to go third, eight-tenths off the pace.

Russian Time driver Mitch Evans was unable to improve on his second qualifying run, but his pace on the first attempt was strong enough to give him fourth on the grid ahead of Racing Engineering's Alexander Rossi.

Daniel de Jong claimed comfortably the best qualifying position of his career with a surprise sixth place ahead of Ferrari protege Raffaele Marciello.

Bahrain sprint race winner Rio Haryanto was eighth fastest ahead of GP2 debutant Nick Yelloly, putting in a strong performance on his first outing for Hilmer Motorsport.

Julian Leal completed the top 10 in the quicker of the two Carlin entries, with teammate Marco Sorensen down in 18th.

Honda-backed Nobuharu Matsushita was 14th ahead of Jordan King, who briefly got into the top 10 on his second run before being shuffled back. GP2 returnee Johnny Cecotto Jr. was only 21st in the second Hilmer car.

Artem Markelov, who followed up his encouraging Bahrain pace with a decent showing in free practice, will start from the back of the grid after failing to set a time. The Russian Time driver's Dallara ground to a halt at Turn 4 on his outlap early in the session, triggering a brief red flag to allow it to be recovered with 27 minutes remaining.

STARTING GRID:

Pos

Driver

Team

Time

Gap

1

Stoffel Vandoorne

ART Grand Prix

1m 29.273s

-

2

Alex Lynn

DAMS

1m 29.680s

0.407s

3

Pierre Gasly

DAMS

1m 30.051s

0.778s

4

Mitchell Evans

RUSSIAN TIME

1m 30.106s

0.833s

5

Alexander Rossi

Racing Engineering

1m 30.154s

0.881s

6

Daniel de Jong

MP Motorsport

1m 30.169s

0.896s

7

Raffaele Marciello

Trident

1m 30.191s

0.918s

8

Rio Haryanto

Campos Racing

1m 30.291s

1.018s

9

Nick Yelloly

Hilmer Motorsport

1m 30.375s

1.102s

10

Julian Leal

Carlin

1m 30.402s

1.129s

11

Arthur Pic

Campos Racing

1m 30.411s

1.138s

12

Norman Nato

Arden International

1m 30.416s

1.143s

13

Richie Stanaway

Status Grand Prix

1m 30.420s

1.147s

14

Nobuharu Matsushita

ART Grand Prix

1m 30.649s

1.376s

15

Jordan King

Racing Engineering

1m 30.686s

1.413s

16

Robert Visoiu

Rapax

1m 30.879s

1.606s

17

Marco Sorensen

Carlin

1m 30.891s

1.618s

18

Nathanael Berthon

Lazarus

1m 31.029s

1.756s

19

Sergio Canamasas

MP Motorsport

1m 30.722s

1.449s

20

Marlon Stockinger

Status Grand Prix

1m 31.042s

1.769s

21

Johnny Cecotto Jr.

Hilmer Motorsport

1m 31.049s

1.776s

22

Andre Negrao

Arden International

1m 31.390s

2.117s

23

Sergey Sirotkin

Rapax

1m 31.394s

2.121s

24

Rene Binder

Trident

1m 31.397s

2.124s

25

Zoel Amberg

Lazarus

1m 31.751s

2.478s

26

Artem Markelov

RUSSIAN TIME

-

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Originally on Autosport.com

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