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GP3: Leclerc snatches third pole of season
By alley - Sep 3, 2016, 6:01 AM ET

GP3: Leclerc snatches third pole of season

Ferrari protege Charles Leclerc denied the Arden team a front-row lockout in GP3 qualifying at Monza as the points leader snatched a last-gasp third pole position of the season.

Fresh from his maiden victory at Spa-Francorchamps last Sunday, Jack Aitken held top spot when the session was halted with three minutes remaining to recover the stranded car of Giuliano Alesi.

Aitken had been working in tandem with Arden team-mate Jake Dennis during the session, with the British pair providing each other with a slipstream.

Dennis looked like he could have lost out from this strategy when he was left down in seventh when the red flags came out just after he had provided Aitken with a tow, but in the single flying laps after the restart he was able to move to the top, 0.017 seconds faster than Aitken.

But ART Grand Prix driver Leclerc was even faster behind him on track, and bettered Dennis' benchmark by 0.166s to claim pole and four bonus points.

Title contender Alexander Albon enjoyed a better session than at Spa one week ago to take fourth, while Jake Hughes climbed to fifth with his final effort but will take a three-place grid penalty for contact at Spa.

That will promote his DAMS team-mate Kevin Jorg as well as ART's Nirei Fukuzumi and Trident's Antonio Fuoco, the closest man in the standings to fellow Ferrari junior Leclerc.

After leading early on, Nyck de Vries ended up ninth while the returning Ralph Boschung grabbed 10th, but carries a grid penalty over from his last appearance at Hockenheim.

The perceived benefit of a slipstream meant some drivers chose to fight over the same piece of track, and this led to contact between Arjun Maini and Artur Janosz on the run to the Parabolica that sent the Indian's car up into the air and removed the front wing.

Jorg also damaged the front of his car in a separate incident, but DAMS was able to make repairs in time for him to return to the track and improve his time.

QUALIFYING TIMES

Pos

Driver

Team

Time

Gap

1

Charles Leclerc

ART Grand Prix

1m38.546ss

1m38.546s

2

Jake Dennis

Arden International

1m38.712ss

0.166s

3

Jack Aitken

Arden International

1m38.729ss

0.183s

4

Alexander Albon

ART Grand Prix

1m38.847ss

0.301s

5

Jake Hughes

DAMS

1m38.850ss

0.304s

6

Kevin Jorg

DAMS

1m38.872ss

0.326s

7

Nirei Fukuzumi

ART Grand Prix

1m38.878ss

0.332s

8

Antonio Fuoco

Trident

1m38.879ss

0.333s

9

Nyck de Vries

ART Grand Prix

1m38.885ss

0.339s

10

Ralph Boschung

Koiranen GP

1m38.945ss

0.399s

11

Alex Palou

Campos Racing

1m39.045ss

0.499s

12

Sandy Stuvik

Trident

1m39.084ss

0.538s

13

Matevos Isaakyan

Koiranen GP

1m39.255ss

0.709s

14

Santino Ferrucci

DAMS

1m39.268ss

0.722s

15

Tatiana Calderon

Arden International

1m39.286ss

0.740s

16

Giuliano Alesi

Trident

1m39.377ss

0.831s

17

Matt Parry

Koiranen GP

1m39.430ss

0.884s

18

Steijn Schothorst

Campos Racing

1m39.439ss

0.893s

19

Arjun Maini

Jenzer Motorsport

1m39.535ss

0.989s

20

Akash Nandy

Jenzer Motorsport

1m39.558ss

1.012s

21

Artur Janosz

Trident

1m39.869ss

1.323s

22

Konstantin Tereschenko

Campos Racing

1m40.216ss

1.670s

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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