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F3: Da Costa leads first Macau qualifying
By alley - Nov 17, 2016, 4:01 AM ET

F3: Da Costa leads first Macau qualifying

Antonio Felix da Costa topped the first day of qualifying for the Macau Grand Prix in a session punctuated by four red flags.

The factory BMW driver propelled his Carlin Dallara-Volkswagen to the top of the times just before the third of the red flags as he bids to repeat his Macau win from 2012 in the first running of the FIA F3 World Cup.

It was good enough to put him 0.226 seconds clear of Callum Ilott, who continued his strong Thursday form in the lead Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara-Mercedes.

Da Costa spearheaded an extremely strong day by Carlin that finished with all four of the British team's cars in the top nine, with Sergio Sette Camara sixth, Lando Norris seventh and Jake Hughes ninth, the last two being the fastest Macau rookies.

That was despite Norris hitting the wall at San Francisco Bend – with Joel Eriksson also smacking into the barriers at the Solitude esses, that caused the third of the red flags to be called.

"It was a good session," said da Costa. "It's a lot of fun more than anything – this morning I was not so happy with the car, but I think the track improved, with new tires it made it easier and the team did a good job bringing the car to my liking.

"I have to say the level of rookies is really impressive – when I was a rookie I wasn't as close to the top as these guys, and they're pushing me hard."

Two-time Macau winner Felix Rosenqvist was frustrated with the continual stoppages, the Swede feeling he got nowhere near the best out of his new tires and taking third place in the lead Prema Powerteam machine.

Matching Rosenqvist to the thousandth was highly impressive Japanese champion Kenta Yamashita, who continued his strong opening day by taking fourth in T-Sport's Tomei-engined car, although he caused the first red flag when a wheel came off, possibly as the result of a split rim.

Daniel Juncadella ended the afternoon fifth fastest in his Hitech GP car, and also heavily in the barriers at Fisherman's Bend, causing the fourth and final red flag of the session.

Splitting the Carlin teamsters was Nick Cassidy, who was even more annoyed than Prema teammate Rosenqvist with the red flags on his way to eighth fastest.

The top 10 was rounded out by Scot Sam MacLeod in his Fortec Motorsport car, just ahead of Alexander Sims, who got stuck in reverse in the Lisboa escape road just before the second red flag.

Another crasher was Japanese series ace Sho Tsuboi, who nosed his TOM'S machine into the wall at Police before it was craned away under local yellow flags.

Ferdinand Habsburg returned to the track after being released from hospital following his morning crash with a spinal muscle strain, but no broken bones.

QUALIFYING RESULTS:

Pos

Driver

Team

Car

Time

Gap

1

Antonio Felix da Costa

Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

2m11.535ss

2m11.535s

2

Callum Ilott

Van Amersfoort Racing

Dallara/Mercedes

2m11.761ss

0.226s

3

Felix Rosenqvist

SJM Theodore Racing by Prema Powerteam

Dallara/Mercedes

2m11.797ss

0.262s

4

Kenta Yamashita

ThreeBond with T-Sport

Dallara/Threebond

2m11.797ss

0.262s

5

Daniel Juncadella

HitechGP

Dallara/Mercedes

2m11.821ss

0.286s

6

Sergio Sette Camara

Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

2m11.994ss

0.459s

7

Lando Norris

Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

2m11.996ss

0.461s

8

Nick Cassidy

SJM Theodore Racing by Prema Powerteam

Dallara/Mercedes

2m12.123ss

0.588s

9

Jake Hughes

Carlin

Dallara/Volkswagen

2m12.360ss

0.825s

10

Sam MacLeod

Fortec Motorsports

Dallara/Mercedes

2m12.536ss

1.001s

11

Alexander Sims

Double R Racing

Dallara/Mercedes

2m12.600ss

1.065s

12

Arjun Maini

Motopark

Dallara/Volkswagen

2m12.657ss

1.122s

13

George Russell

HitechGP

Dallara/Mercedes

2m12.670ss

1.135s

14

Anthoine Hubert

Van Amersfoort Racing

Dallara/Mercedes

2m12.727ss

1.192s

15

Maximilian Gunther

SJM Theodore Racing by Prema Powerteam

Dallara/Mercedes

2m13.017ss

1.482s

16

Daniel Ticktum

Double R Racing

Dallara/Mercedes

2m13.102ss

1.567s

17

Pedro Piquet

Van Amersfoort Racing

Dallara/Mercedes

2m13.276ss

1.741s

18

Andy Chang

ThreeBond with T-Sport

Dallara/NBE

2m13.336ss

1.801s

19

Nikita Mazepin

HitechGP

Dallara/Mercedes

2m13.438ss

1.903s

20

Joel Eriksson

Motopark

Dallara/Volkswagen

2m13.479ss

1.944s

21

Hong Li Ye

B-MAX Racing Team

Dallara/Volkswagen

2m14.012ss

2.477s

22

David Beckmann

KFZTeile24 Mucke Motorsport

Dallara/Mercedes

2m14.062ss

2.527s

23

Jann Mardenborough

B-MAX Racing Team

Dallara/Volkswagen

2m14.174ss

2.639s

24

Guan Yu Zhou

Motopark

Dallara/Volkswagen

2m14.278ss

2.743s

25

Keyvan Soori

KFZTeile24 Mucke Motorsport

Dallara/Mercedes

2m14.803ss

3.268s

26

Sho Tsuboi

TOM'S

Dallara/Toyota

2m15.051ss

3.516s

27

Daiki Sasaki

B-MAX Racing Team

Dallara/Volkswagen

2m15.261ss

3.726s

28

Ferdinand Habsburg

Fortec Motorsports

Dallara/Mercedes

2m15.336ss

3.801s

29

Tadasuke Makino

Toda Racing

Dallara/Toda

2m15.618ss

4.083s

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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