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30 Juillet - 18:51
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Bird flies to Budapest pole
Sam Bird has claimed his first GP2 pole in a frantic qualifying session this afternoon at the Hungaroring, taking the top spot with just moments remaining ahead of iSport teammates Davide Valsecchi and Oliver Turvey, with the top three drivers split by just one tenth.
 
Bird's best lap time of 1:27.864 came right at the end of the session to push his countryman off pole, with Turvey's teammate twisting the knife by also squeezing past as the chequered flag dropped on one of this year's most dramatic sessions.
 
The entire grid came out on track immediately to make best use of the warm conditions, with Charles Pic and Christian Vietoris setting the initial pace before Valsecchi laid down a marker on his second flying lap: with so many of his rivals close on pace the usual Hungaroring traffic meant that everyone was tripping over everyone else as they pushed for pole.
 
Sergio Perez tried to take advantage by staying out one lap longer than most of his rivals and looked to have done the job, but he ran deep at turn 12 and undid all of his good work. Likewise Pastor Maldonado came out ahead of the field to pick up an advantage, but was unable to capitalise when his rivals re-emerged on his first flying lap.
 
The Series leader was clearly desperate to show the pace that he had, but he pushed just too hard a few minutes later when he tried to overtake Pic in the third sector: the pair touched wheels and neither man was able to improve on their laptimes, while at the other side of the track Turvey found a clear path through to the quickest lap of the session.
 
Jerome d'Ambrosio was another man to push slightly too hard, losing the car and stopping just before the final turn with 3 minutes remaining: it looked as though the session was done until Bird popped up with his quick lap, followed by Valsecchi, to set the front row for tomorrow's feature race.
 
Maldonado had to make do with P4 after his dramatic session, ahead of Vietoris, Alberto Valerio, Perez, Giacomo Ricci, Michael Herck and Giedo van der Garde, but with the top twenty drivers split by just one second, tomorrow is shaping up to be one of the best races of the season.
 
 
1. Sam Bird ART Grand Prix 1:27.864 14
2. Davide Valsecchi iSport International 1:27.907 15
3. Oliver Turvey iSport International 1:27.976 14
4. Pastor Maldonado Rapax 1:28.134 16
5. Christian Vietoris Racing Engineering 1:28.225 15
6. Alberto Valerio Scuderia Coloni 1:28.245 13
7. Sergio Perez Barwa Addax Team 1:28.273 16
8. Giacomo Ricci DPR 1:28.277 15
9. Michael Herck DPR 1:28.337 13
10. Giedo van der Garde Barwa Addax Team 1:28.357 15
11. Jules Bianchi ART Grand Prix 1:28.375 14
12. Jerome d’Ambrosio Dams 1:28.378 13
13. Dani Clos Racing Engineering 1:28.483 16
14. Charles Pic Arden International 1:28.536 15 1
5. Marcus Ericsson Super Nova Racing 1:28.613 15
16. Ho-Pin Tung Dams 1:28.622 16
17. Luiz Razia Rapax 1:28.710 15
18. Fabio Leimer Ocean Racing Technology 1:28.718 16
19. Adrian Zaugg Trident Racing 1:28.727 16
20. Luca Filippi Super Nova Racing 1:28.924 16
21. Johnny Cecotto Trident Racing 1:28.968 15
22. Vladimir Arabadzhiev Scuderia Coloni 1:29.141 16
23. Max Chilton Ocean Racing Technology 1:29.219 16
24. Rodolfo Gonzalez Arden International 1:30.129 15
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