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Paul Ricard FR3.5: Gasly takes first FR3.5 pole ahead of Sainz

Red Bull junior Pierre Gasly took his first Formula Renault 3.5 pole position in qualifying for race two at Paul Ricard

The Frenchman, who is looking for his maiden win in the series on home soil this weekend, moved to the top of the times inside the final minute, deposing championship leader and his Red Bull stablemate Carlos Sainz Jr in the process.

Sainz attempted to respond and there was little to choose between them after the first two sectors of the Spaniard's lap, but he was unable to finish it as the red flags came out with 23 seconds to go when Zoel Amberg went off.

Speaking to AUTOSPORT after finishing second in race one, Gasly had stressed the importance of qualifying in his quest to land a race victory before the season is over.

"We have the pace now, we have shown that with five second places," he said.

"But of course I really want to get a victory. The key is qualifying - if you can start a 3.5 race from pole it makes a big difference."

Other drivers near the end of fast laps when the red flags came out included Fortec Motorsports pairing Sergey Sirotkin and Oliver Rowland.

Sirotkin, who had set the pace during the first runs of the session, was only 0.76 seconds adrift of pole and on course to improve on that time when the session was stopped, while Rowland set a personal best time through sector one and the fastest time of anyone through sector two.

But while the Russian could make do with qualifying third behind Gasly and Sainz, Rowland paid a bigger price for not being able to finish his lap as he was only eighth when the red flags came out.

Sirotkin will be joined on the second row by Jazeman Jaafar, while title contender Roberto Merhi - who sits 31 points behind Sainz with 75 still available, starts fifth ahead of Lotus team-mates Matthieu Vaxiviere and Marlon Stockinger.

An all-French fifth row of Norman Nato and Esteban Ocon means that four 'home' drivers will start in the top 10 for this afternoon's race.

Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1 Pierre Gasly Arden Motorsport 1m47.655s - 12
2 Carlos Sainz Jr. DAMS 1m47.725s 0.070s 11
3 Sergey Sirotkin Fortec Motorsports 1m47.731s 0.076s 11
4 Jazeman Jaafar ISR 1m47.913s 0.258s 10
5 Roberto Merhi Zeta Corse 1m48.022s 0.367s 9
6 Matthieu Vaxiviere Lotus 1m48.042s 0.387s 13
7 Marlon Stockinger Lotus 1m48.056s 0.401s 13
8 Oliver Rowland Fortec Motorsports 1m48.186s 0.531s 12
9 Norman Nato DAMS 1m48.202s 0.547s 12
10 Esteban Ocon Comtec Racing 1m48.287s 0.632s 13
11 Will Stevens Strakka Racing 1m48.290s 0.635s 11
12 Luca Ghiotto International Draco Racing 1m48.454s 0.799s 11
13 Matias Laine Strakka Racing 1m48.541s 0.886s 11
14 Pietro Fantin International Draco Racing 1m48.609s 0.954s 12
15 Oscar Tunjo Pons Racing 1m48.615s 0.960s 12
16 William Buller Arden Motorsport 1m48.619s 0.964s 12
17 Marco Sorensen Tech 1 Racing 1m48.654s 0.999s 13
18 Nicholas Latifi Tech 1 Racing 1m49.019s 1.364s 12
19 Beitske Visser AVF 1m49.156s 1.501s 12
20 Cameron Twynham Comtec Racing 1m49.416s 1.761s 11
21 Meindert van Buuren Pons Racing 1m50.052s 2.397s 13
22 Zoel Amberg AVF 1m50.733s 3.078s 11

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