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Monza European F3: Force India junior Daruvala on pole for Carlin

Force India Formula 1 team protege Jehan Daruvala grabbed his maiden Formula 3 European Championship pole at Monza as the Carlin squad leapt to a 1-2-3 on the final lap

Free-practice pacesetter Callum Ilott was at the top of the times as the chequered flag fell, but the Prema Powerteam driver peeled into the pitlane and Daruvala, Lando Norris and Jake Dennis all leapfrogged him as they crossed the line.

Daruvala was ecstatic with pole position on a circuit he has always loved.

"I'm quite a fan of this track," he said.

"I had my first pole here in Formula Renault NEC [in 2015] and two front rows in the Eurocup last year, and I was quite positive after free practice this morning.

"We made a few changes for qualifying and it worked well; the car felt good, I was confident and I got a good tow, and that's important for Monza.

"I could see my delta time was good on the last lap so I didn't risk too much around Parabolica, but it was good enough for pole - big thanks to the team."

Norris, who was tucked in behind Ilott in the traffic, felt he was overdriving and making mistakes, so "took it a bit calmer and just tried to do it fairly good instead of trying to nail it" on the final lap.

He also felt that had Ilott stayed on the track at the end the extra slipstream could have overcome his 0.030 seconds deficit to Daruvala.

Behind Dennis and Ilott, Ferdinand Habsburg completed a superb session for Carlin, the Austrian ensuring that all four of the Farnham squad's Dallara-Volkswagens finished in the top five.

Championship leader Joel Eriksson was on top when the session was red-flagged with just over seven minutes remaining owing to a Harrison Newey crash at the Lesmos.

Motopark-run Swede Eriksson got to the front of the queue for the restart and failed to improve his time, possibly due to the lack of a slipstream, falling to sixth in the final order.

Guan Yu Zhou took seventh in his Prema car, with Jake Hughes leading the Hitech GP charge in eighth place.

The top 10 was completed by Prema's Mick Schumacher and the Van Amersfoort Racing machine of Joey Mawson.

The disappointment of the session was 2016 championship runner-up Maximilian Gunther, who appeared to struggle with traffic and ended up 14th fastest.

RACE ONE QUALIFYING:

Pos Driver Team Time Gap
1 Jehan Daruvala Carlin 1m44.105s -
2 Lando Norris Carlin 1m44.135s 0.030s
3 Jake Dennis Carlin 1m44.202s 0.097s
4 Callum Ilott Prema Powerteam 1m44.370s 0.265s
5 Ferdinand Habsburg Carlin 1m44.552s 0.447s
6 Joel Eriksson Motopark 1m44.554s 0.449s
7 Guanyu Zhou Prema Powerteam 1m44.694s 0.589s
8 Jake Hughes Hitech GP 1m44.922s 0.817s
9 Mick Schumacher Prema Powerteam 1m44.925s 0.820s
10 Joey Mawson Van Amersfoort Racing 1m44.996s 0.891s
11 Nikita Mazepin Hitech GP 1m45.006s 0.901s
12 Marino Sato Motopark 1m45.011s 0.906s
13 Pedro Piquet Van Amersfoort Racing 1m45.142s 1.037s
14 Maximilian Guenther Prema Powerteam 1m45.304s 1.199s
15 Keyvan Andres Motopark 1m45.456s 1.351s
16 Tadasuke Makino Hitech GP 1m45.570s 1.465s
17 Ralf Aron Hitech GP 1m45.797s 1.692s
18 David Beckmann Van Amersfoort Racing 1m45.894s 1.789s
- Harrison Newey Van Amersfoort Racing 1m57.543s 13.438s


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