We take the same one and start again. In good shape since the start of the day this Saturday when he was the fastest in the only free practice session, Hugh Barter imposed his law during qualifying at Nogaro.
Increasingly in his legs, the Australian, who bet on repeating this season, wasted no time in settling at the top of the timesheet. After a few warm-up laps, Hugh Barter dealt the fatal blow with a time of 1'28"127. A performance which allowed him to gain the upper hand over rookie Souta Arao by only 83 thousandths.
Behind, the gap was larger with his pursuers with more than a tenth ahead of Pierre-Alexandre Provost and more than 3 tenths over Elliott Vayron. The fastest man in Friday's private tests, Alessandro Giusti was unable to put everything together to be able to fight for pole. The member of the AUTOhebdo Rookie Academy settled for 5e chrono.
Concerning Race 2 whose grid is reversed, Enzo Peugeot , author of 10e time of the qualifying session, will start from the pole position location.
Finally Race 3, the grid of which is determined by the 2e best lap of qualifying, will also see Hugh Barter start from pole position. Australia will this time be placed ahead of Pierre-Alexandre Provost and Alessandro Giusti.
Qualifying ranking 2nd best lap
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