With a time of 1.16.560:XNUMX at the start of the second half of the session, Alex Munoz had opened up a significant gap on his pursuers. Behind the young Frenchman, German driver Montego Maassen unexpectedly took second place, less than a tenth behind the pole sitter. Having scored no points at Nogaro, the opportunity to unlock his points tally for the remainder of the weekend presents itself.
The first driver to set a time of under one minute and 17 seconds, Louis Iglesias failed to improve on his time. Fifth, he's positioned himself in an attractive position for Saturday's starting grid, behind three of the four championship leaders. Indeed, while he's in third place overall, Arthur Dorison will start from only seventh place, and will certainly hope to make a swift comeback during the weekend's various races, in order to defend his position.
Poleman for the first qualifying session of the year at Nogaro, and this in pouring rain, Andy Consani, the young driver supported by the sector Mercedes, this time set the eleventh time of the session. He will start ahead of Lisa Billard, first of the women. The Iron Dames rider has a lead of more than six tenths over the first of her pursuers, Jade Jacquet, 24th in this qualification.
Established in the same order, the starting grid for the first race of the weekend will start behind Munoz this Saturday at 11:05 a.m. on the Dijon-Prenois circuit.
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