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Nael continues Monaco mastery with F3 pole position

by Jacob Awcock

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Theophile Nael was able to snatch FIA Formula 3 pole position in Monaco ahead of Brando Badoer.

In a split qualifying session, the French Campos Racing driver went quickest in group B with a laptime of 1m24.471s, putting him 0.141 seconds clear of the time set by the Italian Rodin Motorsport driver to top group A.

Nael’s team-mate Ugo Ugochukwu was first to set a representative lap time in group A, though the American’s time was quickly bettered by Trident’s Noah Stromstred who went 0.018s quicker despite a big slide in the final sector.

ART Grand Prix’s Taito Kato went quickest of all with a 1m25.988, becoming the first driver to dip into the 1.25s. Behind him though Ugochukwu found time to go 0.282s quicker before Badoer toppled them all with a 1m25.287s moving the Rodin driver 0.419s clear.

With just two minutes remaining, MP Motorsport’s Tuukka Taponen improved to the front with a 1m25.242s while Hitech’s Fionn McLaughlin found the wall at turn 7 damaging his front wing.

With the chequered flag out, Ugochukwu moved to the front of the field with a 1m24.963s but this was quickly bettered by Badoer who set three purple sectors to move 0.361s clear, making a 1m24.612s the time to beat for the second group.

Having topped the only practice session on Thursday, Nael set the early pace with a 1m25.729s putting the Frenchman 0.252s clear of Rodin’s Pedro Clerot in second.

It wasn’t long before ART’s Maciej Gladysz toppled the Campos driver, a 1m25.575s enough for him to hold top spot briefly before Trident’s Freddie Slater moved to the front with a 1m24.986s.

With three minutes remaining the Audi junior went again but found the wall at turn 7, clipping the barrier and losing a piece of his front wing. That meant that Nael was able to re-claim top spot with a 1m24.522s which he then bettered on his final run, improving to a 1m24.471s.

The Campos driver’s final lap meant he snatched pole position away from Badoer by just 0.141s. Slater was fortunate to hold on to second in the group having been unable to improve on his final lap.

On his F3 debut after missing round one with a back injury, Campos’ Ernesto Rivera claimed third place in the gruop with Alessandro Giusti and Pedro Clerot rounding out the top five.

With the results from both groups combined, Nael will line up alongside Badoer for Sunday’s feature Race with Slater and Ugochukwu forming row two.

Qualifying results
Pos Driver Team Group A Group B Laps
1 Theophile Nael Campos Racing 1m24.471s 11
2 Brando Badoer Rodin Motorsport 1m24.612s 11
3 Freddie Slater Trident +0.406s 10
4 Ugo Ugochukwu Campos Racing +0.351s 11
5 Ernesto Rivera Campos Racing +0.411s 11
6 Tuukka Taponen MP Motorsport +0.630s 10
7 Alessandro Giusti MP Motorsport +0.557s 10
8 Bruno del Pino Van Amersfoort Racing +0.696s 10
9 Pedro Clerot Rodin Motorsport +0.658s 10
10 Noah Stromsted Trident +0.720s 10
11 Gerrard Xie DAMS +0.741s 11
12 Hiyu Yamakoshi Van Amersfoort Racing +0.740s 11
13 Maciej Gładysz ART Grand Prix +0.743s 10
14 Taito Kato ART Grand Prix +0.865s 10
15 Jin Nakamura Hitech +0.800s 11
16 Louis Sharp Prema Racing +1.081s 11
17 Nicola Lacorte DAMS +0.837s 11
18 Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi DAMS +1.266s 11
19 Christian Ho Rodin Motorsport +1.008s 10
20 Brad Benavides AIX Racing +1.278s 11
21 Enzo Deligny Van Amersfoort Racing +1.009s 11
22 Kanato Le ART Grand Prix +1.402s 10
23 Yevan David AIX Racing +1.049s 10
24 Matteo De Palo Trident +1.596s 10
25 James Wharton Prema Racing +1.178s 11
26 Jose Garfias Prema Racing +1.681s 11
27 Mattia Colnaghi MP Motorsport +1.448s 11
28 Fionn McLaughlin Hitech +1.775s 9
29 Michael Shin Hitech +1.752s 11
30 Fernando Barrichello AIX Racing +2.208s 10