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Home Featured Ilott beats Tsunoda to Monza F2 pole as Shwartzman struggles to 16th

Ilott beats Tsunoda to Monza F2 pole as Shwartzman struggles to 16th

by Harry Slade

Photo: Formula Motorsport Limited

Callum Ilott edged Yuki Tsunoda by 0.03 seconds to take Formula 2 pole at Monza, as title rival Robert Shwartzman qualified 16th.

The British driver managed to find a brilliant tow to usurp Carlin driver Tsunoda to take pole at the Italian circuit for a second year in a row.

Many drivers were set to respond to Ilott’s pace on their final runs, before Shwartzman’s Prema team-mate Mick Schumacher crashed at Ascari and caused the session to come to a premature end.

This left his title-leading team-mate out of position and a lowly 16th on the grid for tomorrow’s feature race.

The initial flurry of runs featured ART Grand Prix’s Christian Lundgaard and Schumacher trading top spot, with Lundgaard putting himself several tenths clear.

But the soft compound tyres were holding together for more than one run, allowing Schumacher to usurp the Renault junior by 0.019s.

While no drivers opted to run in the gap after, the track temperature lowered to a more optimal window for qualifying laps.

That allowed a host of drivers to leapfrog Schumacher when he failed to improve on his first lap back on track, and it was fellow Ferrari junior Ilott and Red Bull Honda-backed Tsunoda who put themselves on the front row.

Home-hero Luca Ghiotto will start third for Hitech GP after surviving some drama at the Rettifilo on his opening run, and he just outqualified Lundgaard.

Roy Nissany was a shock fifth for Trident for his best-ever F2 qualifying result. Ghiotto’s team-mate Nikita Mazepin recovered to sixth at the session’s truncated climax – demoting Schumacher to seventh in the process.

Jehan Daruvala was a solid eighth in the second Carlin-run car, edging Charouz Racing System’s Louis Deletraz and DAMS’ Dan Ticktum at the tail-end of the top ten.

Juri Vips’ first true qualifying session with DAM ended in 11th place, within half a second of pole position.

 

Qualifying results
Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1 Callum Ilott Virtuosi 1m31.929s 10
2 Yuki Tsunoda Carlin 1m31.959s +0.030s 11
3 Luca Ghiotto Hitech GP 1m32.127s +0.198s 10
4 Christian Lundgaard ART Grand Prix 1m32.200s +0.271s 11
5 Roy Nissany Trident 1m32.226s +0.297s 10
6 Nikita Mazepin Hitech GP 1m32.267s +0.338s 11
7 Mick Schumacher Prema 1m32.277s +0.348s 10
8 Jehan Daruvala Carlin 1m32.308s +0.379s 10
9 Louis Deletraz Charouz 1m32.342s +0.413s 10
10 Dan Ticktum DAMS 1m32.373s +0.444s 11
11 Juri Vips DAMS 1m32.381s +0.452s 10
12 Felipe Drugovich MP Motorsport 1m32.412s +0.483s 10
13 Nobuharu Matsushita MP Motorsport 1m32.420s +0.491s 10
14 Marino Sato Trident 1m32.534s +0.605s 10
15 Marcus Armstrong ART Grand Prix 1m32.592s +0.663s 10
16 Robert Shwartzman Prema 1m32.597s +0.668s 10
17 Guanyu Zhou Virtuosi 1m32.602s +0.673s 10
18 Pedro Piquet Charouz 1m32.610s +0.681s 10
19 Jack Aitken Campos 1m32.623s +0.694s 10
20 Giuliano Alesi HWA Racelab 1m32.626s +0.697s 10
21 Artem Markelov HWA Racelab 1m33.311s +1.382s 10
22 Guilherme Samaia Campos 1m33.501s +1.572s 10