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Home News Dillmann edges Nissany for Spa FV8 race two pole

Dillmann edges Nissany for Spa FV8 race two pole

by Peter Allen
Dillmann

Photo: RPM Racing

Tom Dillmann has claimed pole for the second Formula V8 3.5 race at Spa-Francorchamps, beating?Roy Nissany by less than two hundredths of a second.

With a lap of 1m59.745s, championship leader Dillmann edged out Lotus driver Nissany by 0.016 seconds.

Aurelien Panis was also within a tenth of pole, 0.071s back in third.?Matthieu Vaxiviere, who claimed pole on Saturday before being excluded, took forth, just beating impressive Euroformula Open champion?Vitor Baptista.

Louis Deletraz took sixth in front of?Alfonso Celis,?Rene Binder,?Matevos Isaakyan and?Pietro Fittipaldi.

Egor Orudzhev‘s inconsistent season continued, the race one winner ending up 14th after stopping on track.