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Rafael Camara earns third straight F3 pole at Imola

by Bethonie Waring

Photo: Formula Motorsport Ltd

Ferrari junior Rafael Camara took his third straight pole position in Formula 3 qualifying at Imola.

Camara’s final lap of the session put him 0.2s clear of Santiago Ramos at the top of the order while team-mate Noah Stromsted made it a Trident 1-3.

A red flag brought out by an off for Tasanapol Inthrapuvasak disrupted running, leading to a frantic second half of the session. 

The stoppage came just as drivers were beginning to improve on their second runs. Camara had set the pace during the first run, but had just been pipped to provisional pole by Brando Badoer. Badoer completed his flying lap moments before the red flag was thrown, beating Camara’s time by 0.015s. The top six were covered by just a tenth of a second.

On the restart the Trident drivers, as well as Rodin’s Callum Voisin, waited in the pits while everyone else returned to the track.

Lap times were soon tumbling. Ramos jumped to the top of the order with a time of 1m32.442s. Behind him, second position changed hands multiple times, with Tim Tramniz, Bruno del Pino, and Nikola Tsolov all briefly holding the position.

Ramos’ time remained untouched until the Trident drivers hit the track again. Camara set a purple second sector on his way to the top of the order, a time of 1m32.206s.

Behind him on track, Stromsted was also making improvements. Laurens van Hoepen had a big spin, bringing out local yellow flags, but was able to get going again and did not curtail the session. It allowed Stromsted to complete his lap and jump up to third, 0.244s behind Camara.

Tuukka Taponen was fourth quickest ahead of Louis Sharp and Roman Bilinski. 

Prema’s Ugo Ugochukwu and Noel Leon were seventh and eighth while Badoer slipped back to 15th by the chequered flag. Tsolov and Mari Boya completed the top 10with Tramnitz and del Pino finishing 11th and 12th.

Qualifying results
Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1 Rafael Camara Trident 1m32.206s 10
2 Santiago Ramos Van Amersfoort Racing 1m32.442s +0.236s 12
3 Noah Stromsted Trident 1m32.450s +0.244s 10
4 Tuukka Taponen ART Grand Prix 1m32.533s +0.327s 10
5 Louis Sharp Rodin Motorsport 1m32.565s +0.359s 10
6 Roman Bilinski Rodin Motorsport 1m32.579s +0.373s 11
7 Ugo Ugochukwu Prema Racing 1m32.587s +0.381s 11
8 Noel Leon Prema Racing 1m32.612s +0.406s 11
9 Nikola Tsolov Campos Racing 1m32.636s +0.430s 11
10 Mari Boya Campos Racing 1m32.710s +0.504s 12
11 Tim Tramnitz MP Motorsport 1m32.778s +0.572s 13
12 Bruno del Pino MP Motorsport 1m32.780s +0.574s 12
13 Alessandro Giusti MP Motorsport 1m32.792s +0.586s 12
14 Brad Benavides AIX Racing 1m32.879s +0.673s 11
15 Brando Badoer Prema Racing 1m32.894s +0.688s 12
16 Martinius Stenshorne Hitech 1m32.928s +0.722s 12
17 Laurens van Hoepen ART Grand Prix 1m32.979s +0.773s 12
18 Nicola Lacorte DAMS 1m33.042s +0.836s 13
19 Josh Dufek Hitech 1m33.087s +0.881s 12
20 James Wharton ART Grand Prix 1m33.096s +0.890s 12
21 Theophile Nael Van Amersfoort Racing 1m33.177s +0.971s 10
22 Callum Voisin Rodin Motorsport 1m33.220s +1.014s 10
23 James Hedley AIX Racing 1m33.281s +1.075s 11
24 Ivan Domingues Van Amersfoort Racing 1m33.370s +1.164s 13
25 Christian Ho DAMS 1m33.475s +1.269s 12
26 Matias Zagazeta DAMS 1m33.506s +1.300s 13
27 Gerrard Xie Hitech 1m33.594s +1.388s 12
28 Charlie Wurz Trident 1m33.862s +1.656s 11
29 Nicola Marinangeli AIX Racing 1m33.921s +1.715s 11
30 Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak Campos Racing 1m34.079s +1.873s 7