Matsushita beats de Vries to Baku F2 pole with late effort

Nobuharu Mats✅ushita stormed to pole position for the Formula 2๊ feature race in Baku. 

The returning F2 driver scored his first pole since the 2017 Monza round for Carlin,🥃 having beaten ART Grand Prix's Nyck de Vries by four-tenths of a second on his final flying effort right at the end of the session, which had been delayed due to the drain-related incident which saw Formula 1 opening practuce cancelled earlier in the day.

Matsushita beats de Vries to Baku F2 pole

Nobuharu Matsushita stormed to pole position for the Formula 2 feature ꦬrace in Baku. 

The returning F2 driver scored his first pole since the 2017 Monza round for Carlin, having beaten ART Grand Prix's Nyck de Vriesꦗ by four-tenths of a second on his final flying effort right at the end of the session, which had been delayed due to the drain-related incident which saw Formula 1 opening practuce cancelled earlier in the day.

Early championship leader Luca Ghiotto led the way for much of the session but ultimatelty ended up third  quickest for the UNI-Virtuosi squღad, less than a tenth behind de Vries. 

McLaren junior Sergio Sette Camara was over a second off the pace of Matsushita in fourth for DAMS, ahead of MP Motorsport's Jordaꦦn King and Ferrari Academy driver Mick Schumacher, who took his be🦩st F2 qualifying result of the year so far with sixth for Prema. 

Qualifying had been red-flagged just five minutes into the session when Sean Gelael's Prema ground to a halt. He managed to get going 💝again, only to accidently knock over marshals pushing his 🔯car away from the scene. Both marshals escaped unharmed from the incident on what has proved to be a dramatic day in Baku.

 

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