Bianchi takes Bahrain pole

25/02/2010
NEWS STORY

In what will surely go down in history as one of the most thrilling GP2 qualifying sessions ever, Frenchman Jules Bianchi snatched his first GP2 pole position in an extremely close battle with series leader Davide Valsecchi. Bianchi placed his car on the top spot by just 0.004 seconds on his very last lap.

On a much cleaner track compared to this morning's practice session, the ART driver made a statement right at the start of the session, topping the sheets ahead of returnee Alvaro Parente and Javier Villa. On a different tyre strategy and leaving the pits later than most, Valsecchi waited for a clear lap in the middle of the session in order to push Bianchi back into second place, while the Italian's teammate Oliver Turvey moved up to third place.

With ten minutes left on the clock, Luca Filippi took provisional pole, but not for long though as Bianchi, clearly on a mission and on a flyer, improved in the first and third sectors while setting an impressive second sector. Meanwhile, Villa moved up to second place, pushing Valsecchi back to fourth.

In the last sixty seconds of the session, Valsecchi improved his best time and looked set to claim his second pole position of the season. By then, the top 4 were all within six hundredths of one another. In his last effort - and ten seconds before the chequered flag - Bianchi found it in him to improve even again earning his first GP2 pole position.

Behind Bianchi and Valsecchi, Villa and Filippi remained third and fourth respectively , while Parente finished a strong fifth for Coloni ahead of Turvey, Giacomo Ricci, GP2 Asia race winner Christian Vietoris, round 2 pole-man Charles Pic and Sergio Perez.

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Published: 25/02/2010
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