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Reid takes inaugural Auto GP pole
April 25th, 2010
Jonny Reid will start from pole position for the inaugural Auto GP event at Brno in the Czech Republic today.
The former A1GP frontrunner has returned to single-seater racing in the new championship for the first time since competing in Indy Lights in 2008, having most recently raced Porsches.
Reid made the best of the warm qualifying conditions – very different to the wind that had affected testing and practice – to put his Super Nova car on pole ahead of Lazarus driver Fabio Onidi, who had been a title contender in Auto GP’s forerunner Euroseries 3000.
Edoardo Piscopo (DAMS) and Adrian Zaugg (Trident) share row two, ahead of late signings Luca Filippi (Euronova) and Vladimir Arabadzhiev (DAMS).
Former GP2 champion and ex-grand prix driver Giorgio Pantano, Auto GP’s highest-profile recruit, was only ninth, having struggled with understeer and traffic in Super Nova’s second car.
The new Auto GP series is based on the original Lola A1GP car, and has attracted a number of current GP2 squads. The 12-round championship boasts a large prize fund, and features a similar race format to GP2 – with mandatory pitstops in race one, and the top eight finishers reversed on the grid for the shorter and pitstop-free race two.
Pos Driver Team Time Gap 1. Jonny Reid Super Nova 1m43.829s 2. Fabio Onidi Lazarus 1m44.025s + 0.196s 3. Edoardo Piscopo DAMS 1m44.219s + 0.390s 4. Adrian Zaugg Trident 1m44.314s + 0.485s 5. Luca Filippi Euronova 1m44.322s + 0.493s 6. Vladimir Arabadzhiev DAMS 1m44.346s + 0.517s 7. Duncan Tappy DAMS 1m44.513s + 0.684s 8. Julian Leal Trident 1m44.515s + 0.686s 9. Giorgio Pantano Super Nova 1m44.523s + 0.694s 10. Jan Charouz Charouz-Gravity 1m44.609s + 0.780s 11. Carlos Iaconelli Durango 1m44.897s + 1.068s 12. Adrien Tambay Charouz-Gravity 1m44.914s + 1.085s 13. Walter Grubmuller Charouz-Gravity 1m45.290s + 1.461s 14. Celso Miguez RP 1m45.730s + 1.901s 15. Stefano Bizzari RP 1m45.745s + 1.916s 16. Tomas Kostka Charouz-Gravity 1m48.332s + 4.503s




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