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Turner claims pole at Silverstone
May 1st, 2010
Darren Turner claimed pole position for the Young Driver AMR Aston Martin team at his home round of the FIA GT1 World Championship at Silverstone.
Aston Martin factory driver Turner leapfrogged Frederic Makowiecki in the timesheets to go fastest in the closing seconds of the third segment of the new championship’s qualifying procedure.
His time was four tenths quicker than Hexis Aston Martin driver Makowiecki.
Turner, whose team-mate Tomas Enge will start this afternoon’s qualifying race from pole position, said: “I’m very happy to be on pole after a lot of disappointment at Abu Dhabi [the opening round of the series]. It’s nice to be at the sharp end of the grid.”
The Aston Martin DBR9, which was given a 50kg weight break ahead of this event, topped the timesheets in all three 10-minute qualifying sessions.
Stefan Mucke was fastest in Qualifying 1 in the second Young Driver car and Clivio Piccione did the best time in Qualifying 2 at the wheel of the second Hexis car.
Sumo Power Nissan driver Michael Krumm ended up third in the timesheets, just over two tenths behind Makowiecki. The German was three tenths ahead of Andrea Bertolini in the best of the Vitaphone Maseratis.
Oliver Gavin was second fastest in Qualifying 1 at the wheel of the SRT-run Mad Croc Chevrolet Corvette C6.R. His team-mate, sextogenarian Pertti Kuismanen was unable to make it into the top eight in Qualifying 2, meaning the car failed to make it into the final session.
Also eliminated at this stage was the winner of the main event at Abu Dhabi, the Matech Ford GT driven by Romain Grosjean and Thomas Mutsch.
Grosjean was only 15th in the opening session and Mutsch was second slowest in Qualifying 2.
Those eliminated in the first round included multiple FIA GT Championship race-winner Karl Wendlinger in the Swiss Racing Team Nissan GT-R and All-Inkl Lamborghini driver Christophe Bouchut.
Times to follow.




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