Porsche Mobil1 Supercup, round 6 at the British Grand
Prix
First
pole position for local hero Nicholas Tandy
Everything went
perfectly for Nicholas Tandy: On the Silverstone Grand
Prix circuit, the local hero used his home advantage to grab his first
pole position in the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup. In the fiercely-contested
qualifying for the sixth round of the season, the Supercup newcomer was
0.167 seconds faster in his Konrad Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 Cup than
points’ leader René Rast (Germany), who has yielded four wins so
far this season for the Al Faisal Lechner Racing team.
On the traditional 5.898 kilometre circuit, where the history of the
Formula 1 World Championship began 60 years ago, Britain’s Sean Edwards
(Abu Dhabi by tolimit) claimed the third grid spot ahead of Bleekemolen
Harders Plaza pilot Jaap van Lagen from the Netherlands, who snatched
the fourth quickest time. Austrian Norbert Siedler (VELTINS MRS
Racing), winner of the Barcelona round, posted the fifth fastest time
with Slovakian Stefan Rosina (Lechner Racing), and shares the third
grid row on sixth for Sunday’s race.
Kuba Giermaziak brought home a fitting result to celebrate his 20th
birthday from Friday. Driving for Verva Racing, the Pole secured the
seventh spot on the grid and his best qualifying result to date.
Taking
up the race alongside the Supercup rookie on the fourth row is
four-time Supercup champion Patrick Huisman (Netherlands, Konrad
Motorsport). Another Briton made a promising start at his guest
appearance in the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup: Euan Hankey, as one of the
many talented youngsters contesting the Carrera Cup Great Britian,
qualified his 911 GT3 Cup on the ninth grid position, ahead of Jan
Seyffarth (Germany) from VELTINS MRS Racing.
Nicholas Tandy (pole-sitter): “A fantastic result. It’s shaping up to
be a successful Supercup weekend. We could certainly do with the two
extra points for pole position. Actually everything ran perfectly. And
that’s good, because I turned my fastest time in the first lap and
hence we have a brand new set of tyres for the race. From the start to
the first corner in Silverstone is not very far, so it’s crucial to
start up the front. I hope we can use this advantage on Sunday. Then I
might even bring home my first Supercup victory.”
René Rast (second in qualifying): “Risk a lot, lose a lot. I
took a big risk today and I lost when I made a braking error at the end
of my fast lap. That cost me half a second and the pole, which I’m sure
I’d have taken. Still, I’m happy enough. The last few races were
somewhat one-sided, this time I’ll have to fight hard for victory. And
I like that idea. It won’t be easy by any means, but it’ll certainly be
exciting.”
Sean Edwards (third in qualifying): “I wanted pole position but I gave
it away by making a mistake. Obviously I’m not totally pleased, but
there’s worse starting positions than the second row. In the race I’ll
try to make the best of the situation. The two in front of me are
fighting for the championship, so I have nothing to lose. Perhaps this
is an advantage that I can use.”
Qualifying result
1. Nicholas Tandy (GB), Konrad Motorsport, 2:04.787 minutes
2. René Rast (D), Al Faisal Lechner Racing, + 0.167 seconds
3. Sean Edwards (GB), Team Abu Dhabi by tolimit, + 0.288
4. Jaap van Lagen (NL), Team Bleekemolen Harders Plaza, + 0.444
5. Norbert Siedler (A), VELTINS MRS Racing, + 0.598
6. Stefan Rosina (SK), Lechner Racing, + 0.818
ATTENTION: Sean Edwards has to
start the race on Sunday from the end of
the grid by decision of the Stewards. He received the penalty because
he failed track limits in his fastest qualifying lap. Please find the
updated qualifying classification and the starting grid in the
attachment.

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