Lithuanian Kazim Vasiliauskas has claimed his first Formula Two pole position at Imola on Friday afternoon. The 19-year-old will start alongside leading Italian Mirko Bortolotti with Aleshin third.
Bortolotti pipped Mikhail Aleshin to second place, but the Italian was upset with his colleague after Aleshin allegedly blocked him on his final run. It is the second time in as many meetings that the Red Bull duo have had a difference of opinion.
Robert Wickens completed a Red Bull 2-3-4 as the Canadian left it late see off Philipp Eng. The Austrian was second behind Vasiliauskas with only five minutes to go, but he may have paid the price for aborting his final run. Championship leader Andy Soucek maybe content with sixth, but the Spaniard admitted that he did not have the pace to challenge for pole.
Sebastian Hohenthal ended up eighth ahead of a mighty impressive run from German Sanchez. The reigning Spanish F3 champion recovered from a spin early in the session, and he responded with a great lap to score his best qualifying position of the season.
After the setting the pace during the opening practice session, Julien Jousse will be disappointed with ninth, whilst Edoardo Piscopo will have to fight for his first F2 podium from tenth on the grid.
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