Alain Menu claims fourth pole position of WTCC season

beating Gabriele Tarquini by two tenths of a second.

The Italian driver had set the benchmark with a very fast first lap and felt like he had wrapped pole position for good. However, the Chevrolet team managed to prepare their cars in time for a second attempt that eventually Menu exploited, stealing the pole at the very last moment.

Tarquini and the Lukoil Racing Team tried to react, but when the SEAT was ready to leave the pit lane, it was too late for a last flying lap. Although they also managed to improve, Yvan Muller and Rob Huff were not able to beat Tarquinis time and qualified in second and third, ahead of the two best Yokohama Trophy competitors: Norbert Michelisz and Alex MacDowall.

A few drivers were disappointed by the results, as they did not manage to advance to Q2. Tom Coronel spoiled his Q1 by spinning on new tyres, Pepe Oriola could not make any better that 18th, and Team Aon team-mates James Nash and Tom Chilton were not able to repeat the good results they have had in Practice.

Stefano DAste and Mehdi Bennani qualified tenth and ninth, meaning a full BMW front row on the reversed grid for Race 2. Qualifying 1On his first lap Yvan Muller posted a provisional fastest lap of 1:46.572 that lasted for ten minutes, before Gabriele Tarquini improved to 1:45.947.Afterwards, the session was disrupted by the red flag with six minutes left on the clock, when Aleksei Dudukalo beached his SEAT at Turn 2.As action resumed, the Chevrolet trio achieved significant improvements. Rob Huff jumped on top of the list with a lap of 1:45.710, but hewas immediately demoted to second by Mullers 1:45.556. Alain Menu moved up to fourth (1:46.182) ahead of Tiago Monteiro (1:46.643).Surprisingly the BMW cars seemed much more at ease, after they had struggled in practice.

Stefano DAste, Norbert Michelisz, Franz Engstler and Mehdi Bennani occupied the positions from sixth to ninth, while Alberto Cerqui won the 12th and last slot for the Q2. Alex MacDowall in 10th and Dudukalo in 11th completed the field of the drivers allowed to fight for pole position. James Nash was the first of the excluded from Q2, in 13th position, only 0.024 seconds behind Cerqui.

The following drivers adavanced to Q2: Muller, Huff, Tarquini, Menu, Monteiro, DAste, Michelisz, Engstler, Bennani, MacDowall, Dudukalo and Cerqui.Qualifying 2Three different drivers ousted each other from the top of the time sheet at the end of the first flying lap.Muller was the first one to take the lead with a lap of 1:45.608, then he was beaten by Menus 1:45.567 and eventually Tarquini posted a new provisional fastest time of 1:45.468. The three Chevrolet drivers prepared for another attempt and hit the track all together. They all improved, but only Menu was able to beat Tarquinis time posting a 1:45.232 that was good enough for the pole. Muller and Rob Huff were classified third and fourth, while Norbert Michelisz qualified in fifth and best of the Yokohama Trophy, ahead of Alex MacDowall.

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