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Enna Superstars: Raffaele Giammaria takes pole on series debut

Raffaele Giammaria took a stunning pole position on his debut in the International Superstar Series at Pergusa in Sicily

Drafted into the Romeo Ferraris Mercedes squad as a late replacement for Camillo Zurcher, the GT Sprint regular backed up his free practice pace by storming to a comfortable pole position.

Giammaria did so by becoming the first man all weekend to dip into the 1m42s bracket, starting with a 1m42.750s effort 10 minutes into the session, before lowering it to a 1m42.589s very late in the going.

The next best was Max Pigoli, the Ferlito Jaguar driver managing a best of 1m43.158s to secure a front-row start. Pigoli has not won a race since taking the season opener at Monza back in April.

Another late addition to the grid, Solaris Chevrolet's Simone Iacone, rounded out a very unexpected top three. Iacone even spent several minutes sitting on top of the sheets before Giammaria's charge, ultimately settling for a solid third place.

Giammaria's team-mate Andrea Larini was fourth, leading home Thomas Biagi, who was impressive in the underpowered Dinamic BMW, and Francesco Sini in the other Solaris Chevrolet.

Title contender Tonio Liuzzi failed to convert his promising practice speed into a qualifying result, the CAAL Racing Mercedes driver recording just the seventh fastest time.

Still, it was much better than his title rival Johan Kristoffersson could manage. With the KMS Audi too heavy to attack the kerbs, the Swede was forced to settle for 14th place, second last of the drivers who actually set a flying lap.

Right at the back of the field, two big names failed to record a time. Just like in free practice one, Gianni Morbidelli found himself sitting the session out after trying to tackle a kerb in the overweight Audi Sport Italia RS5, and breaking a front shock absorber.

And free practice two pacesetter Luigi Ferrara also had a shocker, crashing his Roma Racing Mercedes on his first attempt at a flying lap.

Pos  Driver                Team/Car           Time       Gap
 1.  Raffaele Giammaria    Romeo Mercedes     1m42.589s
 2.  Max Pigoli            Ferlito Jaguar     1m43.158s  + 0.569s
 3.  Simone Iacone         Solaris Chevrolet  1m43.562s  + 0.973s
 4.  Andrea Larini         Romeo Mercedes     1m43.649s  + 1.060s
 5.  Thomas Biagi          Dinamic BMW        1m43.915s  + 1.326s
 6.  Francesco Sini        Solaris Chevrolet  1m43.925s  + 1.336s
 7.  Tonio Liuzzi          CAAL Mercedes      1m44.356s  + 1.767s
 8.  Max Mugelli           Dinamic BMW        1m44.564s  + 1.975s
 9.  Andrea Bacci          CAAL Mercedes      1m45.498s  + 2.909s
10.  Ezio Muccio           Ferlito Jaguar     1m45.770s  + 3.181s
11.  Giovanni Berton       Dinamic BMW        1m45.842s  + 3.253s
12.  Nico Caldarola        Roma Mercedes      1m45.845s  + 3.256s
13.  Christian Fittipaldi  Swiss Maserati     1m46.921s  + 4.332s
14.  Johan Kristoffersson  KMS Audi           1m47.118s  + 4.529s
15.  Mauro Cesari          Swiss Maserati     1m47.921s  + 5.332s

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