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Bahrain Formula 2: Ferrari juniors Leclerc and Fuoco fill front row

Charles Leclerc beat his Prema Racing team-mate Antonio Fuoco to pole position for the Formula 2 feature race at the Bahrain International Circuit

Leclerc - the 2016 GP3 champion - was the quickest driver after the field had completed their first runs in the night-time session, which took place in 29C temperatures that were significantly lower than the day's earlier practice session.

The 19-year-old headed back out on the circuit while his rivals sat in the pits in the middle of the session and improved in all three sectors to set a best time of 1m38.907s.

Fuoco, who had got within 0.1 seconds of his team-mate's previous fastest time early in the 30-minute session, did not get a chance to reply on his second run as a collision between Nabil Jeffri and Gustav Malja brought out the virtual safety car and confirmed Leclerc's 0.6s advantage over his fellow Ferrari Academy driver.

The incident between Jeffri and Malja occurred at Turn 9 with just over 90 seconds remaining on the clock as Jeffri closed rapidly on the Racing Engineering driver and dived to his inside at the apex of the left hander.

They came together and the resulting collision caused them both to stop - Malja only just off the racing line on the approach to Turn 10 - which brought out the virtual safety car and prevented any drivers caught behind the crash improving their times.

One driver who was not caught out was Nyck de Vries and the Rapax racer was able to move up to third quickest on his final lap, despite losing much of practice due to an alternator problem.

Norman Nato finished fourth for Arden ahead of Luca Ghiotto and Nobuharu Matsushita, who were fifth and sixth for Russian Time and ART Grand Prix.

Artem Markelov ended up seventh fastest, one spot ahead of Oliver Rowland, who complained of brake locking problems on his way to eighth.

Rowland, recently announced as a Renault Formula 1 development driver, locked up at the first corner on his final lap and had a similar issue at Turn 10.

Alexander Albon, who had been slowest in practice for ART, finished ninth, and Sergio Sette Câmara rounded out the top 10 for MP Motorsport.

British driver Jordan King was 11th, as Malja and Jeffri, who both face a stewards investigation for their collision, finished the session in 15th and 20th.

QUALIFYING TIMES:

Pos Driver Team Time Gap
1 Charles Leclerc Prema Racing 1m38.907s -
2 Antonio Fuoco Prema Racing 1m39.585s 0.678s
3 Nyck de Vries Rapax 1m39.665s 0.758s
4 Norman Nato Pertamina Arden 1m39.696s 0.789s
5 Luca Ghiotto RUSSIAN TIME 1m39.948s 1.041s
6 Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix 1m40.011s 1.104s
7 Artem Markelov RUSSIAN TIME 1m40.018s 1.111s
8 Oliver Rowland DAMS 1m40.053s 1.146s
9 Alexander Albon ART Grand Prix 1m40.140s 1.233s
10 Sergio Sette Camara MP Motorsport 1m40.168s 1.261s
11 Jordan King MP Motorsport 1m40.201s 1.294s
12 Johnny Cecotto Jr. Rapax 1m40.262s 1.355s
13 Nicholas Latifi DAMS 1m40.280s 1.373s
14 Louis Deletraz Racing Engineering 1m40.453s 1.546s
15 Gustav Malja Racing Engineering 1m40.473s 1.566s
16 Ralph Boschung Campos Racing 1m40.501s 1.594s
17 Sean Gelael Pertamina Arden 1m40.778s 1.871s
18 Sergio Canamasas Trident 1m40.810s 1.903s
19 Stefano Coletti Campos Racing 1m41.416s 2.509s
20 Nabil Jeffri Trident 1m41.604s 2.697s


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