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Last-gasp Masters pole for Hulkenberg

Nico Hulkenberg clinched pole position for this weekend's Masters of Formula 3 at Zolder with a sensational late effort in this afternoon's final qualifying session

The German, who is bidding to become the first driver ever to win back-to-back Masters titles, produced an incredible lap in the dying seconds of the session to pinch the pole from his ART Grand Prix teammate Jules Bianchi.

Bianchi was more than half a second clear of the field for half the top 20 shootout after staying out on his first set of tyres for three laps longer than his rivals. Several attempts to topple Bianchi with new tyres failed, until Dani Clos's stranded Prema Powerteam car forced the session to be red flagged.

Once it was recovered, there was only time for two flying laps each. Several drivers took it turns to catapult themselves into the top six, but none could match Bianchi's earlier effort. Hulkenberg's first effort was two tenths shy and only good enough for third, but he improved by half a second on his final lap to snatch the pole from Bianchi by more than quarter of a second.

"It was quite tough," said Hulkenberg. "We are at the top of the pit lane so there were a lot of cars in front of me after the red flag. I knew that last lap would have to be perfect, but I thought there would be too much traffic. There was a little, but I also got a tow which helped a bit.

"Of course I want to win every race, but because this isn't part of a championship I am quite relaxed about it. We will either win or we won't, lets just see what happens tomorrow."

Renger van der Zande got within a tenth of Bianchi with his last effort and earned third place on the grid, while Koudai Tsukakoshi completed the second row, heading a train of 14 cars covered by less than half a second.

Stefano Coletti finished up fifth, ahead of Max Chilton, who was best of the British championship drivers in sixth. Jon Lancaster, Mika Maki, Brendon Hartley, and Daniel Campos-Hull completed the top ten.

Tom Dillman set the best time of the Group B session to earn 21st place on the grid. He was embroiled in a three way battle with Atte Mustonen and Sam Bird for much of the half hour, but Dillman secured the top spot from Bird as the times dipped into the high 1:24s at the end.

Yann Clairay pipped Mustonen for third (23rd) at the end, and James Jakes took fifth (25th) with his final lap of the session.

Group A
Pos Driver                 Team        Car    Time         Gap
 1. Nico Hulkenberg        ART         D/M    1:24.280
 2. Jules Bianchi          ART         D/M    1:24.550  +0.270
 3. Renger van der Zande   Prema       D/M    1:24.640  +0.360
 4. Koudai Tsukakoshi      Manor       D/M    1:24.813  +0.533
 5. Stefano Coletti        Prema       D/M    1:24.869  +0.589
 6. Max Chilton            Hitech      D/M    1:24.884  +0.604
 7. Jon Lancaster          ART         D/M    1:25.044  +0.764
 8. Mika Maki              Mucke       D/M    1:25.058  +0.778
 9. Brendon Hartley        Carlin      D/M    1:25.071  +0.791
10. Daniel Campos-Hull     HBR         D/M    1:25.086  +0.806
11. Rodolfo Gonzalez       Carlin      D/M    1:25.109  +0.829
12. Richard Philippe       Carlin      D/M    1:25.113  +0.833
13. Jaime Alguersuari      Carlin      D/M    1:25.117  +0.837
14. Henkie Waldschmidt     SG          D/M    1:25.139  +0.859
15. Edoardo Mortara        Signature   D/V    1:25.203  +0.923
16. Christian Vietoris     Mucke       D/M    1:25.294  +1.014
17. Roberto Merhi          Hitech      D/M    1:25.299  +1.019
18. Nick Tandy             JTR         M/M    1:25.452  +1.172
19. Michael Devaney        Ultimate    M/M    1:25.597  +1.317
20. Dani Clos              Prema       D/M    1:26.157  +1.877

Group B
Pos Driver                 Team        Car    Time         Gap
 1. Tom Dillman            Jo Zeller   D/M    1:24.860
 2. Sam Bird               Carlin      D/M    1:24.900  +0.040
 3. Yann Clairay           SG          D/M    1:25.129  +0.269
 4. Atte Mustonen          Double R    D/M    1:25.233  +0.373
 5. James Jakes            ART         D/M    1:25.471  +0.611
 6. Erik Janis             Mucke       D/M    1:25.502  +0.642
 7. Daniel Ricciardo       SG          D/M    1:25.525  +0.665
 8. John Martin            Double R    D/M    1:25.682  +0.822
 9. Esteban Guerrieri      Ultimate    M/M    1:25.725  +0.865
10. Jean-Karl Vernay       Signature   D/V    1:25.729  +0.869
11. Kazuya Oshima          Manor       D/M    1:25.789  +0.929
12. Niall Breen            Manor       D/M    1:25.921  +1.061
13. Henry Arundel          Double R    D/M    1:25.939  +1.079
14. Basil Shaaban          HBR         D/M    1:26.160  +1.300
15. Martin Plowman         Signature   D/V    1:26.349  +1.489
16. Franck Mailleux        Signature   D/V    1:26.565  +1.705
17. Ricardo Teixeira       Ultimate    M/M    1:27.207  +2.347
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