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Baku GP2: Rookie Antonio Giovinazzi takes pole for Prema

GP2 rookie Antonio Giovinazzi claimed a maiden series pole position on just his third appearance in the postponed Baku qualifying session

The Prema driver, who previously displayed his street circuit prowess in Pau and Macau in Formula 3 last year, was the man to beat for most of the session, which had been moved to the end of the day due to the kerb issues earlier on.

Giovinazzi led the field after the first runs, which were cut short by a red flag after both Philo Paz Armand and Daniel de Jong went down the escape road at Turn 3 and the former was unable to get going again.

In the second runs, Sergey Sirotkin briefly took pole away from Giovinazzi, only for the Italian to respond with a lap that was six tenths of a second faster than the Russian.

Sirotkin's ART Grand Prix team-mate Nobuharu Matsushita then took over top spot, but Giovinazzi was able to fight back with a lap of 1m51.752s, 0.089s quicker than the Japanese racer as most other drivers returned to the pits.

He may however face questions from the stewards after he appeared to impede Artem Markelov while on a cool-down lap prior to his pole-winning effort.

Sirotkin took third behind Matsushita, with Raffaele Marciello fourth.

Giovinazzi's fellow Italian newcomer Luca Ghiotto also managed two flying laps on the second run to claim fifth, ahead of Oliver Rowland.

Marvin Kirchhofer was another quick rookie in seventh, forcing Pierre Gasly to settle for eighth, a second down on team-mate Giovinazzi.

But he will start one place higher than the championship leader Norman Nato, while Alex Lynn could only manage 13th place, behind Sergio Canamasas, Jordan King and Markelov.

QUALIFYING TIMES

Pos Driver Team Time Gap
1 Antonio Giovinazzi Prema Racing 1m51.752s -
2 Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix 1m51.841s 0.089s
3 Sergey Sirotkin ART Grand Prix 1m52.532s 0.780s
4 Raffaele Marciello RUSSIAN TIME 1m52.555s 0.803s
5 Luca Ghiotto Trident 1m52.691s 0.939s
6 Oliver Rowland MP Motorsport 1m52.739s 0.987s
7 Marvin Kirchhofer Carlin 1m52.756s 1.004s
8 Pierre Gasly Prema Racing 1m52.760s 1.008s
9 Norman Nato Racing Engineering 1m52.929s 1.177s
10 Sergio Canamasas Carlin 1m52.962s 1.210s
11 Jordan King Racing Engineering 1m52.962s 1.210s
12 Artem Markelov RUSSIAN TIME 1m53.040s 1.288s
13 Alex Lynn DAMS 1m53.092s 1.340s
14 Nicholas Latifi DAMS 1m53.226s 1.474s
15 Mitch Evans Pertamina Campos Racing 1m53.401s 1.649s
16 Arthur Pic Rapax 1m53.702s 1.950s
17 Daniel de Jong MP Motorsport 1m54.000s 2.248s
18 Jimmy Eriksson Arden International 1m54.034s 2.282s
19 Gustav Malja Rapax 1m54.213s 2.461s
20 Sean Gelael Pertamina Campos Racing 1m54.717s 2.965s
21 Nabil Jeffri Arden International 1m55.333s 3.581s
22 Philo Paz Armand Trident 1m57.692s 5.940s

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