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Macau Grand Prix: Dan Ticktum on provisional pole ahead of Ilott

Red Bull junior Dan Ticktum pipped Ferrari protege Callum Ilott to provisional pole position for the Macau Grand Prix in a thrilling first qualifying session

Motopark driver Ticktum, who is bidding to win a second successive Macau GP, ran around in tandem with Carlin F3 returnee Callum Ilott as they set the top two times.

Ticktum's best was 0.132 seconds quicker than that of Ilott, who was ahead on the road, and with a strong chance of rain on Friday this could be the front row for Saturday's qualification race.

"It was good but I'm not completely satisfied," said Ticktum.

"There are quite a few improvements to come for the car and the driver, and I need to be doing better than a 2m11.0s to be honest.

"The lap was good, I'm not denying that, but it can always be better - I'm not disappointed, but I'm not over the moon either."

Ticktum did the time on new tyres that were bolted on at the first of three red-flag stoppages.

"That was a good decision by Timo [Rumpfkeil, Motopark boss] and Andy [Kohler, technical director]," he said.

"I was on the radio saying 'are you sure?', but they stuck to it."

Ilott only fitted two new Yokohama tyres in the stoppage, so has a two-tyre advantage over most of the other leading contenders for the rest of the weekend.

He gave Ticktum a sniff of a slipstream, adding: "If you've got a fast driver in front of you it does help.

"Our track position was good, and where we are in the pits [over halfway down the field] I'm not in a position to get a slipstream from who I want to.

"Every lap I did was without a tow."

F3 European champion Mick Schumacher moved up to third spot just before the second red flag, with one of the last improvements of the session in his Prema Powerteam car.

At the same time, Jake Hughes impressively darted up to fourth spot with Hitech GP, the Brit, like Ilott, returning to F3 from GP3 for the weekend.

Super Formula star Yuhi Sekiguchi briefly held third spot in his B-Max Racing car, with a time that ended up fifth fastest, one spot ahead of Carlin's Sacha Fenestraz - the Frenchman made light head-on contact with the barrier at Police, before heading to the pits for a front-wing change.

Joel Eriksson was quickest at the first stoppage from Motopark team-mate Juri Vips, but both delayed their exits from the pits and then got mired in traffic - they failed to improve and slumped to seventh and 11th respectively.

Alex Palou (B-Max), Ferdinand Habsburg (Motopark) and Japanese champion Sho Tsuboi (TOM'S) completed the top 10.

Apart from Schumacher, the other four Prema drivers also suffered from the mobile chicanes on track, ending up 13th (Marcus Armstrong), 14th (Guan Yu Zhou), 18th (Ralf Aron) and 19th (Robert Shwartzman).

The first two red flags were both caused by Hitech drivers crashing at Police, with Charles Leong in the wall after 14 minutes and Enaam Ahmed with six minutes to go.

Any chance of improvement in the final few minutes was wrecked when Toda Racing's Sena Sakaguchi shunted at R Bend, causing the final stoppage.

Result

Pos Driver Team Car Gap
1 Dan Ticktum Motopark Academy Dallara/Volkswagen 2m11.004s
2 Callum Ilott Carlin Dallara/Volkswagen 0.132s
3 Mick Schumacher SJM Theodore Racing by Prema Dallara/Mercedes 0.429s
4 Jake Hughes Hitech GP Dallara/Mercedes 0.494s
5 Yuhi Sekiguchi B-MAX Racing Team Dallara/Volkswagen 0.670s
6 Sacha Fenestraz Carlin Dallara/Volkswagen 0.703s
7 Joel Eriksson Motopark Academy Dallara/Volkswagen 0.728s
8 Alex Palou B-MAX Racing Team Dallara/Volkswagen 0.771s
9 Ferdinand Habsburg Motopark Academy Dallara/Volkswagen 0.913s
10 Sho Tsuboi TOM'S Dallara/Toyota 0.962s
11 Juri Vips Motopark Academy Dallara/Volkswagen 0.976s
12 Enaam Ahmed Hitech GP Dallara/Mercedes 0.994s
13 Marcus Armstrong SJM Theodore Racing by Prema Dallara/Mercedes 1.035s
14 Guanyu Zhou SJM Theodore Racing by Prema Dallara/Mercedes 1.074s
15 Sophia Florsch Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara/Mercedes 1.513s
16 Jehan Daruvala Carlin Dallara/Volkswagen 1.594s
17 Ritomo Miyata TOM'S Dallara/Toyota 1.642s
18 Ralf Aron SJM Theodore Racing by Prema Dallara/Mercedes 1.700s
19 Robert Shwartzman SJM Theodore Racing by Prema Dallara/Mercedes 2.034s
20 Marino Sato Motopark Academy Dallara/Volkswagen 2.388s
21 Keyvan Andres Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara/Mercedes 2.550s
22 Frederik Vesti Van Amersfoort Racing Dallara/Mercedes 3.010s
23 Toshiki Oyu Toda Racing Dallara/Toda 3.063s
24 Sena Sakaguchi Toda Racing Dallara/Toda 3.664s
25 Charles Leong Hitech GP Dallara/Mercedes 3.966s
26 Ukyo Sasahara ThreeBond Racing Dallara/Tomei 5.567s
27 Yoshiaki Katayama Carlin Dallara/Volkswagen 8.517s
- Dragon B-MAX Racing Team Dallara/Volkswagen 13.131s


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