Bourdais delighted with maiden pole
Formula 1 refugee Sebastien Bourdais was delighted with his first Superleague Formula pole position at Jarama in Spain on Saturday, and believes he has a great chance of recording his third race win in the series on Sunday
Bourdais just pipped Anderlecht's Yelmer Buurman to pole by 0.006s in his Sevilla car, after making a mistake in the final sector that almost cost him top spot.
"A little mistake can cost you a lot around here," he said. "It was very tight with Yelmer, but I'm very happy to record my first pole. We were strong on long runs in practice, so we should be in good shape in the races."
Buurman said: "I'm happy to be starting from the front row, but when you miss out by such a small margin you always think 'if only I'd braked later here, or earlier there'. It's so easy to make a mistake on this track, and I ran a little wide at Turn 1 because I was struggling to get the heat into the tyres."
Third place starter Esteban Guerrieri of Olympiacos added that tyres will be the key to Sunday's races, the final rounds of the football club-based series.
"The tyre degredation here is huge," he said. "It's going to be a very demanding race. My goal is to get second in the championship, as I think to win it now is almost impossible for us."
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