Alexander Albon went fastest in Group A, clocking the two fastest times of the session ahead of Race 1 polesitter Charles Leclerc and Antonio Giovinazzi. In Group B, a resurgent George Russell set the pace, leading Jake Dennis and a rapidly improving Dorian Boccolacci, although the pace of Group A prevented a pole for the Carlin driver.

The Brit, who races under a Thai licence, heads the pack ahead of Russell. Antonio Giovinazzi, who lost the championship lead to Leclerc last time out and plummeted to 4th in the standings, starts P5, in front of his closest rival Rosenqvist who starts from P11, but behind Dennis, who currently sits just 5 points ahead in second in the championship.

Albon’s teammate Boccolacci’s run of excellent form continues, with the 6th spot on the grid belonging to him. After the horror crash at Spa Gustavo Menezes qualified a notable 8th, with Mikkel Jensen unable to repeat his stellar qualifying from the previous round to sit behind the American in 9th.

Results:

Pos Driver Lap Time Laps
1 Alexander Albon 48,099 19
2 George Russell 48,353 24
3 Charles Leclerc 48,295 21
4 Jake Dennis 48,372 19
5 Antonio Giovinazzi 48,302 20
6 Dorian Boccolacci 48,384 19
7 Santino Ferrucci 48,353 20
8 Gustavo Menezes 48,491 21
9 Mikkel Jensen 48,412 19
10 Brandon Maisano 48,515 21
11 Felix Rosenqvist 48,424 19
12 Maximilian Günther 48,518 21
13 Sérgio Sette Camara 48,482 22
14 Alessio Lorandi 48,556 21
15 Lance Stroll 48,54 19
16 Callum Ilott 48,559 21
17 Arjun Maini 48,547 21
18 Markus Pommer 48,581 20
19 Tatiana Calderón 48,645 20
20 Raoul Hyman 48,671 22
21 Fabian Schiller 48,786 19
22 Ryan Tveter 48,681 20
23 Matt Solomon 48,791 21
24 Nabil Jeffri 48,782 22
25 Kang Ling 48,807 20
26 Michele Beretta 48,909 21
27 Matthew Rao 49,114 23
28 Sam Macleod 48,919 21
29 Julio Moreno 49,148 22
30 Pietro Fittipaldi 48,94 21
31 Mahaveer Raghunathan 49,474 21
32 Nicolas Pohler 49,352 22

 

RACE 1 BEGINS AT 11:30 LOCAL TIME TOMORROW, FOLLOWED BY RACE 2 AT 18:10. RACE 3 ON SUNDAY TAKES PLACE AT 10:40.