Ilott claims crucial F2 pole in Bahrain, Schumacher only tenth

Callum Ilott was once again the man to beat in Formula 2 qualifying as he claimed his fifth pole position of the season.
Ilott claims crucial F2 pole in Bahrain, Schumacher only tenth

Callum Ilott was once again the man to beat in Formula ♎2 qualifying as he claimed his fifth pole po🌱sition of the season.

Ilott’s pole in Bahrain means he 🅘closes the gap to championship leader Mick Schumacher to 18 points, with four points behind h෴anded to the polesitter in F2.

Sc🐲humacher struggled for pace throughout qualifying and is set to start tomorrow’s featu𒈔re race from tenth on the grid.

It wasn’t plain sailing for🌜 the other championship hopefuls with Yuki Tsunoda set to start from the back of the grid having spun his Carlin at Turn 12 resulting in the first red flag period.

Tsunoda had been o𓄧n course to move into second place behind Ilott but carried too much speed Turn 12, eventually spinning off at Turn 13.

The Ja🔴panese driver was unable to get his Ca🐓rlin car going again and will be forced to start from 22nd on the grid.

🅺Once Tsunoda’s car was cleared, the order didn’t change too much as the wind picked up.

Ilott’sꦇ time remained untouched, while Felipe Drugovich got within 0.4s of the Ferrari junior to qualify second.

Dan Tick👍tum will start third ahead of Marcus Armstrong and Guanyu Zhou.

Giuliano Alesi enjoyed one of his finest performances of ♓the season in sixth place but caused the second red flag of the session as he ground to a halt at Turn 1 in the dying few minutes.

Nikita Mazepin will start from seventh and has an outside shot of the title, trailing Schumacher by 51 points going into🌟 this weekend’s event.

Jehan Daruv🎐ala and Christian Lundgaard will line up just ahead of Schumacher in eighth♓ and ninth place.

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