November
22, 2003 (prplus)
International
Formula 3 Korea Super Prix
Qualifying
Sessions
November
22, 2003
Weather:
Dry, clear
HAMILTON
GRABS POLE FOR KOREAN SEASON-CLOSER
British
ace Lewis Hamilton clinched pole position for the International
Formula 3 Korea Super Prix with the fastest lap ever recorded
around the Changwon Raceway.
The McLaren F1 team protégé set a time of 1m
09.989s to establish his place on the front of the grid for
Sunday's race. Brazilian Nelson Piquet Junior lines up alongside
Hamilton on the front row, while Piquet's team-mate Richard
Antinucci starts third, just ahead of Menu Motorsport's Robert
Doornbos.
Manor
Motorsport's Lewis Hamilton believes that on Sunday he can
convert pole position into his first victory, in only his
third ever F3 start: "I think we have a very good chance
of winning, we've been quick in practice and qualifying and
I just need to stay calm and collected to come away with the
win," said Hamilton.
Despite
his lack of experience, the 18-year-old was delighted with
the balance of his Dallara Mugen-Honda, "We put the new
tyres on and the car felt really good. I made a few changes
in my driving style and the quick times just came. I don't
have a lot of experience on street tracks," he added,
"but my experience of Macau has really helped me this
weekend."
Second
on the grid was Hitech Racing's Nelson Piquet Junior, "I've
found it a difficult weekend so far, I've been struggling
to get used to the track as the corners are very tight and
the chicane is risky. Yet in qualifying, I cooled the tyres
down and then on my last lap I took a risk at the chicane
and made up all my time there but I don't know if I could
have gone faster than Lewis," said Piquet.
The
Brazilian struggled on the streets of Macau last weekend,
but has learnt to adapt his driving to the streets of Changwon.
"In Macau it was a lack of experience, I wanted to go
fast straightaway and I shunted early on, but here I've kept
off the wall and slowly built up my confidence."
Third
on the grid overall was the American Richard Antinucci. He
lost his times from the morning session after his Dallara
Renault was found to be underweight by the scrutineers, however
Antinucci set a time in the second qualifying session that
puts him on the second row for Sunday's race. He said, "This
afternoon I was five kilograms overweight which proves that
we've been genuinely quick all weekend," said Antinucci.
Robert
Doornbos was fourth quickest for Menu Motorsport and he hoped
his luck will be better than Macau, where he retired while
running third, he said: "The car worked well yesterday,
we changed some things on the car and in the last 20 minutes
it felt really good, it was just a shame that Piquet pipped
us in the last minute. I'm going push hard tomorrow."
The
Polish driver Robert Kubica starts fifth, just ahead of the
two TOM's cars of Tatsuya Kataoka and James Courtney. Adam
Carroll lines ups eighth on the grid for Carlin Motorsport
after crashing on his final lap in the morning session. Macau
Grand Prix winner Nicolas Lapierre will start in 13th after
clipping the tyre wall at the chicane in the first session.
Qualifying
was stopped as soon as it started after Spaniard Pedro Barral
hit the wall in the fast sweeps after the start. He destroyed
his Swiss Racing Dallara and was taken to the hospital where
he will remain overnight for observation.
The International Formula 3 Korea Super Prix 2003 will take
place tomorrow (November 23), over two legs of 25 laps each.
Among
the major corporations backing the event are LG Engineering
& Construction, Daewoo Engineering & Construction,
Posco Engineering & Construction, GM Daewoo, BAT Korea,
and SK Engineering & Construction. Kumho Tires, official
tire supplier to the Formula 3 Euroseries and a long-time
supporter of its home event, is once again Official Tire Supplier
to the Super Prix. Hyundai Oilbank is the Official Fuel Supplier.
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