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                   Hamilton 
                    on pole  brake ventilation trouble 
                     
                   In 
                    the Saturday morning qualifying, held in cool conditions, 
                    Lewis Hamilton (ASM F3, Dallara-Mercedes, 1:10.496 minutes) 
                    secured his third pole position of the season and will share 
                    the first row of the grid for race one in Pau, France, with 
                    his team-mate, Adrian Sutil (ASM F3, Dallara-Mercedes, 1:11.078 
                    minutes). Franck Perera (Prema Powerteam, Dallara-Opel, 1:11.069 
                    minutes) and James Rossiter (Signature-Plus, Dallara-Opel, 
                    1:11.218 minutes) secured third and fourth positions respectively. 
                     
                   
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                    Due to the tracks characteristic, the qualifying was 
                    contested in two groups. Just like it was the case yesterday, 
                    group one was dominated by Lewis Hamilton. The Briton was 
                    the only of the 23 Formula 3 Euro Series drivers to set a 
                    lap time below 1:11 minutes. For quite a time, Loïc Duval 
                    (Signature-Plus, Dallara Opel, 1:11.135 minutes) held second 
                    place, but short before the session ended, the Frenchman returned 
                    to the pits and retired after having touched the wall in Lycee, 
                    thus offering Franck Perera the chance of working his way 
                    up to second place. In the second group, Adrian Sutil and 
                    James Rossiter battled it out for the lead, with Sutil getting 
                    the upper hand, at the end of the day.  
                  Late 
                    on Friday evening, the stewards decided to disallow the times 
                    set by HBR drivers, Hannes Neuhauser (Dallara-Mercedes), Maximilian 
                    Götz (Dallara-Opel) and Alejandro Nuñez (Dallara-Opel) 
                    as well as I.S.R driver Filip Salaquarda (Dallara-Opel) in 
                    yesterdays qualifying for race four, as the brake ventilation 
                    of their cars didnt meet the regulations. Furthermore, 
                    it was decided that the penalised drivers have to start the 
                    race from the end of the grid. I.S.R accepted the penalty 
                    while HBR appealed against it. As the appeal results in suspensiveness 
                    regarding the stewards sentence, the HBR drivers will 
                    start tomorrows race from the eighth (Neuhauser) ninth 
                    (Götz) and 20th (Nuñez) grid positions they had 
                    actually qualified for.  
                  Lewis 
                    Hamilton (ASM F3): We succeeded in solving yesterdays 
                    problems, therefore, I experienced a rather trouble-free qualifying 
                    session, today. Yet, I was rather surprised to be able to 
                    set such a fast time, that early.  
                  Adrian 
                    Sutil (ASM F3): The car handled clearly better than 
                    yesterday when I experienced my problems in the fast bends. 
                    After a long night of data analysis, we have changed several 
                    details, and things turned out to work much better, in this 
                    mornings qualifying session.  
                  Franck 
                    Perera (Prema Powerteam): During the entire session 
                    I was hampered by steering problems. There was a lot of traffic, 
                    therefore, I could set only two fast laps without being hampered 
                    by a rival. To be third on the grid is a promising starting 
                    position. Regarding the championship, it will be vital to 
                    score points, here in Pau.  
                  Track 
                    temperature: 16.0 ºC 
                    Air temperature: 7.5 ºC 
                  
                  
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