Lewis 
                  Hamilton takes Monaco pole 
                   
                   In 
                    the qualifying session for the Formula 3 Euro Series Monaco 
                    Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton (ASM F3, Dallara-Mercedes, 1:28,593 
                    min) succeeded in securing the pole position. At the 3.340-kilometre 
                    Circuit de la Principauté, the Briton will be 
                    the pole-sitter on the grid for the seventh and the eighth 
                    rounds respectively. This means that the McLaren protégé 
                    secured already his fifth pole in the 2005 season so far, 
                    with Adrian Sutil (ASM F3, Dallara-Mercedes, 1:29,202 min), 
                    Loïc Duval (Signature-Plus, Dallara-Opel, 1:29,316 min) 
                    and Franck Perera (Prema Powerteam, Dallara-Opel, 1:29,523 
                    min) completing the first two rows of the grid.  
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                  The 
                    23 Formula 3 Euro Series drivers contest only one qualifying, 
                    during the Monaco Formula One GP weekend, therefore, the result 
                    of this session was decisive regarding the grid positions 
                    for both rounds of the weekend. Lewis Hamilton secured the 
                    pole in superior style by setting a lap time 0.609 seconds 
                    fastest than the one of his closest chaser. In the very last 
                    seconds of the session, Hamiltons team-mate, Adrian 
                    Sutil, moved up to second place, thus pushing French driver 
                    Loïc Duval away from the first row of the grid. A remarkable 
                    effort as the German had to contest the final five minutes 
                    of the session with a twisted rear wing after having spun 
                    in Poitiers, short before the tunnel, and making 
                    slight contact with the tyre walls.  
                  Due 
                    to several yellow phases, it was anything but easy for the 
                    drivers of the most competitive young gun series worldwide, 
                    to complete a fast lap. Esteban Guerrieris (Team Midland 
                    Euroseries, Dallara-Mercedes, 1:36,365 min) qualifying session 
                    lasted just eight minutes. The Argentinean missed the Swimming 
                    Pool chicane and skidded into the crash barriers, thus 
                    destroying his complete front suspension.  
                  After 
                    15 minutes of the 30-minute qualifying, Hannes Neuhauser (HBR 
                    Motorsport, Dallara-Mercedes, 1:32,664 min) spun and stranded 
                    close to the tyre walls  and the session was red flagged. 
                    But at the end of the day, the Austrian could continue.  
                  Lewis 
                    Hamilton (ASM F3): Im delighted to have clinched 
                    the Monaco pole. It was hard work and it was anything but 
                    easy to find the gap for a fast lap 
                  Adrian 
                    Sutil (ASM F3): Second position on the grid is a good 
                    result. Yet, Im not happy with my performance. After 
                    having made contact with the tyre walls, my rear wing was 
                    twisted and I had to contest the rest of the session being 
                    hampered by this handicap.  
                  Loïc 
                    Duval (Signature-Plus): I gave my very best, today, 
                    but Lewis and his car are just too good. Yet, at the end of 
                    the day, to be third on the grid is a promising initial position, 
                    offering me the chance of clinching a good result.  
                  Track 
                    temperature: 21.0 ºC 
                    Air temperature: 20.2 ºC  
                  
                  
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