A starting tower and a clock tower alone on the track is what awaits the five fastest drivers from each of the two sessions in KF1. Everything to lose, or almost everything to gain, such is the goal of the SuperPole.
Going out first was Jean-Philippe Guignet with a long time to wait, but it was Armand Convers on top at the end with 49″768. He will therefore take pole in the heats, and has gained two places on the grid and three points in the championship.
The French love this strange game as Arnaud Kozlinski posted the second time in front of Jeremy Iglesias. Gary Catt is fourth, Jean-Phillippe Guignet fifth. Will Stevens made a slight mistake and paid for it on the clock, while Parrott’s clutch was failing. But is is Jack Te Braak who lost the most places, going from first to ninth position.
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