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HomeFormula RegionalFRegional European ChampionshipTaponen takes pole at Hungaroring in soaking wet FREC qualifying

Taponen takes pole at Hungaroring in soaking wet FREC qualifying

byIda Wood
written byIda Wood
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Photo: Dutch Photo Agency

R-ace GP’s Tuukka Taponen claimed pole for the first Formula Regional European Championship race at the Hungaroring in a soaking wet qualifying.

The first group of drivers was on track for less than a minute-and-a-half before red flags waved due to torrential rain and near-zero visibility once spray was kicked up.

It took 25 minutes, during which time marshals worked to clear water off the track, before it became dry enough for race control to restart the 15-minute session.

Prema duo Rafael Camara and Ugo Ugochukwu were fastest when the first flying laps were completed, while ART Grand Prix’s Evan Giltaire left it far later to leave the pits and on a clearer track beat both of them as he broke the two-minute barrier.

Ugochukwu reclaimed top spot on his next lap, setting a 1m58.114s, then on the lap after Giltaire went fastest again by 0.099 seconds. Leaving it even later to post laptimes on a drying track was his team-mate Alessandro Giusti, who lowered the pace to 1m57.510s on his fourth lap.

Yellow flags appeared in the final three minutes as MP Motorsport’s Valerio Rinicella went off, but he was able to rejoin, and with 70s left on the clock R-ace’s Zachary David put himself on provisional pole with a 1m57.202s. Ugochukwu improved in third, and Van Amersfoort Racing’s Pedro Clerot rose to fifth place in the group ahead of points leader Camara.

Several drivers were denied the chance to set personal bests as MP’s debuting Isaac Barashi spun exiting the chicane and led to more yellow flags being waved, but the improving conditions still left room for some to post personal bests and after the chequered flag waved Camara went third fastest.

He was knocked back down to fourth by Giltaire getting within 0.294s of David’s benchmark in second place, then Giusti just missed out on top spot with his final lap as he came 0.029s short of David’s pace.

Although Group B started off with a drier track, there was still early drama as KIC Motorsport’s debutant Yujia Gao went off.

Prema’s James Wharton set a 1m59.726s to lead the way at first, with R-ace’s Enzo Deligny lowering the pace to 1m58.889s on the second flying laps. After the third laps, his team-mate Taponen was top by 0.488s with a 1m57.184s and with pole all but secured as he had beaten the Group A benchmark and rain was also returning.

VAR’s Brando Badoer and Trident’s Ruiqi Liu were second and third with five minutes to go, but a minute later Liu was in sixth behind Sainteloc Racing’s Enzo Peugeot, Deligny and Wharton.

Taponen spun before pitting, while everyone else (bar Wharton) took the chequered flah but could not improve as the track got wetter.

Qualifying results
PosDriverTeamGroup AGroup B
1Tuukka TaponenR-ace GP1m57.184s
2Zachary DavidR-ace GP1m57.202s
3Brando BadoerVan Amersfoort Racing1m57.470s
4Alessandro GiustiART Grand Prix1m57.231s
5Enzo PeugeotSainteloc Racing1m57.819s
6Evan GiltaireART Grand Prix1m57.496s
7Enzo DelignyR-ace GP1m58.000s
8Rafael CamaraPrema1m57.755s
9James WhartonPrema1m58.092s
10Ugo UgochukwuPrema1m57.851s
11Ruiqi LiuTrident1m58.295s
12Ivan DominguesVan Amersfoort Racing1m58.017s
13Noah StromstedR-P-M1m58.360s
14Pedro ClerotVan Amersfoort Racing1m58.169s
15Matteo de PaloSainteloc Racing1m58.449s
16Niko LacorteTrident1m58.520s
17Kanato LeG4 Racing1m58.512s
18Valerio RinicellaMP Motorsport1m58.763s
19Nandhavud BhirombhakdiKIC Motorsport1m58.619s
20Alex SawerKIC Motorsport1m58.849s
21Romain AndrioloG4 Racing1m58.638s
22Edgar PierreR-P-M1m59.167s
23Nikhil BohraMP Motorsport1m59.032s
24Jesse CarrasquedoG4 Racing1m59.229s
25Michael BelovTrident2m00.458s
26Marta GarciaIron Dames1m59.661s
27Lena BuhlerART Grand Prix2m00.905s
28Theophile NaelSainteloc Racing2m00.419s
29Giovanni MaschioR-P-M2m01.965s
30Yaroslav VeselahoART Grand Prix2m00.871s
31Yujia GaoKIC Motorsport2m02.886s
32Isaac BarashiMP Motorsport2m01.695s

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