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Qualifying report

Hockenheim GP3: Albon sees off Leclerc for pole

ART Grand Prix driver Alex Albon increased his GP3 points lead over teammate and title rival Charles Leclerc by taking pole position at Hockenheim.

Alexander Albon, ART Grand Prix

Alexander Albon, ART Grand Prix

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Charles Leclerc, ART Grand Prix and Alexander Albon, ART Grand Prix
Alexander Albon, ART Grand Prix
Charles Leclerc, ART Grand Prix
Jake Dennis, Arden International
Jake Dennis, Arden International

Albon was less than a tenth up on Leclerc in an ART 1-2, after the Monegasque threw away a seemingly quicker lap with a trip through the gravel.

After Santino Ferrucci and Steijn Schothorst set the early pace in the high-1m29s, Leclerc posted a 1m29.185s to briefly end up well clear of the pack.

However, Albon responded immediately, first lapping a tenth off Leclerc and then overhauling the Monegasque with a 1m29.122s.

Heading into the mid-session stops, Koiranen GP's Ralph Boschung and Arden duo  Jack Aitken and Jake Dennis all slotted in between Albon and Leclerc, before Matt Parry, running on a near-empty track, clocked in the new benchmark at 1m29.087s.

But track evolution proved massive and, kicking off his second stint, Albon went to the top with a 1m28.431s.

At the same time, Leclerc, posting two session-best times, went through the gravel at Sachs, leaving the Ferrari protege well down the order in the closing minutes of the session.

However, he recovered with his final lap to take second, 0.078s off Albon.

Dennis ended up third, pipped by Leclerc by just 0.009s, with Nyck de Vries a further 0.006s down.

Championship contender Antonio Fuoco moved up from 11th to fifth at the chequered flag, ahead of Parry and the fourth ART car of Nirei Fukuzumi.

Alex Palou led Campos teammate Schothorst in ninth, with Aitken making up the top 10.

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