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Barrichello unleashes leaders and took the pole in Santa Cruz do Sul

Full Time pilot surprises in Super Pole and outstrips competition by almost 0s3

Rubens Barrichello

Rubens Barrichello

Marcos Gomes
Thiago Camilo
Daniel Serra
Ricardo Zonta
Bia Figueiredo
Polesitter Rubens Barrichello
Marcos Gomes
Thiago Camilo
Max Wilson in Londrina
Felipe Fraga, Rubens Barrichello
Átila Abreu

The 2014 champion proved he's still alive. Rubens Barrichello set his seventh pole position at Stock Car on Saturday (20) and his first in Santa Cruz do Sul (RS) setting a great time in the last phase of qualifying.

With a time of 1min20s189, he overcame the 2015 champion Marcos Gomes by 0.277 and secured the honor position for the first time since the Goiânia stage in October last year.

Behind Marcos Gomes, was the leader of the championship, Thiago Camilo. The Ipiranga rider was third. Max Wilson, the fastest in Q1, was fourth. The third row will have the other championship leader, Daniel Serra, and Felipe Fraga.

With the painting referring to the 1987 Lotus of Ayrton Senna, who won the first of six victories in Monaco, Cacá Bueno remained in Q2 with only seventh time on the starting grid.

The three-time Stock Car champion will leave next to Attila Abreu in the fourth row. The driver from Sorocaba (SP), fourth placed in the championship, lost the vacancy in Super Pole by only 0s099. Diego Nunes and Allam Khodair closed the top-10.

Fifth in the championship, Ricardo Mauricio will only leave in 14th.

For a punishment in the last race, Antonio Pizzonia did not train. Bia Figueiredo was in 29th and had the time removed after touching with Cesar Ramos in the last race. She leaves 29th place.

Qualifying results

Pos. Driver Team Time Gap
1 111 Rubens Barrichello Full Time Sports 1:20.189 -
2 80 Marcos Gomes Cimed Racing 1:20.466 0.277
3 21 Thiago Camilo Ipiranga Racing 1:20.523 0.334
4 65 Max Wilson RCM Motorsport 1:20.575 0.386
5 29 Daniel Serra Eurofarma RC 1:20.644 0.455
6 88 Felipe Fraga Cimed Racing Team 1:20.917 0.728
7 0 Cacá Bueno Cimed Racing 1:20.550 0.210
8 51 Átila Abreu Shell Racing 1:20.552 0.212
9 70 Diego Nunes Full Time Bassani 1:20.586 0.246
10 18 Allam Khodair Full Time Sports 1:20.587 0.247
11 4 Julio Campos Prati-Donaduzzi Racing 1:20.691 0.351
12 12 Lucas Foresti Full Time Academy 1:20.696 0.356
13 10 Ricardo Zonta Shell Racing 1:20.753 0.413
14 90 Ricardo Mauricio Eurofarma RC 1:20.972 0.632
15 83 Gabriel Casagrande Vogel Motorsport 1:21.220 0.880
16 28 Galid Osman Ipiranga Racing 1:20.733 0.456
17 73 Sergio Jimenez Bardahl Hot Car 1:20.773 0.496
18 25 Tuka Rocha RCM Motorsport 1:20.794 0.517
19 77 Valdeno Brito Eisenbahn Racing Team 1:20.885 0.608
20 5 Denis Navarro Cimed Racing Team 1:20.908 0.631
21 30 Cesar Ramos Blau Motorsport 1:20.985 0.708
22 31 Marcio Campos Blau Motorsport 1:20.989 0.712
23 46 Vitor Genz Eisenbahn Racing Team 1:20.992 0.715
24 8 Rafael Suzuki Cavaleiro Sports 1:21.072 0.795
25 9 Guga Lima Bardahl Hot Car 1:21.114 0.837
26 44 Betinho Valério Full Time Bassani 1:21.130 0.853
27 117 Guilherme Salas Vogel Motorsport 1:21.195 0.918
28 110 Felipe Lapenna Cavaleiro Sports 1:21.481 1.204
29 3 Bia Figueiredo Full Time Academy - -
30 1 Antonio Pizzonia Prati-Donaduzzi Racing - -

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