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Autopolis Super Formula: Nojiri scores third pole in a row

Reigning Super Formula champion Tomoki Nojiri scored his third successive pole position for this weekend's fourth round of the season at Autopolis, further stretching his points lead.

Tomoki Nojiri, TEAM MUGEN

Tomoki Nojiri, TEAM MUGEN

Masahide Kamio

Mugen man Nojiri set the fastest time of 1m24.529s at the end of the Q2 pole shootout to shade TOM'S man Ritomo Miyata by 0.269 seconds in a repeat of the front row from Round 2 at Fuji Speedway.

It means Mugen maintains its 100 percent record of poles in Super Formula this year - Ukyo Sasahara was on pole for the Fuji opener, with Nojiri monopolising the top spot since then - while Nojiri now has 19 points in hand over his nearest rival in the championship standings, Ryo Hirakawa.

Dandelion Racing's Tadasuke Makino looked like the driver to beat heading into Q2, as he topped his group in Q1 on a 1m24.418s, faster than the eventual pole position time.

However, come the pole shootout, Makino could only manage a 1m24.803s to go third-fastest, a scant 0.005s behind Miyata.

Sasahara was fourth-fastest in the second Mugen entry ahead of impressive rookie Atsushi Miyake (Team Goh), who made it four Honda-powered cars in the top five.

Practice pacesetter Sacha Fenestraz was next up in sixth, followed by Kondo Racing teammate Kenta Yamashita, Hirakawa (Team Impul), Yuji Kunimoto (KCMG) and Hiroki Otsu (Dandelion).

Sacha Fenestraz, KONDO RACING

Sacha Fenestraz, KONDO RACING

Photo by: Masahide Kamio

Completing the order in Q2 were Inging's Sena Sakaguchi and Red Bull junior Ren Sato (Goh).

Last year's Autopolis winner Giuliano Alesi (TOM'S) was among those to drop out in Q1, managing only the ninth-fastest time in his group to end up a lowly 17th on the grid.

He'll be joined towards the back by Suzuka victor Nobuharu Matsushita (B-Max), who is set to line up 20th having been slowest of all in the other Q1 segment, failing to warm his tyres sufficiently for his attack lap.

Nakajima Racing's woes continued with Toshiki Oyu and three-time champion Naoki Yamamoto ending up 18th and 21st respectively, albeit Oyu faces a grid drop for an unauthorised engine change.

Autopolis Super Formula - Q2 results:

Cla # Driver Team Time Gap
1 1 Japan Tomoki Nojiri
Team Mugen 1'24.529
2 37 Japan Ritomo Miyata
Kuo VANTELIN TEAM TOM’S 1'24.798 0.269
3 5 Japan Tadasuke Makino
Japan Dandelion Racing 1'24.803 0.274
4 15 Japan Ukyo Sasahara
Team Mugen 1'24.901 0.372
5 55 Japan Atsushi Miyake
Team Goh 1'24.964 0.435
6 4 France Sacha Fenestraz
Kondo Racing 1'24.966 0.437
7 3 Japan Kenta Yamashita
Kondo Racing 1'24.987 0.458
8 20 Japan Ryo Hirakawa
Team Impul 1'25.350 0.821
9 18 Japan Yuji Kunimoto
KCMG 1'25.368 0.839
10 6 Japan Hiroki Otsu
Japan Dandelion Racing 1'25.408 0.879
11 39 Japan Sena Sakaguchi
P.MU/CERUMO・INGING 1'25.422 0.893
12 53 Japan Ren Sato
Team Goh 1'25.429 0.900

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