GPGSL Rd 8 Brazilian GP – QualifyingWe welcome you back to Interlagos Circuit as we get prepared for the start of qualifying. Our current championship contenders are going to need to do the best lap possible to ensure they can put themselves in a good position for a decent finishing position in the race. So, without further delay, let’s head trackside to see who the first one out be.
Weather Report: Sunny With A Chance of Rain
Moinet is the first man out, and sets the fastest time first.
Legge gets close to Moinet’s time.
Rodriguez on the other hand gives the crowd a reason to cheer by going fastest.
Moinet drops another position, this time courtesy of Jalving.
A disappointing lap from Greidanus sees the Shadow driver sitting in last place.
Horvath’s time only manages to best Greidanus’s time.
Warrington takes the wooden spoon off of Greidanus.
Cartwright takes the fastest time from Rodriguez.
Schieder slots into 7th with his laptime.
8th for Pedersen is not what he would’ve wanted.
Nell slots into 9th.
With the first lap done from the first group of drivers, let’s take a look at the standings.
Elleker is the first out for the start of the second groups first run.
Elleker’s time is only good enough for 12th. He’ll be unhappy with that lap.
Maverick puts his Aston Martin into 6th.
Greenhalgh shows how fast his MPR is by taking the fastest time.
McCarthy is unable to match his teammates pace, and finds himself down near the rear end of the standings.
Brunner finds himself in 11th.
Van Renselaar pushes his One to the limit, and puts in a time that is good enough for 2nd. The One Racing supporters are all cheering right now.
Steer gives Snake some reason to be happy by setting a time that is good enough for 7th.
Gilson finds the best way to spoil One Racing’s moment by going 2nd fastest.
The bad luck streak continues for TNR as Edwards goes 14th fastest.
Scala goes 12th fastest. That’s not what the Italian would’ve wanted.
Kederer joins his teammate near the rear of the field. He will most certainly not be happy with his laptime.
With all drivers now having completed their first run, let’s take a look at the standings.
Moinet once again finds himself the first man out for the first group of drivers.
Warrington improves up to 18th.
It’s looking good for MPR as Jalving now has the fastest time.
Not much of an improvement for Greidanus as he only improves by one position.
Pedersen improves himself up into the top 10.
Here are the current standings now that the first group have completed both laps.
Greenhalgh is out first this time for the second group.
Greenhalgh crosses the line, but is 2 seconds off the pace.
So too is Van Renselaar and Gilson. Looks like the predicted rain has arrived.
By the time Scala finishes his lap, the laptimes have dropped by 4 seconds.
Scala’s day ends thanks to a loose wheel suffered on his in lap.
Thanks to the rain, no one in the second group was able to improve on their laptime. Therefore, congratulations go to Charrel Jalving and MPR, our pole sitter for the Brazilian GP. We are set for a cracker of a race indeed. With the contenders all near each other, who will be the leader once the race is over? Stay tuned for the answers. We’ll see you back here tomorrow for the race.Results To Come
Race Director: Ernie B. Ecclescake
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