van der Zande towed to pole in the Algarve

Championship contender Renger van der Zande stole a march on his rivals today in qualifying for round 17 of the 2009 Cooper Tires British Formula 3 International Series at the Algarve circuit in Portugal, the Dutch driver bagging pole poꦺsition by a margin of more than a tenth.

"That was my best-ever qualifying lap, I think," said the Mercedes-powered Hitech Racing pilot. "Max Chilton was quick early on in the session and I did not think I could get close to his t꧅ime - maybe the track was quicker earlier.

Renger van der Zande (NED) - Hitech Racing Dallara Mercedes
Renger van der Zande (NED) - Hitech Racing Dallara Mercedes
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Championship contender Renger van der Zande stole a march on his rivals today in qualifying for round 17 of the 2009 Cooper Tires British Formula 3 International Series at the Algarve circuit in Portugal, the Dutch driver bagging pole position by a ma🔯rgin of more than a tenth.

"That was my best-ever qualifying lap, I think," said the Mercedes-powered Hitech Racing pilot. "Max Chilton was quick early on in the session and I did not think I could get close to his time - maybe t🥀he track was quicker earlier.

🌞"But then I got a fantastic tow from [ART's] Roberto Mehri around the whole lap and got the pole."

Chilton will start second, with F3 Eu🦂ro Series points' leader Jules Bianchi third and quickest of the seven invitational class driv🍒ers.

Daniel Ricciardo meanwhile posted fourth-best time in his Carlin Motorsport Dallara-Volkswagen, with the other man in the championship title hunt, Austrian Walter🌳 Grubmuller, only 13th fastest for Hitech Racing.

The leading National Class runner was T-Sport's Gabriel Dias, 🔴the Brazilian two-tenths ahead of his British rival for the class crown, Daniel McKenzie.

The Litespeed team struck trouble: Victor Correa was unable to take part due to a shortage oꦫf driveshafts for hiജs SLC R1, while his team-mate Adil Hermanto suffered a suspected gearbox failure. The team hopes that both cars will be repaired in time for tomorrow's races.

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