Armstrong to start 19th on the grid for FIA F2 at Silverstone

UNI-Virtuosi’s Callum Ilott got his title challenge firmly back on track in the first points’ paying session of Round 5, becoming FIA Formula 2’s first repeat polesitter of the season. ART Grand Prix’s Christian Lundgaard led the majority of the session at Silverstone, but Ilott dragged his car up from the midfield positions to beat the Renault junior by just one tenth of a second.

Kiwi Marcus Armstrong will have to fight from 19th on the grid after a tough qualifying effort where he struggled to find pace.

Ilott’s British counterpart Jack Aitken also enjoyed his best qualifying session of the season so far, finishing just 0.2s further back in third place.

Clouds had begun to form over Silverstone at the start of the session, but the temperature remained a warm 28 degrees as Jehan Daruvala led the cars out onto the track.

Lundgaard set the fastest of the first flurry of laps. The title challenger was briefly usurped by Louis Delétraz but leapt back ahead of the Charouz Racing System driver on his next attempt, as did Aitken, Luca Ghiotto and Nikita Mazepin.

The field fed into the pits for a change of rubber at the halfway point and returned with fresh tyres. They will race on Pirellis soft compound at Silverstone in the Feature Race on Saturday, having used the mediums last weekend.

Ilott had struggled in the first stint but responded emphatically in the second. The UNI-Virtuosi racer was off the pace in Sector 1, but then went fastest in the second and third sectors to leap from 10th to first.

Dan Ticktum was the only other driver to improve significantly on the first push laps of the second stint. The Briton’s tour was only good enough for fourth though as he nestled in behind Aitken, Lundgaard and Ilott.

Ilott’s route to pole was then made a whole lot easier as Sean Gelael spun on track and brought out a yellow flag in Sector 2, ruining many final pushes. Ghiotto completed the top five, ahead of Guanyu Zhou, Mazepin, Mick Schumacher, Delétraz and Yuki Tsunoda.

Starting from P1 at his home circuit in Silverstone, Ilott will hope for victory on home soil when the Feature Race gets underway at 3.45pm local time.

ClassificationDriverGap
1Callum Ilott1m39.062s
2Christian Lundgaard+0.115s
3Jack Aitken+0.216s
4Dan Ticktum+0.264s
5Luca Ghiotto+0.300s
6Guanyu Zhou+0.332s
7Nikita Mazepin+0.348s
8Mick Schumacher+0.386s
9Louis Deletraz+0.412s
10Yuki Tsunoda+0.432s
11Robert Shwartzman+0.463s
12Felipe Drugovich+0.464s
13Pedro Piquet+0.559s
14Marino Sato+0.617s
15Sean Gelael+0.721s
16Jehan Daruvala+0.728s
17Nobuharu Matsushita+0.899s
18Artem Markelov+1.032s
19Marcus Armstrong+1.237s
20Giuliano Alesi+1.424s
21Roy Nissany+1.553s
22Guilherme Samaia+1.999s

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