The session Free tests played on Thursday saw how the protagonist is the rain which hit the Monegasque circuit. For Formula 2 drivers it's time to get back on track for qualifying which will assign the pole position of Monaco GP.
Near miss between Hadjar and Miyata
Il sun is shining again on the principality in view of the qualifications of F2 of the Monaco GP. The pilots were divided into two groups: the first group to take to the track is that of those who have an even number on their car. Zak O'Sullivan, in the first 8 minutes of the 16 available, he scores a time of 1:23.118, bringing himself in top of the provisional ranking.
O'Sullivan further improves his time, while having problems Miyata returns that goes to slow in the tunnel and risks an accident with Hadjar which, arriving, he manages to dodge it. He will be investigated after the sessionJuan Manuel Correa for impeding Antonelli. verschoor takes the first position in group A with a time of 1:21.283.

F2 Qualifying: Verschoor takes pole for the Monaco GP
Now it's the second group's turn to put their wheels on the asphalt to attempt to get a better weather than that of Trident driver number #22. Broken rhythm from a red flag as the times began to improve. It was lo who caused the interruption of the session crash in turn 1 barriers in Villagomez.

Victor martins marks the first half with 1:22.690, followed by an excellent Stanek at 0.261 s who loses pace in the third sector. The track improves and the Frenchman comes dodged by Maloney, but he doesn't fit and resumes P1. Stan, as well as his teammate in the first group, flies and scores 1:21.466. The time on the stopwatch has expired, but Martins improves and interrupts Trident's dream of having both cars on the front row in Monaco.
However, the Frenchman's time is not inferior to that of Richard Verschor, which will start from first grill pitch in Sunday's Feature Race. See you tomorrow at 14:15 is preferably used for Sprint Race which, with the grid inverted, it will have some surprises in store for us!