Alexander Dunne takes maiden pole in Monte Carlo by 0.003s

Alexander Dunne claimed his first pole position in Formula 2 by the slenderest of margins over Victor Martins. The Rodin Motorsport talent secured the coveted top spot on his final lap, setting a 1m 24.142s lap to deny the ART Grand Prix driver P1 by three-thousandths of a second.

As usual, Formula 2 Qualifying was split into two groups in Monaco, with a ballot determining the order in which both groups went out in. Group A featured the even-numbered cars and Group B the odd.

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Martins led Group A throughout the 16-minute segment, going quickest right away and finding several improvements before the chequered flag. His final 1m 21.145s was the target to beat…

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