SJM
GUIA
Thursday, November 13
First qualifying
Weather: Dry and clear
SIMON
HARRISON TAKES SURPRISE PROVISIONAL POLE
Briton
Simon Harrison secured a shock provisional pole position for
the SJM Guia race on Thursday - but still remained unconvinced
that his Honda Integra definitely had the edge over pre-event
favourites BMW.
Harrison
moved to the top of the timesheets with 10 minutes of the
incident packed qualifying session remaining and remained
unheaded - despite a strong challenge from the Alfa Romeo
of early pace setter Andre Couto. But despite the form of
the duo, there are fears from both men that BMW may not be
showing its true pace.
Harrison
said: "I thought I could do the time but I don't really
know why the others are not so fast. You only need to look
at some of the split times to see what is going on, but we
took the decision not to sandbag and just do the best job
we can. Let's see what happens."
Couto,
who was ultra spectacular around the circuit where he claimed
victory in the 2000 Macau F3 Grand Prix, was also convinced
that BMW could go faster. But he refused to let the matter
bother him and vowed to only concentrate on his own performance.
He said: "I am just going to focus on my car. I will
try and do the maximum and then we will see what the others
are up to."
Briton
Andy Priaulx was the leading BMW entrant, setting the third
quickest time despite making contact with the barrier at R-Bend.
"I hit the wall and thought I must have taken the front
wing off - but when I came into the pits there was virtually
no damage," he said. "I'm quite happy overall."
German
Peter Scharmach was fourth fastest with Dutchman Duncan Huisman
a disappointed fifth quickest. The reigning Guia champion
had lost valuable time in the morning practice session with
a gearbox problem and was still not happy with his set-up.
He said: "It was disappointing because on my final lap
the red flag came out. I had spent the early part of the session
running my gearbox in but then had some oversteer. The car
definitely does not feel as good as last year."
The
session was red-flagged three times as various drivers hit
trouble. Lui Man Kit hit the barriers at Fisherman's Bend
and his car stopped on the track to cause the first stoppage.
Then Naoya Yamano stopped on the circuit with mechanical problems
to cause the second stoppage before Chan Heung Tak brought
the entire session to a premature end when he crashed in the
Solitude Esses and blocked the circuit.
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