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Marcus Armstrong and Lorenzo Colombo on pole position at Monza after the two qualifying sessions

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Marcus Armstrong and Lorenzo Colombo on pole position at Monza after the two qualifying sessions




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On the front row, in Races 1 and 2, will be Colombo and Artem Petrov, in that order. Enzo Fittipaldi was quickest of the Rookies ahead of Leonardo Lorandi in both sessions

The New Zealander Armstrong (Prema Power Team) and the Italian Colombo will start from pole position in Races 1 and Races 2 respectively, respectively, at the Monza circuit, for the concluding round of the season for the 2017 Italian F4 Championship powered by Abarth. In the first session, the championship leader Armstrong made all take note with a time of 1:53.741, well clear of the second quickest driver, the Italian Lorenzo Colombo (Bhaitech), 1:54:072 – by 0.331 of second. Third was the Dutch driver Job Van Uitert, who indeed missed out on second position by just one-one thousandth of a second: 1:54:073. Van Uitert, remember, is fighting for the title. Fourth was the Russian Artem Petrov (DR Formula) with 1:54.139, followed by the Venezuelan Sebastian Fernandez (Bhaitech) with 1:54:234. In the second group of qualifying, Fernandez was third, followed by Van Uitert and the Indian Kush Maini (Jenzer Motorsport). Armstrong was forced to retire with a technical issue at the start of the session, and was the last of the runners in the second session.
- In fifth position, in the first qualifying session, was the Italian Lorenzo Colombo (Bhaitech), followed by the Brazilian Enzo Fittipaldi (Prema Power Team), the Indian Kush Maini (Jenzer Motorsport) and the Russian Artem Petrov (DR Formula). Rounding out the top ten, the Italian Aldo Festante (DR Formula) and the German Lirim Zendeli (BWT Muecke Motorsport).

- In sixth place in the second session of qualifying, was Fittipaldi, ahead of Rodriguez, Lorandi, Bianchi and the Italian Federico Malvestiti (Jenzer Motorsport).
In the Rookie Trophy, Fittipaldi was fastest in both sessions, in both cases ahead of Lorandi. In the first session, in third place was the Brasilian Felipe Branquinho (DR Formula), meanwhile in the second session it was the Argentine Giorgio Carrara.

- Tomorrow October 21, Race 1 goes green at 14:45. Sunday October 22, Race 2 and 3 get underway at 9:20 and 16:10 respectively.

- All races count towards the championship; the outright Driver’s Championship, the Rookie Trophy (for series debutants), the Women’s Trophy and the Team’s Trophy.










- Fans can watch Race 2 and Race 3 Live on Sportitalia (Channel 60 and Sky Channel 225) or streamed directly through www.f4championship.com or through the official WSK Promotion app. Race 1 will be broadcasted Saturday at 8:30 PM.
 
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- Fans can watch Race 2 and Race 3 Live on Sportitalia (Channel 60 and Sky Channel 225) or streamed directly through www.f4championship.com or through the official WSK Promotion app. Race 1 will be broadcasted Saturday at 8:30 PM.
 
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