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Yvan Muller mastered a wet track to set the pole position time in
qualifying for the first of tomorrow's three Dunlop MSA British Touring
Car Championship races at Mondello Park, Ireland. His Northern Irish
team-mate Colin Turkington was second fastest to make it a Vauxhall 1-2
on the front row of the starting grid.
Muller, the 2003 BTCC champion and four times a winner at Mondello in
the past, achieved pole position - his first of the season - with a best
lap of one minute, 56.537 seconds. Turkington was the only other driver
to break the 1m57s barrier, on 1m56.969s. Frenchman Muller currently
lies third in the championship standings and, with points leaders Matt
Neal and Dan Eaves qualifying back in fifth and tenth positions in their
Team Halfords Honda Integras, he senses a chance to close in on them in
the title race.
Muller said: "I think my biggest rival this weekend will be Colin, so if
we are ahead of the Hondas on pace it's important we take our chances
and close the gap to them tomorrow. We are all carrying success ballast
in our cars but I think the rain in qualifying helped - the extra weight
doesn't have such an effect in wet conditions. We are in good shape and
I'm not bothered if it's wet or dry tomorrow."
The qualifying session was delayed by three red-flag stoppages caused by
drivers hitting problems in the treacherous conditions and meant others
were unable to set what they believed would have been their fastest
times.
Lining up behind Muller and Turkington tomorrow on the second row of the
grid will be SEAT Sport UK team-mates Luke Hines and Jason Plato, the
2001 BTCC champion. Plato, fourth in the current standings,
congratulated arch rival Muller on his pole position.
Plato said: "Yvan's lap was something special - I think I could have got
second, but I'd have been struggling to match the time he set. It was a
very good performance. The first red flag came out just as I was
crossing the finish line - if I'd have been a second earlier my time
would have counted and my dashboard said 1m56.8s which would have been
second."
Neal, whose Honda goes into tomorrow's first race carrying most success
ballast, contemplated his chances. He said: "Fifth and I don't know if
I'm disappointed or pleased. I knew it was going to be a tough one here
but fifth ... and I'm one second away from Yvan. He's going to be really
hard to beat. He always goes well here, the sod."
SEAT's James Pickford completed the top six. Next up were Tom Chilton in
Arena Motorsports' Honda Civic and Vauxhall's Gavin Smith, with his
Rathfarnham roots very much the local hero at Mondello. Pickford and
Smith will be key players tomorrow as SEAT and Vauxhall continue their
battle for the BTCC's coveted Manufacturers' crown. The Spanish
manufacturer currently trails the Luton marque by 40 points, with a
maximum of 111 to play for at Mondello.
Mondello's BTCC meeting is scheduled to receive two hours of live
coverage tomorrow at 15.00 on Britain's biggest commercial terrestrial
television channel ITV. |