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20 September 2019 | General

FEENEY GRABS CRITICAL POLE IN SANDOWN QUALIFYING

The Exit Timeshare Now / Paul Morris Motorsport Ford Falcon driver sat second when a red flag fell with three minutes remaining in qualifying however the driver that caused the red flag turned out to be the only driver actually faster than the flying Queensland-based teenager.

Josh Fife had just punched out the fastest lap of the session however speared off the road at turn one and bunkered himself in the sand trap.

As a result the young Canberran lost his fastest lap of the session elevating Feeney back to the top spot.

“Its been a great weekend so far being fastest in the first two practices Feeney said.

“Qualifying fastest was great. Josh got us on the last lap but he ended up in the gravel trap and lost it. Its a great three points super excited to be starting on pole for the championship.

Feeney said his approach to the weekend wouldnt change regardless of championship calculations.

“We come here to get pole and win races and this weekend is no different. This weekend were fighting for a championship but were here to go win some races.

Today marked Feeneys second pole of the season and extended his title lead from 11 to 14 points ahead of the two races tomorrow.

Title rival Hamish Ribarits will line up second for race one with Zak Best and Jayden Ojeda making up the second row.

Fife will start fifth reverting to his second-fastest lap of the session putting him on the third row.

“I made a slight mistake into turn one and locked the rears and went into the gravel trap Fife explained.

“Its a shame Im really happy about my speed being fastest. Were about a tenth up the road but it would have been nice to start on the front row.

Less than half-a-second covered the top five with only 0.2 seconds splitting the top three.

Outside of the four title contenders and Fifes flying Brad Jones Racing Commodore Nic Carroll qualified sixth just pipping Jon McCorkindale for a spot on the third row.

Joel Heinrich Matt McLean and Jason Gomersall completed the top-10; the latter qualifying on pole in the Kumho Cup for the first time.

Steven Page and Brad Neill were next with Dean Lillie outqualifying team boss Jim Pollicina in 13th and 14th.

Madeline Stewart Tony Auddino and Jason Foley completed the field in qualifying.

The first race of the weekend commences at 12:05pm tomorrow (Saturday 21 September) and will be streamed live via the Kumho Super3 Series Facebook Page and website.

RESULTS – QUALIFYING

Pos Driver Vehicle Time Gap
1 Broc Feeney (Qld) Ford Falcon FG 1:09.7339
2 Hamish Ribarits (Vic) Ford Falcon FG 1:09.8891 0:00.1552
3 Zak Best (Vic) Ford Falcon FG 1:09.9186 0:00.1847
4 Jayden Ojeda (NSW) Ford Falcon FG 1:10.0901 0:00.3562
5 Josh Fife (ACT) Commodore VE II 1:10.1355 0:00.4016
6 Nic Carroll (Vic) Ford Falcon FG 1:10.7162 0:00.9823
7 Jon McCorkindale (NSW) Ford Falcon FG 1:10.8412 0:01.1073
8 Joel Heinrich (SA) Ford Falcon FG 1:11.3488 0:01.6149
9 Matt McLean (Vic) Ford Falcon FG 1:11.6529 0:01.9190
10 Jason Gomersall (Qld) Ford Falcon FG 1:11.9184 0:02.1845
11 Steven Page (Vic) Commodore VE II 1:12.0150 0:02.2811
12 Bradley Neill (Qld) Ford Falcon FG 1:12.0357 0:02.3018
13 Dean Lillie (Vic) Commodore VE 1:12.0444 0:02.3105
14 Jim Pollicina (NSW) Commodore VE 1:12.5489 0:02.8150
15 Madeline Stewart (NZ) Commodore VE II 1:12.8448 0:03.1109
16 Tony Auddino (Vic) Ford Falcon BF 1:13.2862 0:03.5523
17 Jason Foley (ACT) Ford Falcon BF 1:14.1475 0:04.4136