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Only the two finals now stand between the 34 qualifiers and the Formula KF2 World Cup, where Matteo Vigano has taken pole position for the pre-final, ahead of Felice Tiene and Aniello Smarrazzo. The other hot-shot, Brandon Maisano, had a bad result in heat 3, so he is back on grid 12 with a lot to do to beat his three main rivals.
Over in 'Brit-land' European Champion Jordan Chamberlain is on grid 10, which is a respectable place for Jordan to be and allows he the chance to move towards the top six for a good final grid position. Chris Lock has also done well and has qualified on grid 18, although rather him than me in this mid-pack!
As the on-track temperature started to rise, British driver Josh Fielding was heading towards qualification until a shunt took him out of the final heat, although seeing his aggressor on the other side of the track proved a little too much for Josh. Fortunately an alert Spanish marshall came to a quick decision, proved equal to the task, and brought a charging Josh crashing to the ground, before he did something to his opponent that would have earned the wrath, and potential ban, from the officials.
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