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Timmy Hansen claims Silverstone pole as Andreas Bakkerud stars

WRX

26 May 2019

Credit: Tom Banks/World RX Media

Timmy Hansen claimed top qualifying spot at World Rallycross of Great Britain, despite being beaten to first by Andreas Bakkerud in both Q3 and Q4.

Hansen, who dominated Saturday’s running, finished second to Bakkerud in Q3. He then took fourth in Q4 after being shuffled back into the back on his heat’s opening lap, before being beaten to the line by Kevin Hansen.

Kevin Hansen slipped from his overnight position of second to third, behind Bakkerud, after Sunday morning’s running. Meanwhile Joni Wiman continued to progress up the board, ending qualifying fourth overall.

Anton Marklund took fifth, ahead of home favourite Liam Doran, Guerlain Chicherit, Krisztian Szabo, and Timo Scheider, who after his remarkable turnaround yesterday, slipped slightly in the standings after a tough Q3 and Q4 where he took 12th and ninth places respectively.

Janis Baumanis claimed the final spot in the top-10, ahead of Spa-Francorchamps winner Timur Timerzyanov.

Oliver Bennett, racing on home turf, qualified for the semi-finals for the first time in his World RX career. The Mini driver had a strong run to eighth overall in Q3, being narrowly beaten after a race-long battle with Doran, before capitalising of Guillame De Ridder’s non-start in the final round of heats to advance.

The Belgian retired in Q3, then after a mix-up on the grid, didn’t take any part in Q4. His GCK Academy team mate Cyril Raymond was another driver who failed to qualify, despite an impressive third place in Q3. The Renault Clio pair join Jani Paasonen, Mark Higgins, and Herve Knapick on the sidelines.

Oliver Bennett will join fellow Brit Liam Doran in the semi-finals for the first time – Credit: Tom Banks/World RX Media

World RX of Great Britain qualifying standings

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 QP IP
1. Timmy Hansen 50 50 45 40 185 16
2. Andreas Bakkerud 42 37 50 50 179 15
3. Kevin Hansen 45 42 40 45 172 14
4. Joni Wiman 35 39 38 42 154 13
5. Anton Marklund 40 35 39 39 153 12
6. Liam Doran 38 33 37 38 146 11
7. Guerlain Chicherit 39 34 30 37 140 10
8. Krisztian Szabo 37 38 29 36 140 9
9. Timo Scheider 28 45 32 35 140 8
10. Janis Baumanis 29 40 34 33 136 7
11. Timur Timerzyanov 34 36 31 34 135 6
12. Oliver Bennett 33 31 36 32 132 5
13. Cyril Raymond 31 28 42 28 129 4
14. Jani Paasonen 32 30 33 31 126 3
15. Mark Higgins 30 29 35 30 124 2
16. Guillaume De Ridder 36 32 26 0 94 1
17. Herve Knapick 0 27 28 29 84 0