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Megan White

W Series Miami: Marti snatches pole after Wohlwend crash scuppers Powell

The Spanish driver took her maiden series pole for the opening race of the double-header, having finished fourth last season.

Powell was up 0.2s on her final attempt before Fabienne Wohlwend hit the barriers at Turn 3, curtailing the session prematurely and ending the Briton’s chances of pole.

Marti had been running in third with a 1m57.579s before shaving more than half a second off her lap to take pole seconds before Wohlwend’s crash.

Double champion Jamie Chadwick will line up second for Saturday’s race, with 2021 runner-up Powell settling for third, having topped practice on Friday.

Chadwick will take pole for the second race of the weekend on Sunday, with the drivers’ second-best time determining the starting grid for race two.

The reigning champion, who switched to Jenner Racing for this season, was first to set a sub-2m time, with a 1m58.818s putting her top early in the session, before she was toppled by Powell, who went almost 0.5s quicker.

Powell led for much of the session, with Emma Kimilainen slotting into second place between last year’s title rivals.

Alice Powell, Click2Drive Bristol Street Motors Racing (Photo by: Sam Bloxham / Motorsport Images)

There was a brief red flag at the halfway point after rookie Chloe Chambers span at Turn 15 before managing to get going again.

Powell was 0.3s quicker than Kimilainen with five minutes remaining, before Chadwick snatched the top spot with a 1m57.080s.

Though Marti was next to take the top spot, Powell had been setting purple sectors before her final attempt was ended by Wohlwend’s crash.

Kimilainen, who finished third in the standings last year, will start fourth for Saturday’s race, with Wohlwend in fifth and Jessica Hawkins in sixth.

Chambers led the rookies, lining up in 11th place, with the remaining four newcomers occupying the final four spaces on the grid, with Juju Noda 5.7s off the pace in last.

The season opener is the series’ second-ever double header, having concluded the 2021 season with two races in Austin.

Saturday’s race takes place at 2:30pm local time (7:30pm BST), with Sunday’s race at 10:35am (3:35pm BST).

W Series Miami - Qualifying results

Cla Drivers Laps Time Gap Interval
1 Nerea Martí 12 1'56.915    
2 United Kingdom Jamie Chadwick 11 1'56.990 0.075 0.075
3 United Kingdom Alice Powell 10 1'57.437 0.522 0.447
4 Finland Emma Kimilainen 11 1'57.479 0.564 0.042
5 Liechtenstein Fabienne Wohlwend 9 1'57.623 0.708 0.144
6 United Kingdom Jessica Hawkins 12 1'57.858 0.943 0.235
7 Belén García 11 1'58.032 1.117 0.174
8 United Kingdom Sarah Moore 11 1'58.048 1.133 0.016
9 Abbi Pulling 11 1'58.078 1.163 0.030
10 Spain Marta Garcia 11 1'58.093 1.178 0.015
11 Chloe Chambers 11 1'58.310 1.395 0.217
12 Netherlands Beitske Visser 12 1'58.398 1.483 0.088
13 United Kingdom Abbie Eaton 12 1'58.437 1.522 0.039
14 Brazil Bruna Tomaselli 12 1'58.654 1.739 0.217
15 Emely de 12 1'59.082 2.167 0.428
16 Tereza Bábíčková 11 2'00.030 3.115 0.948
17 Bianca Bustamante 11 2'00.385 3.470 0.355
18 Japan Juju Noda 8 2'02.679 5.764 2.294
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