Red Bull junior Ayumu Iwasa secured his third Formula 2 pole position for DAMS in a disrupted wet qualifying session at Albert Park that was red-flagged following a crash for Victor Martins. Full report here ⬇️
The DAMS driver was quick from the off, tackling torrential downpours before setting a 1m45.118s to top the timesheets for his first pole position since Abu Dhabi last season.
Home favourite Jack Doohan, who led the morning's practice session, was first out amid torrid conditions, telling his engineer that he was aquaplaning before adding"it is so bad". Ollie Bearman had a huge shunt into the wall along the back straight in his Prema-run car, the Briton smashing his front wing on the way to Turn 9, but was able to rejoin the session after the stoppage.
After a 15-minute stoppage, the rain had somewhat subsided, and despite poor visibility, the session resumed.
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