Last-Second Pole for Jaubert Promises High Drama in Hungary
- Porsche Blog
- Aug 12
- 2 min read
A Thrilling Qualifying Session Sets the Stage for a Tense Hungarian Grand Prix
Mathys Jaubert secured a dramatic pole position at the Hungaroring, snatching the top spot by a mere three thousandths of a second in the dying moments of qualifying for the sixth round of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. The incredibly tight competition saw the top four drivers separated by less than a tenth of a second, promising an action-packed race on Sunday.
Jaubert's Bold Strategy Pays Off
Frenchman Mathys Jaubert, driving for Team Martinet by Alméras, expressed his elation at achieving his maiden Supercup pole. His success was attributed to a daring strategy of entering the track later than his rivals, a tactic that proved fruitful. "We went out on track later than our competitors, which always carries a certain amount of risk," Jaubert explained. "But we knew that this strategy had worked for several drivers last year, so we decided to give it a try. I managed a good lap with the first set of tyres. Then we made a small adjustment to the car’s setup in the pits, and with the second set of tyres, the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup was simply perfect." He anticipates a challenging race due to the Hungaroring's notorious difficulty for overtaking, comparing it to Monaco, and emphasized the importance of a strong start.
Close Competition and Disappointed Frontrunners
Flynt Schuring of Schumacher CLRT narrowly missed out on pole but remained satisfied with his second-place starting position after a strong recovery from a mediocre free practice session. Ariel Levi will start from third, expressing confidence in his car's performance and his team's strategic calls. Wouter Boerekamps achieved his best qualifying result in fourth, overcoming early track limit violations to find a perfect rhythm. Meanwhile, championship leaders Alessandro Ghiretti and Robert de Haan expressed dissatisfaction with their sixth and seventh-place starting positions, respectively, highlighting the intense level of competition where the top 21 cars qualified within a second of each other.
Key Takeaways
Mathys Jaubert claimed a last-gasp pole position by an incredibly narrow margin.
The top four qualifiers were separated by less than a tenth of a second.
Championship contenders Ghiretti and de Haan expressed disappointment with their qualifying results.
The Hungaroring's challenging nature for overtaking sets up a strategic race.
Race Details and Broadcast Information
The sixth race of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup season is scheduled to commence on Sunday at 11:45 a.m. The race will consist of 16 laps, covering a distance of 70.096 kilometers, with a maximum duration of 30 minutes plus one lap. Fans can catch the action live on Eurosport and Sky Sport, as well as the streaming service f1tv.formula1.com. Live timing will also be available on the Porsche Motorsport Hub.
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