F1 ACADEMY: Palmowski seizes Zandvoort pole in dramatic wet-to-dry Qualifying
Red Bull's Alisha Palmowski secured pole position for the F1 ACADEMY Zandvoort Feature Race.

Alisha Palmowski took a dramatic last-ditch pole position in an eventful F1 ACADEMY Qualifying session, which started in the wet and finished in the dry.
The Red Bull Racing driver didn’t make it easy, taking a trip into the gravel early in the session, with pressure from both Alba Larsen and Ella Lloyd. However, in the final few seconds of the session she topped the timesheets with a 1:40.911 to take pole position in Zandvoort.
Larsen was on course for pole position after topping the timesheets for the first half of Qualifying, and in the last five minutes, but she ultimately lost out by 0.864s. Natalia Granada delivered her best-ever Qualifying performance in third.
Emma Felbermayr had to settle for fourth, with hometown hero Nina Gademan in fifth. Rachel Robertson finished in sixth place, with the Wild Card driver delivering a lap time good enough for P7 and a front row start for Saturday’s Reverse Grid Race, alongside Megan Bruce, who will start Saturday's race on pole.
Payton Westcott qualified in ninth while Williams’ driver Jade Jacquet rounded out the top 10.
The series’ Zandvoort weekend will continue with the Reverse Grid Race, which is set to start at 14:30 local time on Saturday. Until then, you can read a full report from today’s F1 ACADEMY Qualifying session on the official website here.
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