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Formula Sprint 2
Japanese Grand Prix
Suzuka International Racing Course
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September 28, 2011
Published on tags: Supercup
After managing to hold championship leader Bart De Vos off for the win in the closing stages in the last race at Monza, Triple-Double Racing driver Pavel Loknovski knew that to keep his championship hopes alive, he'd need to try and beat his Belgian rival once again as the field headed slightly west for the short trip to Barcelona for Round 17. While Malta Force still had a commanding lead in the Constructors championship, they only fielded one car at this race, with Lewis Redshaw not competing.


However, it appeared De Vos was back on form, and duly took pole position ahead of David Jundt, who surprised everyone by getting onto the front row. With Jundt and Redshaw tied on points for 3rd place in the championship, the Nijo Racing driver wanted to take full advantage of Redshaw's absence. 3rd place on the grid was Jason Muscat, who this time was driving for Globe Racing. Loknovski was disappointed with his qualifying, having to settle for 4th place. Jundt, Muscat and Loknovski were separated