Nathaniel Powers has taken pole position for tomorrow's Mexican V-Prix, and with team mate Klaas van Snelheid in second Downton moved level with Franklin and DS Mathershaw to top the table of all-time front row lockouts. Track temperature had dropped marginally from yesterday which resulted in slightly slower times, with Powers being the only driver today to break the 72-second barrier. Klaas ended up three tenths away from his team mate while the two DS Mathershaw's of Adrien Simon and Allar Kangur locked out row two, the latter carrying on his strong form from Indianapolis.
Arden Hutchinson was strong over a single lap once again for FIRST with fifth place ahead of Enrique Ruiz, the pair heading a group of five drivers who lapped within 7 hundredths of each other. Tumo Kinnumen was in the middle of these ahead of Lewis Ellington and Karl Beckenbauer, while Puccio Giodano was a further tenth back rounding out the top ten. Finn Schnyder was frustrated with fifteenth after failing to get a clean lap in at all during the session, while FUN managed to get both cars into the top nineteenth as they prepare to start their penultimate race. Stuart Harrison qualified twentieth but will start last as a result of his 10-place grid penalty from last time out for his collision with Powers, while Jochem van Snelheid also slips behind his team mate to start on the back row thanks to his own penalty. See below for full qualifying classification and grid with tyre choices for the race:
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