There were a few things that could have been better and fine tuning the driving a bit as well. “The last run was good, I just didn’t get the tyres in properly as I wanted. Acknowledging that there was still some time left on the table, Beganovic says that it was his out-lap preparation that held him back from fully utilising his final set of hard Pirelli tyres. Having been watching from the cockpit in pitlane, Beganovic knew exactly what he needed to do as track conditions and low fuel ramped up the pace. We’ve always seen progress throughout all these rounds, which I’m very happy about and it was the target from the beginning of the season.” Our main competitors are behind us, which is a good point to takeaway. “I think there is the potential to get a good haul of points in both races. I think it’s a really good starting position for Sunday, it’s a long way down to Turn 1, but also a good position for the Sprint when we do the reverse grid. From my side, I’m happy with P4 to be honest. I think everybody can say they had a bit more to give, but Pepe Martí was really strong so congratulations to him. “Qualifying was intense like it always is! It was all about putting it together for the last lap. Reflecting on the exhilarating session, Beganovic says he’s all about the bigger picture – keeping his Championship rivals in his mirrors. It's a surprise result for the Swede that puts him firmly in the mix for both races this weekend.īeganovic had slotted into provisional pole on his final attempt, but improvements by Josep María Martí, Taylor Barnard and Franco Colapinto ultimately demoted the PREMA Racing driver to the second row. Admitting that the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya was not the most well-suited track to him, Dino Beganovic was very pleased to secure fourth in a frenetic Qualifying session.
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