July 14, 2011
Published on tags: Superleague
After another win in the previous round at Imola, Draig Racing driver Lee Morris' domination of the 2011 GPVWC Superleague was ever more apparent. With Draig's financial problems preventing them from being able to update the car though, their rivals surely saw Turkey as the beginning of a chance to try and turn things around and try to close the ever increasing gap in the points table. Once again, Joe Consiglio was expected to be the main challenger.


Indeed, it was the Nordsjoen Racing driver who took pole position at Istanbul, 3 tenths ahead of his Maltese counterpart Jason Muscat, with Morris having to settle for 3rd. It was a solid return to for Synergetic driver Sam Millar who took 6th on the grid, and a good session for Belgian driver Bart De Vos, one position ahead of Millar. It was a disappointing session for the other Nordsjoen of Pavel Loknovski, who could only manage 11th place after a fueling error during Q2.