Sacha Fenestraz took his third pole position of 2017 at the Nurburgring on Saturday after dominating the second qualifying session.
Robert Shwartzman will start race one at the Nurburgring from pole position ahead of Max Defourny, while championship leader Will Palmer is down in tenth.
Sacha Fenestraz ended fastest in the first Collective Test at the Nurburgring, but Max Defourny edged out the French-Argentine driver in the second with the fastest time of the day.
The Briton struggled during Saturday’s opener but came back on Sunday to secure second and fourth place finishes in races two and three.
Sacha Fenestraz was perhaps the quickest driver all weekend long at the Hungaroring, but circumstances dictated that he left Hungary without securing any of the three race victories on offer.
After revealing he came close to quitting Formula Renault 2.0 at the end of a disappointing 2016 campaign, Gabriel Aubry has hit a rich vein of form, with two wins coming last Sunday in Hungary.
The Red Bull-backed Briton took his first win in the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 series in just his ninth race.
A false start proved costly for Sacha Fenestraz as the Josef Kaufmann Racing driver dropped to eighth in the results despite taking the chequered flag first.
Gabriel Aubry jumped into the lead at the start and was untouchable thereafter to take his first Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Series victory at the Hungaroring on Sunday morning.
Daniel Ticktum became the first rookie to take an outright race victory in 2017 after leading from start to finish during Saturday’s opening race at the Hungaroring.
Sacha Fenestraz will start on pole position for race two at the Hungaroring, while Gabriel Aubry will do likewise in race three.
Red Bull-backed Daniel Ticktum will start from pole position for the opening race of the weekend at the Hungaroring.
After a month off, the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Series field returned to the track at the Hungaroring on Friday, with Sacha Fenestraz topping both Collective Test Sessions.
The British racer impressed on his first race weekend in Monaco, but admitted he was not able to match the pace of the leading four runners.
The Russian teenager finished fourth in race one and second in race two at Monaco, but lost the lead in the championship to Will Palmer.
The French-Argentine driver secured his first win of the season in Monaco on Sunday, having finished second in Saturday’s opener.
The British racer became a winner in Monaco, following in the footsteps of his older brother Jolyon Palmer, who won twice whilst racing in the GP2 Series in 2012 and 2014.



