Despite the best efforts of local ace Adam Lacko, championship leader Jochen Hahn clinched yet another pole at Most....
Jochen Hahn, aboard his Team Hahn Racing IVECO, went fastest of all once again in Super Pole to grab his eighth pole out of nine attempts so far this season.
His closest competitor, local ace Adam Lacko made the most of his Buggyra Racing package but ultimately went 0.077s slower than reigning champion Hahn. The Czech will line up alongside five time champion and is the only non-German driver in the top four.
The second row of the grid will be shared by IVECOs of Steffi Halm and Ander Kursim run by Team Schwabentruck and Don’t Touch Racing racers respectively.
Fifth went to Antonio Albacete who was the pace-setter in the warm-up session but on this occasion was 0.5s off Hahn’s time and unable to challenge for top spot.
Sascha Lenz will partner Albacete on row three of the grid in his SL Trucksport 30 MAN, with Norbert Kiss and José Rodrigues forming the following row of the grid.
The top ten was rounded out by Lion Truck Racing's Anthony Janiec and GRAMMER TRUCK CUP pole-sitter Luis Recuecno who made it into the Super Poles session despite having his fastest lap time in Timed Practice cancelled due to touching penalty markers on two different occasions.
Hahn tops Timed Practice
Hahn set the pace in the Timed Practice session held to form the Super Pole top 10. Lacko was second ahead of Lenz and Halm.
Albacete claimed fifth-fastest also on this occasion, while the following places went to André Kursim, Anthony Janiec, Norbert Kiss and José Rodrigues.
The top 10 was rounded out by Rececno, who was fastest among the GRAMMER TRUCK CUP competitors.
René Reinert surprisingly missed out on the top 10 and will start 11th aboard his Reienrt Racing IVECO truck.
12th overall was Jamie Anderson was also second in the GRAMMER TRUCK CUP, ahead of T Sport's Terry Gibbon and Fabio Citignola in his Tankpool24 Racing Mercedes-Benz.
Making his FIA ETRC return, Mika Mäkinen qualified 15th in the ex-Buggyra Freighliner running under the Mad Croc Racing banner. This was one place ahead of current GRAMMER TRUCK CUP leader Oly Janes.
Eduardo Rodrigues (Reboconort Truck Racing Team) and Dominique Orsini (Team Orsini Racing) were the final qualifiers in 17th and 18th respectively.