Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, 28th August 2010: Robert Wickens took  pole position and his Status GP team-mate Daniel Morad secured fourth place in  the qualifying session for this afternoon's GP3 Series feature race at  Spa-Francorchamps.
Canadian Wickens' best lap was 0.5sec clear  of his nearest challenger in wet conditions at the challenging 4.35-mile   Belgian circuit. He set the lap on wet weather tyres on a drying circuit, before  he and his  rivals pitted towards the end of the 30-minute session to  change to slicks.
However, a series of incidents as cars span off the  circuit in the slippery conditions at the end of the session meant that yellow  caution flags were displayed, and Wickens backed off and did not improve his  times. Some other GP3 drivers did go faster before the chequered flag, but a  stewards inquiry concluded this afternoon that any improved times were deleted,  and Wickens' advantage was restored. This means he will start on pole for the  first time this season, and gives him maximum opportunity to close the gap on  championship rival Esteban Gutierrez.
GMH Motorsport-backed driver Daniel  Morad also showed superb form in his first visit to the sweeping Spa track to  set the fourth fastest time on his wet weather tyres. The Canadian-Lebanese star  also slowed down when he saw the yellow flags at the end of the session, despite  being on a faster lap, and therefore avoided action from the  stewards.
Marussia  Motors  Development  driver   Ivan  Lukashevich  suffered  some  misfortune   during  the  session. Running as high as 11th place midway through the  session, the Russian driver pitted to change to slick tyres with  10   minutes  remaining.  However,  and  problem   re-firing  the  engine  lost  him  valuable  time  and the 19-year-old  was  unable  to  get  his   tyres  up  to  full  operating  temperature   before  the  end  of  the  session  and dropped to  18th on the grid in the final reckoning.
Results
Robert Wickens (CAN):  Best time: 2m19.94s, POLE; Position: 1st.
Daniel Morad (LIB): Best time:  2m20.87s, +0.92s; Position: 4th.
Ivan Lukashevich (RUS): Best time: 2m26.14s,  + 6.21s; Position: 18th. 
