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Thats not really that surprising...F3 Cup is a cheap alternative series for young drivers who are progressing up from karts/Formula Ford. Most of the drivers in that series are several years in experience behind da Costa.
If you look back further this year, other drivers have also been guest drivers and delivered similar gaps:
http://www.f3cup.co.uk/news/lynn-reigns-in-spa-qualifying.aspx
Not to mention that the series encourages the participation of pretty much any F3 car prior to 2005 - which can cause quite big variations in equipment quality, spare parts, etc.
Plus it was a wet qualifying which is a huge advantage to experienced drivers.
If you look back further this year, other drivers have also been guest drivers and delivered similar gaps:
http://www.f3cup.co.uk/news/lynn-reigns-in-spa-qualifying.aspx
Not to mention that the series encourages the participation of pretty much any F3 car prior to 2005 - which can cause quite big variations in equipment quality, spare parts, etc.
Plus it was a wet qualifying which is a huge advantage to experienced drivers.