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    Formula 3

    Armstrong quickest in Day 1 of testing in Budapest

    Inside RacingApril 17, 2019
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    Marcus Armstrong was quickest on Day 1 of the final FIA Formula 3 pre-season testing today in Budapest, Hungary.

    The PREMA Racing driver clocked in a time of 1:31.411 to finish ahead of teammate Jehan Daruvala and Leonardo Pulcini of Hitech Grand Prix.
     
    As soon as the pitlane opened for the morning session, all thirty cars fed onto the track for their customary installation laps. MP Motorsport’s Liam Lawson set the initial pace, but he was quickly toppled by Fabio Scherer. However, Pulcini who had lit up the second round of testing in Barcelona last week was back on top of the times, firing home 1:32.360 inside the first half an hour.
     
    The morning’s first red flag came at 9.50am when Sebastian Fernandez stopped at Turn 6, but the session swiftly resumed with temperatures hitting the 13 degrees mark, on a dry morning at the Hungaroring.
     
    Pulcini improved on his best time to lap the track in a 1:32.274 ahead of teammate Jüri Vips on 1:32.318. But Trident’s Niko Kari leaped in front of the Hitech Grand Prix pair with a best laptime of 1:31.799. 
     
    There was a second red flag just over an hour later after Alex Peroni had lost control on the curb of Turn 11 and thumped into the barrier. Robert Shwartzman nabbed the top spot when the running restarted, with a time of 1:31.733.  Having dropped out of the top 10, Pulcini clocked in a laptime of 1:31.564 to beat Shwartzman’s best.
     
    The saying goes that things come in three’s and there was a third red flag as the session began to draw to a close after Yuki Tsunoda stopped at Turn 12. When the green flag returned, there were still eight minutes to get back on track, but no one could beat Pulcini. Shwartzman classified second ahead of Kari, Vips, Raoul Hyman, Artem Petrov, Richard Verschoor, Fernandez, Armstrong and Jake Hughes.
     
    The drivers picked up where they left off when they returned for the afternoon tests, once again hitting times of around 1m33s. Tsunoda lapped quickest at 1:32.427 on the half hour mark, closely followed by MP Motorsport pair Richard Verschoor and Simo Laaksonen who also broke the 1m33s barrier.
    The session was briefly interrupted by a red flag when Jake Hughes stopped at the pit exit. There was little change in the order when testing resumed and the front three remained unchanged for the next hour, with teams working on their lap count. 
     
    Laaksonen and Verschoor temporarily switched places before the latter set the  fastest laptime, with 1:32.303 – still some way off Pulcini’s morning pace of 1:31.564.
     
    The order was given a shake-up by Hitech Grand Prix with just over half an hour remaining, as their duo of Pulcini and Ye Yifei leapt to 2nd and 3rd place. Yifei followed this up with an even better time in the subsequent lap to hike himself to the top of the leader board, with a time of 1:32.162. A red flag followed the reshuffle, as Shwartzmann stopped on track between Turns 11 and 12.
     
    Very light drops of rain were spotted, but that didn’t deter Armstrong, who set his best time of the day in a lap that saw him jump to second on the standings. The PREMA driver followed this up with another blistering drive to dip under 1m32s for the first time that afternoon.
    Armstrong was momentarily dislodged from first by Daruvala, but refused to be bettered by his PREMA teammate and beat the Indian’s time almost instantaneously, on his 50th lap.
    The New Zealander ace remained on top at the chequered flag, followed by Daruvala in second and Pulcini in third. Lawson, Yifei, Fernandez, Logan Sargeant, David Beckmann, Tsunoda and Verschoor completed the top ten.
     
    Day 2 will start tomorrow at 9am local time.
     
    Day 1 Morning Session Result:
     
     Pos. 
    DRIVER
    TEAM
    LAPTIME
    LAPS
    1
    Leonardo Pulcini
    Hitech Grand Prix
    1:31.564
    41
    2
    Robert Shwartzman
    PREMA Racing
    1:31.733
    33
    3
    Niko Kari
    Trident
    1:31.799
    29
    4
    Jüri Vips
    Hitech Grand Prix
    1:31.990
    46
    5
    Raoul Hyman
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:32.132
    46
    6
    Artem Petrov
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:32.150
    33
    7
    Richard Verschoor
    MP Motorsport
    1:32.157
    31
    8
    Sebastian Fernandez
    Campos Racing
    1:32.207
    19
    9
    Marcus Armstrong
    PREMA Racing
    1:32.241
    34
    10
    Jake Hughes
    HWA RACELAB
    1:32.245
    40
    11
    Jehan Daruvala
    PREMA Racing
    1:32.260
    33
    12
    Pedro Piquet
    Trident
    1:32.287
    33
    13
    David Beckmann
    ART Grand Prix
    1:32.294
    35
    14
    Logan Sargeant
    Carlin Buzz Racing
    1:32.325
    35
    15
    Felipe Drugovich
    Carlin Buzz Racing
    1:32.346
    36
    16
    Yuki Tsunoda
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:32.354
    39
    17
    Fabio Scherer
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:32.471
    52
    18
    Alexander Peroni
    Campos Racing
    1:32.491
    20
    19
    Christian Lundgaard
    ART Grand Prix
    1:32.531
    38
    20
    Liam Lawson
    MP Motorsport
    1:32.643
    26
    21
    Devlin DeFrancesco
    Trident
    1:32.654
    36
    22
    Lirim Zendeli
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:32.661
    52
    23
    Simo Laaksonen
    MP Motorsport
    1:32.711
    27
    24
    Ye Yifei
    Hitech Grand Prix
    1:32.794
    46
    25
    Max Fewtrell
    ART Grand Prix
    1:32.932
    37
    26
    Bent Viscaal
    HWA RACELAB
    1:33.060
    39
    27
    Andreas Estner
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:33.449
    39
    28
    Teppei Natori
    Carlin Buzz Racing
    1:33.606
    36
    29
    Keyvan Andres
    HWA RACELAB
    1:33.852
    41
    30
    Alessio Deledda
    Campos Racing
    1:33.918
    35
     

     Day 1 Afternoon Session Result:
     
     Pos. 
    DRIVER
    TEAM
    LAPTIME
    LAPS
    1
    Marcus Armstrong
    PREMA Racing
    1:31.41
    52
    2
    Jehan Daruvala
    PREMA Racing
    1:31.857
    49
    3
    Leonardo Pulcini
    Hitech Grand Prix
    1:32.054
    44
    4
    Liam Lawson
    MP Motorsport
    1:32.069
    36
    5
    Ye Yifei
    Hitech Grand Prix
    1:32.162
    43
    6
    Sebastian Fernandez
    Campos Racing
    1:32.204
    39
    7
    Logan Sargeant
    Carlin Buzz Racing
    1:32.246
    39
    8
    David Beckmann
    ART Grand Prix
    1:32.268
    48
    9
    Yuki Tsunoda
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:32.275
    47
    10
    Richard Verschoor
    MP Motorsport
    1:32.301
    33
    11
    Max Fewtrell
    ART Grand Prix
    1:32.318
    49
    12
    Simo Laaksonen
    MP Motorsport
    1:32.360
    35
    13
    Jake Hughes
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:32.365
    35
    14
    Artem Petrov
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:32.436
    48
    15
    Christian Lundgaard
    ART Grand Prix
    1:32.464
    49
    16
    Jüri Vips
    Hitech Grand Prix
    1:32.685
    38
    17
    Fabio Scherer
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:32.700
    36
    18
    Niko Kari
    Trident
    1:32.700
    38
    19
    Pedro Piquet
    Trident
    1:32.874
    23
    20
    Lirim Zendeli
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:32.883
    42
    21
    Devlin DeFrancesco
    Trident
    1:32.975
    45
    22
    Teppei Natori
    Carlin Buzz Racing
    1:33.250
    42
    23
    Alexander Peroni
    Campos Racing
    1:33.504
    9
    24
    Keyvan Andres
    HWA RACELAB
    1:33.569
    47
    25
    Bent Viscaal
    HWA RACELAB
    1:33.626
    50
    26
    Andreas Estner
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:33.648
    42
    27
    Alessio Deledda
    Campos Racing
    1:34.264
    41
    28
    Raoul Hyman
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:34.547
    44
    29
    Robert Shwartzman
    PREMA Racing
    1:34.585
    40
    30
    Felipe Drugovich
    Carlin Buzz Racing
    1:34.741
    20
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