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    Johnny Cecotto on top on first morning Formula 2 test

    RaiedMarch 13, 2017
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    Johnny Cecotto got the 2017 FIA Formula 2 Championship’s season underway by topping the timesheets in this morning’s first test session in Barcelona with a laptime of 1:29.239, bumping Oliver Rowland and Nobuharu Matsushita off the top spot late in the session by just over a tenth.

    The session opened under overcast but dry conditions and all of the teams headed out immediately, with Sean Gelael the first man on track as the lights went green.

    Much of the session was dedicated to installation laps as the teams worked to set up a base for their cars, with PREMA Racing pair Charles Leclerc and Antonio Fuoco the only drivers to set a time for the first hour.

    Jordan King was the first driver to start pushing, setting the pace just after the hour mark, and his rivals were soon following in his wake: Luca Ghiotto was the target with 30 minutes remaining in the session, ahead of Rowland and Gustav Malja, and the Briton soon blew past his mark with Matsushita in his wake.

    But as the session wound down Cecotto just pipped his rivals to take the early bragging rights as the session closed and the grid returned to the pitlane: the teams will now evaluate their set ups and have a quick bite to eat before the afternoon session opens at 14:00 CET.

    Day 1 Morning results

     

    Driver

    Team

    Laptime

    Laps

    1.

    Johnny Cecotto

    Rapax

    1:29.239

    11

    2.

    Oliver Rowland

    DAMS

    1:29.355

    13

    3.

    Nobuharu Matsushita

    ART Grand Prix

    1:29.552

    18

    4.

    Nyck De Vries

    Rapax

    1:29.625

    11

    5.

    Norman Nato

    Pertamina Arden

    1:29.674

    10

    6.

    Luca Ghiotto

    RUSSIAN TIME

    1:29.727

    18

    7.

    Nicholas Latifi

    DAMS

    1:29.743

    13

    8.

    Charles Leclerc

    PREMA Racing

    1:29.928

    21

    9.

    Alexander Albon

    ART Grand Prix

    1:30.018

    18

    10.

    Sean Gelael

    Pertamina Arden

    1:30.162

    10

    11.

    Artem Markelov

    RUSSIAN TIME

    1:30.188

    12

    12.

    Gustav Malja

    Racing Engineering

    1:30.365

    16

    13.

    Antonio Fuoco

    PREMA Racing

    1:30.433

    24

    14.

    Jordan King

    MP Motorsport

    1:30.672

    17

    15.

    Sergio Canamasas

    Trident

    1:30.901

    17

    16.

    Ralph Boschung

    Campos Racing

    1:30.992

    16

    17.

    Sergio Sette Camara

    MP Motorsport

    1:31.072

    10

    18.

    Nabil Jeffri

    Trident

    1:31.230

    13

    19.

    Roberto Merhi

    Campos Racing

    1:31.470

    14

    20.

    Louis Delétraz

    Racing Engineering

    1:31.591

    17

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