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    Formula 2

    Latifi claims day two honours in Bahrain

    Inside RacingMarch 30, 2017
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    Nicholas Latifi has topped day two by setting the pace in this morning’s test session at the Bahrain International Circuit, stopping the clock at 1:40.541 in the second half of the session to top the timesheets ahead of RUSSIAN TIME teammates Luca Ghiotto and Artem Markelov, while the afternoon was given over to race simulations, with Nyck De Vries topping the timesheets on 1:41.212 ahead of Gustav Malja and Charles Leclerc.

    The day opened to gloriously sunny conditions, with the drivers heading out on their medium Pirelli compounds as soon as the lights went green. Johnny Cecotto set the early pace, stopping the clock at 1:41.371, four tenths faster than teammate Nyck de Vries. After a brief red flag Markelov hit his pace, but Ghiotto was the first man to break the 1:41 barrier, followed soon after by Leclerc and Norman Nato.

    Just after the halfway mark Latifi grabbed P1 with his blistering lap on soft tyres, a tenth quicker than Ghiotto, and his rivals were unable to challenge. In the final hour a number of drivers tried different set ups to grab the top spot, but to no avail: Latifi owned the morning session when the chequered flag was shown.

    Following a two hour break, the action resumed with the field mainly focusing on race simulations and pitstop practices. Sergio Sette Camara set the pace until Cecotto improved on the Brazilian’s laptime to go P1.

    With one hour left in the day, Camara reclaimed the top spot dipping under 1m42, before Malja also found some extra pace to move up to P2. Fifteen minutes later, de Vries blew past them all with a time good enough to be the afternoon’s fastest man.

    After the chequered flag, Camara’s car was found underweight. Therefore, the MP Motorsport driver had all times deleted from the results, promoting Leclerc to the top 3 finish.

    Day 3 will start tomorrow at 9.00 local time.

    Day 2 Morning results

     

    Driver

    Team

    Laptime

    Laps

    1.

    Nicholas Latifi

    DAMS

    1:40.541

    23

    2.

    Luca Ghiotto

    RUSSIAN TIME

    1:40.678

    25

    3.

    Artem Markelov

    RUSSIAN TIME

    1:40.702

    31

    4.

    Jordan King

    MP Motorsport

    1:40.884

    26

    5.

    Charles Leclerc

    PREMA Racing

    1:40.885

    33

    6.

    Norman Nato

    Pertamina Arden

    1:40.909

    38

    7.

    Alexander Albon

    ART Grand Prix

    1:40.927

    20

    8.

    Nobuharu Matsushita

    ART Grand Prix

    1:41.057

    20

    9.

    Oliver Rowland

    DAMS

    1:41.156

    18

    10.

    Sergio Sette Camara

    MP Motorsport

    1:41.351

    28

    11.

    Johnny Cecotto

    Rapax

    1:41.371

    16

    12.

    Antonio Fuoco

    PREMA Racing

    1:41.398

    41

    13.

    Louis Deletraz

    Racing Engineering

    1:41.463

    19

    14.

    Nyck de Vries

    Rapax

    1:41.568

    24

    15.

    Ralph Boschung

    Campos Racing

    1:41.984

    34

    16.

    Sergio Canamasas

    Trident

    1:42.042

    18

    17.

    Sean Gelael

    Pertamina Arden

    1:42.249

    26

    18.

    Gustav Malja

    Racing Engineering

    1:42.347

    16

    19.

    Raoul Hyman

    Campos Racing

    1:42.598

    41

    20.

    Nabil Jeffri

    Trident

    1:42.973

    20

    Day 2 Afternoon results

     

    Driver

    Team

    Laptime

    Laps

    1.

    Nyck de Vries

    Rapax

    1:41.212

    23

    2.

    Gustav Malja

    Racing Engineering

    1:41.546

    24

    3.

    Charles Leclerc

    PREMA Racing

    1:41.689

    39

    4.

    Johnny Cecotto

    Rapax

    1:41.833

    18

    5.

    Antonio Fuoco

    PREMA Racing

    1:41.957

    41

    6.

    Sergio Canamasas

    Trident

    1:42.197

    40

    7.

    Ralph Boschung

    Campos Racing

    1:43.171

    36

    8.

    Nabil Jeffri

    Trident

    1:44.258

    33

    9.

    Nicholas Latifi

    DAMS

    1:44.354

    43

    10.

    Louis Delétraz

    Racing Engineering

    1:44.415

    37

    11.

    Oliver Rowland

    DAMS

    1:44.437

    46

    12.

    Raoul Hyman

    Campos Racing

    1:45.008

    31

    13.

    Jordan King

    MP Motorsport

    1:45.191

    31

    14.

    Artem Markelov

    RUSSIAN TIME

    1:45.705

    32

    15.

    Nobuharu Matsushita

    ART Grand Prix

    1:46.607

    38

    16.

    Sean Gelael

    Pertamina Arden

    1:47.020

    42

    17.

    Alexander Albon

    ART Grand Prix

    1:47.050

    36

    18.

    Luca Ghiotto

    RUSSIAN TIME

    1:47.325

    6

    19.

    Norman Nato

    Pertamina Arden

    1:47.379

    33

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