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    Mazepin finishes fastest on final day of testing

    RaiedDecember 7, 2019
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    Nikita Mazepin finished the final post-season testing session of 2019 in first place, with the Russian impressing in Carlin machinery around the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi.

    The 20-year-old’s time of 1:50.473 in the morning was enough to put him top overall, ahead of Callum Ilott for UNI-Virtuosi and Louis Delétraz at Charouz Racing System.
     
    The field were quick off the mark in the morning with all 20 cars feeding out onto the track at the green flag. It took Mazepin just 15 minutes to take the time to under 1m 51s, as the Russian bossed the start of the session.
     
    Sitting in second was his Carlin teammate Yuki Tsunoda, with the rookie running nearly 0.5s slower ahead of the in-form Louis Delétraz. The Swiss ace improved upon his own time to move up to second before Callum Ilott ran even quicker to rise above him, just 0.029s slower than the Russian in P1.
     
    The morning’s focus then shifted to long-runs, with 620 laps completed before the lunch break. As a result the top ten stayed relatively unaltered and at the chequered flag Mazepin remained ahead of Ilott and Delétraz. Ralph Boschung and Dan Ticktum completed the top five, followed by Robert Shwartzman, Tsunoda, Guanyu Zhou, Pedro Piquet and Mick Schumacher.
     
    It was much of the same in the afternoon, with teams trying to make the most of the final session. Boschung was the initial pace setter ahead of BWT HWA RACELAB duo Artem Markelov and Giuliano Alesi. The pair leapfrogged the MP Motorsport tester on the hour mark, with Markelov touring 0.139s ahead of his new teammate.
     
    Despite his high standing on the timesheets, it wasn’t an entirely smooth afternoon for Alesi as the Ferrari Academy Driver stopped on track and brought out a red flag. Ilott briefly took first when action resumed before fellow FDA driver Schumacher put in his first fast lap of the afternoon to move straight to the top of the order.
     
    The German would retain the position at the chequered flag, as Ilott settled for second. Dan Ticktum snatched third, ahead of Markelov and Alesi. Tsunoda, Delétraz, Zhou, Niko Kari and Boschung completed the top ten.
     
    2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship – Post-season tests, Day 3, morning session
     
    Pos. 
    Driver
    Team
    Laptime
    Laps
    1
    Nikita Mazepin
    Carlin
    1:50.473
    39
    2
    Callum Ilott
    UNI-Virtuosi
    1:50.502
    32
    3
    Louis Delétraz
    Charouz Racing System
    1:50.623
    34
    4
    Ralph Boschung
    MP Motorsport
    1:50.783
    24
    5
    Dan Ticktum
    DAMS
    1:50.916
    31
    6
    Robert Shwartzman
    PREMA Racing
    1:51.085
    30
    7
    Yuki Tsunoda
    Carlin
    1:51.118
    41
    8
    Guanyu Zhou
    UNI-Virtuosi
    1:51.129
    35
    9
    Pedro Piquet
    Charouz Racing System
    1:51.158
    34
    10
    Mick Schumacher
    PREMA Racing
    1:51.171
    30
    11
    Felipe Drugovich
    MP Motorsport
    1:51.341
    32
    12
    Christian Lundgaard
    ART Grand Prix
    1:51.429
    28
    13
    Niko Kari
    Campos Racing
    1:51.467
    45
    14
    Marcus Armstrong
    ART Grand Prix
    1:51.494
    32
    15
    Sean Gelael
    DAMS
    1:51.547
    29
    16
    Artem Markelov
    BWT HWA RACELAB
    1:51.780
    22
    17
    Marino Sato
    Trident
    1:51.899
    38
    18
    Giuliano Alesi
    BWT HWA RACELAB
    1:51.972
    22
    19
    Guilherme Samaia
    Campos Racing
    1:52.223
    21
    20
    Roy Nissany
    Trident
    1:53.057
    21
     
    2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship – Post-season tests, Day 3, afternoon session
     
     Pos. 
    Driver
    Team
    Laptime
    Laps
    1
    Mick Schumacher
    PREMA Racing
    1:51.569
    38
    2
    Callum Ilott
    UNI-Virtuosi
    1:51.657
    13
    3
    Dan Ticktum
    DAMS
    1:51.748
    40
    4
    Artem Markelov
    BWT HWA RACELAB
    1:52.060
    42
    5
    Giuliano Alesi
    BWT HWA RACELAB
    1:52.199
    23
    6
    Yuki Tsunoda
    Carlin
    1:52.224
    26
    7
    Louis Delétraz
    Charouz Racing System
    1:52.412
    38
    8
    Guanyu Zhou
    UNI-Virtuosi
    1:52.428
    27
    9
    Niko Kari
    Campos Racing
    1:52.510
    26
    10
    Ralph Boschung
    MP Motorsport
    1:52.525
    24
    11
    Robert Shwartzman
    PREMA Racing
    1:52.734
    35
    12
    Roy Nissany
    Trident
    1:52.998
    43
    13
    Marino Sato
    Trident
    1:53.036
    25
    14
    Sean Gelael
    DAMS
    1:53.578
    39
    15
    Felipe Drugovich
    MP Motorsport
    1:53.686
    28
    16
    Nikita Mazepin
    Carlin
    1:56.290
    20
    17
    Marcus Armstrong
    ART Grand Prix
    1:56.393
    40
    18
    Christian Lundgaard
    ART Grand Prix
    1:56.546
    30
    19
    Pedro Piquet
    Charouz Racing System
    1:57.055
    54
    20
    Guilherme Samaia
    Campos Racing
    1:57.061
    39
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