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    Russell leads the way in Silverstone practice

    RaiedJuly 14, 2017
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    George Russell has claimed the top spot in this afternoon’s free practice session in Silverstone, blasting past everyone as the session closed with a stunning lap to grab P1 in an ART block out of the top four places ahead of Nirei Fukuzumi, Jack Aitken and Anthoine Hubert.

    In a very dark and ominous looking session the Mercedes F1 junior driver used all of his local knowledge to bring home a lap of 1:46.738 as the flag dropped, crushing his own best time as well as those of his rivals to take the top spot by over three tenths.

    With rain threatening the circuit as the session opened all of the drivers except Bruno Baptista were straight out on track, with Niko Kari making the first competitive lap before Aitken claimed the top spot at the 8 minute mark and running even faster on his next circuit round. In a tight session Dorian Boccolacci was the next man on top, with Fukuzumi claiming it from him 20 minutes in, and then circulating even faster on his next lap.

    The teams then concentrated on race pace until the closing minutes: Fukuzumi usurped his own top time with 3 minutes remaining just before Russell snuck ahead by a few thousands, with Aitken and Hubert setting their quickest laps right behind him before pitting, but as the flag dropped first Fukuzumi and then Russell went quicker again, building a bit of breathing room into their times.

    Behind the ART foursome Leonardo Pulcini, Kari and Steijn Schothorst put their Arden’s next on the timesheets ahead of Giuliano Alesi, Julien Falchero and Santino Ferrucci rounding out the top ten: with many of the drivers back in the pits when the quickest laps were sent, tomorrow’s qualifying session is likely to look very different indeed.

    Provisional Free Practice Classification

     Pos

    Driver

    Team

    Laptime

    Laps

    1.

    George Russell

    ART Grand Prix

    1:46.738

    20

    2.

    Nirei Fukuzumi

    ART Grand Prix

    1:47.099

    18

    3.

    Jack Aitken

    ART Grand Prix

    1:47.334

    18

    4.

    Anthoine Hubert

    ART Grand Prix

    1:47.377

    19

    5.

    Leonardo Pulcini

    Arden International

    1:47.523

    17

    6.

    Niko Kari

    Arden International

    1:47.556

    18

    7.

    Steijn Schothorst

    Arden International

    1:48.054

    18

    8.

    Giuliano Alesi

    Trident

    1:48.193

    20

    9.

    Julien Falchero

    Campos Racing

    1:48.372

    17

    10.

    Santino Ferrucci

    DAMS

    1:48.378

    16

    11.

    Dorian Boccolacci

    Trident

    1:48.490

    18

    12.

    Arjun Maini

    Jenzer Motorsport

    1:48.697

    18

    13.

    Marcos Siebert

    Campos Racing

    1:48.749

    19

    14.

    Tatiana Calderon

    DAMS

    1:48.827

    17

    15.

    Kevin Jörg

    Trident

    1:48.992

    19

    16.

    Ryan Tveter

    Trident

    1:49.074

    19

    17.

    Alessandro Lorandi

    Jenzer Motorsport

    1:49.366

    15

    18.

    Raoul Hyman

    Campos Racing

    1:49.455

    19

    19.

    Bruno Baptista

    DAMS

    1:50.004

    8

    source: gp3series.com

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