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    Second Formula 2 pre-season test sees teams shift to Bahrain

    Inside RacingMarch 28, 2017
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    The second pre-season test of the 2017 FIA Formula 2 Championship kicks off tomorrow, with another three day session taking place this time out at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. The teams and drivers will look to improve their cars from Wednesday 29th to Friday 31st

    March at the circuit which will see the racing debut of the new championship in just a few weeks’ time, on April 14th at the Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix.

    This test follows on from the first FIA Formula 2 session held earlier this month at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain which saw the teams put their drivers and cars through their paces ahead for the first time this year. The teams were blessed with good weather throughout the 3 days, which saw Johnny Cecotto grab the honours on the first morning with a last lap push ahead of Oliver Rowland and Nobuharu Matsushita, with the Japanese driver flying to the top spot in the afternoon, ahead of ART teammate Alexander Albon and Norman Nato.

    Albon took the honours for day two, from Cecotto and Artem Markelov, as the teams worked on qualifying set ups, while the afternoon was set aside for race simulations, with Nyck De Vries topping the session for Rapax ahead of the PREMA pairing of Antonio Fuoco and Charles Leclerc. Day three saw more of the same, with Nato topping the qualifying style morning session with the top time of the 3 days on 1:27.834, ahead of Rowland and Albon, with Luca Ghiotto taking the honours in the final session, ahead of Rapax teammates Cecotto and De Vries.

    The Bahrain test sees just one driver change, with South African Raoul Hyman stepping up with Campos Racing to get behind the wheel of car #12. As usual, Pirelli have selected two different compounds for these three days, this time utilising the Medium (Prime) and Soft (Option) tyres. Each driver will be supplied with five sets of Prime and two sets of Option.

    The sessions will start each day at 09:00 local time and run until 12:00: on Monday and Tuesday the afternoon session will run from 14:00 to 17:00, while on Wednesday this will be pushed forward an hour to 13:00 before closing at 16:00.

    FIA Formula 2 Championship – Bahrain Test Session: Drivers’ Entry List

    CAR

    DRIVER

    LICENSE

    TEAM

     

    01

    Charles Leclerc

    MON

    PREMA Racing

    02

    Antonio Fuoco

    ITA

    PREMA Racing

    03

    Louis Deletraz

    SUI

    Racing Engineering

    04

    Gustav Malja

    SWE

    Racing Engineering

    05

    Luca Ghiotto

    ITA

    RUSSIAN TIME

    06

    Artem Markelov

    RUS

    RUSSIAN TIME

    07

    Nobuharu Matsushita

    JPN

    ART Grand Prix

    08

    Alexander Albon

    THA

    ART Grand Prix

    09

    Oliver Rowland

    GBR

    DAMS

    10

    Nicholas Latifi

    CAN

    DAMS

    11

    Ralph Boschung

    SUI

    Campos Racing

    12

    Raoul Hyman

    RSA

    Campos Racing

    14

    Sergio Sette Camara

    BRA

    MP Motorsport

    15

    Jordan King

    GBR

    MP Motorsport

    16

    Nabil Jeffri

    MAS

    Trident

    17

    Sergio Canamasas

    ESP

    Trident

    18

    Nyck De Vries

    NED

    Rapax

    19

    Johnny Cecotto

    VEN

    Rapax

    20

    Norman Nato

    FRA

    Pertamina Arden

    21

    Sean Gelael

    INA

    Pertamina Arden

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