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    Sette Camara sets the pace in Free Practice in Abu Dhabi

    RaiedNovember 29, 2019
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    Sérgio Sette Câmara led an all DAMS top two in Free Practice, topping the first session of the season finale ahead of teammate Nicholas Latifi.

    The French side are looking to wrap up the Teams’ Championship this weekend, ahead of second place UNI-Virtuosi, and it was the British team’s driver, Guanyu Zhou, in third place.
     
    Latifi was the first man to hit the track, fresh from the announcement that he will race in Formula 1 next season with Williams. Mahaveer Raghunathan was the first to set a time though, as the rest of the grid acclimatised to the circuit.
     
    Latifi’s first fast lap didn’t quite go to plan, as the DAMS’ driver wobbled slightly and spoiled his time. This allowed Nyck De Vries to fire around in 1:52.771 and take control of the table. The Canadian’s second tour was much more successful, as he usurped De Vries with a lap 0.6s faster.
     
    Callum Ilott briefly took charge, but a DAMS machine was soon back on top with Sette Câmara firing around faster and breaking the 1m 52s barrier, with Latifi leaping to second, only slightly slower. Mick Schumacher was able to climb to seventh, despite an almighty wobble at Turn 21. Zhou pushed Ilott further down the order and nipped into third.
     
    The session was brought to an early end as Matevos Isaakyan lost control around Turn 19 and slammed into the wall. The Sauber Junior Team by Charouz driver safely clambered out of his car, but with eight minutes remaining, there wasn’t enough time to recover the car and restart proceedings.
     
    That saw Sette Câmara and Latifi finish first and second ahead of Zhou, as DAMS got off to the perfect start to the weekend. Ilott and Delétraz completed the top five, ahead of Luca Ghiotto, Nobuharu Matsushita, Nikita Mazepin, Schumacher and De Vries.
     
    DAMS will look to continue their early form when the cars return for Qualifying this evening at 7pm (local time).
     
    2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship Round 12 – Free Practice provisional classification
     
     Pos. 
    Driver
    Team
    Laptime
    Laps
    1
    Sergio Sette Camara
    DAMS
    1:51.941
    11
    2
    Nicholas Latifi
    DAMS
    1:52.112
    11
    3
    Guanyu Zhou
    UNI-Virtuosi Racing
    1:52.113
    11
    4
    Callum Ilott
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:52.140
    11
    5
    Louis Delétraz
    Carlin
    1:52.156
    11
    6
    Luca Ghiotto
    UNI-Virtuosi Racing
    1:52.200
    12
    7
    Nobuharu Matsushita
    Carlin
    1:52.303
    10
    8
    Nikita Mazepin
    ART Grand Prix
    1:52.361
    10
    9
    Mick Schumacher
    PREMA Racing
    1:52.378
    8
    10
    Nyck De Vries
    ART Grand Prix
    1:52.653
    12
    11
    Jack Aitken
    Campos Racing
    1:52.657
    10
    12
    Jordan King
    MP Motorsport
    1:52.807
    9
    13
    Artem Markelov
    BWT Arden
    1:53.051
    12
    14
    Sean Gelael
    PREMA Racing
    1:53.410
    8
    15
    Marino Sato
    Campos Racing
    1:54.136
    13
    16
    Matevos Isaakyan
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:54.296
    9
    17
    Giuliano Alesi
    Trident
    1:54.501
    12
    18
    Christian Lundgaard
    Trident
    1:54.865
    12
    19
    Tatiana Calderon
    BWT Arden
    1:54.901
    11
    20
    Mahaveer Raghunathan
    MP Motorsport
    1:55.210
    12
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