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    Sette Câmara sets the pace in French Free Practice at Le Castellet

    Inside RacingJune 21, 2019
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    Sérgio Sette Câmara ran fastest in Free Practice for the first time this season, setting the Le Castellet benchmark at 1:44.009.

     

    Nyck De Vries had led the majority of the session until the DAMS’ driver unlocked untapped pace from his machine and lapped the circuit 0.600s quicker for P1, with Luca Ghiotto behind them in third.
     
    Fresh from FP1 with Williams F1, Nicholas Latifi was already accustomed to the Circuit Paul Ricard and this was evident in the opening stages, as the Championship leader took control of the session, setting the early laptime at 1:45.556.
     
    Not to be outdone, De Vries soon cracked the 1m46s barrier himself and leapt above the Canadian, knowing that a strong weekend could take him ahead of Latifi in the Championship standings. The battle between the two intensified and the DAMS’ driver would smash last year’s quickest Free Practice time – set by Lando Norris – to go top once again.
     
    Undeterred, De Vries simply upped his game once more and ran the circuit quicker to reclaim P1. The Canadian spun on Turn 8 in his attempts to match the Dutchman and later dropped out of the top 10. Behind them, the rest of the pack appeared to be playing catch-up;  Mick Schumacher and Ghiotto both had attempts on P1, but fell short and could only manage second.
     
    With 10 minutes of the session remaining, De Vries’ control looked unassailable and it took a mammoth effort to seize the place. This came in the shape of a DAMS’ driver, however, this time it was the number five of Sette Câmara. His lap of 1:44.009 was an impressive 0.600s faster than De Vries and four-tenths quicker than last year’s pole time. The duo were followed by Ghiotto, Callum Ilott, Guanyu Zhou, Sean Gelael, Ralph Boschung and Nobuharu Matsushita.
     
    The drama is sure to continue this afternoon when the cars return to the track at 4.55pm local time.
     
    2019 FIA Formula 2 – Round 5 Free Practice classification
     
     POS. 
    DRIVER
    TEAM
    LAPTIME
    LAPS
    1
    Sérgio Sette Câmara
    DAMS
    1:44.009
    17
    2
    Nyck De Vries
    ART Grand Prix
    1:44.609
    19
    3
    Luca Ghiotto
    UNI-Virtuosi Racing
    1:44.669
    16
    4
    Mick Schumacher
    PREMA Racing
    1:44.778
    17
    5
    Callum Ilott
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:44.829
    21
    6
    Guanyu Zhou
    UNI-Virtuosi Racing
    1:44.908
    18
    7
    Sean Gelael
    PREMA Racing
    1:45.037
    18
    8
    Nicholas Latifi
    DAMS
    1:45.054
    18
    9
    Ralph Boschung
    Trident
    1:45.112
    19
    10
    Nobuharu Matsushita
    Carlin
    1:45.127
    18
    11
    Louis Delétraz
    Carlin
    1:45.134
    20
    12
    Giuliano Alesi
    Trident
    1:45.296
    20
    13
    Dorian Boccolacci
    Campos Racing
    1:45.417
    19
    14
    Nikita Mazepin
    ART Grand Prix
    1:45.499
    17
    15
    Jack Aitken
    Campos Racing
    1:45.506
    19
    16
    Juan Manuel Correa
    Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
    1:45.520
    19
    17
    Jordan King
    MP Motorsport
    1:45.886
    18
    18
    Anthoine Hubert
    BWT Arden
    1:46.043
    19
    19
    Tatiana Calderon
    BWT Arden
    1:47.822
    20
    20
    Mahaveer Raghunathan
    MP Motorsport
    1:51.923
    18
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