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Lando Norris ended the second day of FIA Formula 2 pre-season testing with the quickest time, as his 1:42.226 lap proved to be unbeatable during the post-break running while DAMS driver Alexander Albon headed the leaderboard in the afternoon.

In the morning, Trident’s Arjun Maini was the first to take to the circuit, followed in hot pursuit by Sette Camara. Seeking to get plenty of dry running early in the breezy, sunny conditions, the majority of the field were out of the blocks within the first ten minutes, trading fastest times as the track conditions improved with the flurry of activity.

Jack Aitken of ART Grand Prix took the early advantage 20 minutes into the session, beating Norris’ best time from yesterday by half a second, before PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing’s Nyck De Vries hit back to beat the Brit to top spot. A first red flag came out approaching the end of the first half-hour - MP Motorsport’s Roberto Merhi came to a stop at turn 12 - with a second stoppage coming courtesy of Sean Gelael (PERTAMINA PREMA) later on.

Finding more time, Aitken became the first driver to break into the 1m42s times, before going even faster on his next tour of the circuit. Maini got within two tenths as the first half of the session drew to a close.

Fastest on day 1, Norris returned to the top of the standings with 0.3s in hand over Aitken, as Sette Camara continued Carlin’s strong pace on the medium compound tyres by getting within a smidgen of the ART driver’s time, before overhauling it a few laps later.

Russell stopped with 20 minutes left on the clock, bringing out a brief red flag as the session wound into its final stages. A number of drivers bolted on the supersoft tyres on their return to the circuit but few drivers were able to improve their times; Norris’ time proved to be unbeatable as a slow final sector for Sette Camara put paid to his chances to ending the morning on top.

Aitken had to be content with third, ahead of Louis Delétraz (Charouz Racing System) who took fourth with a late charge on medium tyres. Maini set the most laps of anyone with 48 tours of the circuit, and was fifth fastest ahead of Russell. De Vries beat Luca Ghiotto (Campos Vexatec Racing) to seventh, while Albon and Nirei Fukuzumi (BWT Arden) completed the morning’s running in the top half of the field.

As the running got back underway in the afternoon session, BWT Arden’s Maximilian Günther immediately returned to the circuit with Maini in tow, shortly accosted by the two Charouz cars. Delétraz set the early pace in a quiet first hour of running, before De Vries dipped below the 1m43s times to end the first half of the session on top.

Delétraz returned to the lead of the timing boards shortly after the halfway point of the afternoon, in which the focus across the majority of teams was on longer runs, but De Vries edged his way ahead after chiselling away at the Swiss driver’s time.

The Dutchman seemed set to end the day at the top of the standings, with little change throughout the afternoon as race simulations were a priority, but a late flying lap from Albon relegated De Vries to second as the DAMS driver set a 1:42.406 with a minute and a half to spare.

Oliver Rowland (DAMS) was beaten to third by Delétraz, as Maini once again claimed the fifth-fastest time. Fukuzumi was sixth ahead of Charouz’s Antonio Fuoco and Merhi, while the Carlins of Norris and Sette Camara completed the afternoon in the top ten. Roy Nissany (Campos) covered the most ground in the session, clocking in 46 laps.

By the end of the second day of pre-season testing the drivers completed a total of 2,187 laps, helping them and the teams get to grips with the new car. Over the course of the 12,629 kms covered, an issue on some engines was discovered.

Technical Director Didier Perrin said: “We covered 6,000 kilometres with the development car without any engine trouble. The same can be said for the dyno tests, but it is not unusual to uncover a problem when twenty cars are running at the same time. This is also why collective tests are helpful.

“We have already sent the faulty power units for analysis and we are confident that our engine partners will remedy the situation.”

The final day of pre-season testing at Circuit Paul Ricard will resume tomorrow at 9am, with the morning’s session ending at 12pm. The running in the afternoon will take place from 1pm to 4pm.

FIA Formula 2 Le Castellet Test – Day 2 Morning Session

 

Driver

Team

Laptime

Laps

1

Lando Norris

Carlin

1:42.226

41

2

Sergio Sette Camara

Carlin

1:42.387

38

3

Jack Aitken

ART Grand Prix

1:42.566

46

4

Louis Delétraz

Charouz Racing System

1:42.698

35

5

Arjun Maini

Trident

1:42.700

48

6

George Russell

ART Grand Prix

1:42.959

37

7

Nyck De Vries

PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing

1:43.008

20

8

Luca Ghiotto

Campos Vexatec Racing

1:43.197

38

9

Alexander Albon

DAMS

1:43.197

37

10

Nirei Fukuzumi

BWT Arden

1:43.343

33

11

Sean Gelael

PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing

1:43.345

36

12

Oliver Rowland

DAMS

1:43.363

17

13

Antonio Fuoco

Charouz Racing System

1:43.608

29

14

Santino Ferrucci

Trident

1:43.720

42

15

Ralph Boschung

MP Motorsport

1:43.726

29

16

Maximilian Günther

BWT Arden

1:44.027

14

17

Artem Markelov

RUSSIAN TIME

1:44.564

38

18

Roy Nissany

Campos Vexatec Racing

1:44.626

33

19

Roberto Merhi

MP Motorsport

1:44.893

5

20

Tadasuke Makino

RUSSIAN TIME

1:45.872

8

 

FIA Formula 2 Le Castellet Test – Day 2 Afternoon Session

 Pos

Driver

Team

Laptime

Laps

1

Alexander Albon

DAMS

1:42.406

32

2

Nyck De Vries

PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing

1:42.701

36

3

Louis Deletraz

Charouz Racing System

1:42.803

45

4

Oliver Rowland

DAMS

1:42.840

35

5

Arjun Maini

Trident

1:42.903

42

6

Nirei Fukuzumi

BWT Arden

1:43.081

39

7

Antonio Fuoco

Charouz Racing System

1:43.324

46

8

Roberto Merhi

MP Motorsport

1:43.328

38

9

Lando Norris

Carlin

1:43.375

35

10

Sergio Sette Camara

Carlin

1:43.391

36

11

Artem Markelov

RUSSIAN TIME

1:43.495

43

12

Ralph Boschung

MP Motorsport

1:43.583

35

13

Luca Ghiotto

Campos Vexatec Racing

1:43.720

33

14

Santino Ferrucci

Trident

1:44.020

30

15

Sean Gelael

PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing

1:44.055

28

16

Tadasuke Makino

RUSSIAN TIME

1:44.380

33

17

Jack Aitken

ART Grand Prix

1:44.745

37

18

George Russell

ART Grand Prix

1:45.980

9

19

Roy Nissany

Campos Vexatec Racing

1:46.968

46

20

Maximilian Gunther

BWT Arden

1:54.558

4

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Lando Norris opened the first day of FIA Formula 2 testing at Le Castellet, France with the fastest time of the morning session, the Carlin driver clocking in a 1:56.136 to beat MP Motorsport’s Ralph Boschung to the top of the timesheets.

A damp, overcast Circuit Paul Ricard greeted the teams as they sought to clock in their customary installation laps at the start of the day. Oliver Rowland was the first driver to hit the track on wet weather tyres for the DAMS team, narrowly beating Boschung out of the garage.

The first hour was punctuated with a few brief red flags following early spins, with Trident’s Santino Ferrucci and Carlin’s Sergio Sette Camara prompting stoppages as they got to grips with the wet track, while Louis Delétraz of Charouz Racing System came to a halt at the exit of the pitlane. At the end of the first hour, new Trident recruit Arjun Maini led proceedings ahead of Ferrucci.

Norris was first to break the two minute boundary at the midway point of the session, with the track slowly drying out. Soon, a number of cars were dipping into the 1m59s as they became accustomed to the conditions, although the circuit was not dry enough throughout the session for anyone to attempt a lap on slick tyres. 

A red flag in the final half-hour of the session was called for Alexander Albon (DAMS) who stopped at turn 2 due to mechanical gremlins, with running getting back underway with ten minutes remaining. Although Boschung was quick on the draw at the restart to eat into Norris’ advantage, edging to within three tenths of the leader, the British driver was able to put first position well out of reach by going 0.6s quicker than his best time.

Norris was the only driver to break into the 1m56s, as his teammate Sette Camara slotted in behind Boschung for third. Albon was fourth quickest, ahead of Maini – who set a session high of 36 laps - and Arden’s Maximilian Günther. Roberto Merhi (MP Motorsport) was seventh ahead of Delétraz, while Antonio Fuoco (Charouz) and Ferrucci completed the top ten. A total 367 laps were completed in the morning’s running, for a total of 2144 km overall.

 Pos

Driver

Team

Laptime

Laps

1

Lando Norris

Carlin

1:56.136

30

2

Ralph Boschung

MP Motorsport

1:57.037

27

3

Sergio Sette Camara

Carlin

1:57.289

22

4

Alexander Albon

DAMS

1:57.357

28

5

Arjun Maini

Trident

1:57.591

36

6

Maximilian Günther

BWT Arden

1:57.742

25

7

Roberto Merhi

MP Motorsport

1:58.358

20

8

Louis Delétraz

Charouz Racing System

1:58.619

19

9

Antonio Fuoco

Charouz Racing System

1:58.780

18

10

Santino Ferrucci

Trident

1:58.899

25

11

Nirei Fukuzumi

BWT Arden

1:59.759

17

12

Luca Ghiotto

Campos Vexatec Racing

2:00.067

20

13

Nyck De Vries

PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing

2:00.088

11

14

Sean Gelael

PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing

2:00.095

23

15

Tadasuke Makino

RUSSIAN TIME

2:03.229

8

16

Roy Nissany

Campos Vexatec Racing

2:03.983

15

17

George Russell

ART Grand Prix

2:04.282

8

18

Artem Markelov

RUSSIAN TIME

2:10.443

13

19

Oliver Rowland

DAMS

2:12.894

2

20

Jack Aitken

ART Grand Prix

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source: fiaformula2.com

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Lando Norris led the way in the second morning of FIA Formula 2 pre-season testing at Le Castellet, France, continuing his tenure at the top of the timesheets and setting a 1:42.226 to lead a Carlin 1-2 ahead of teammate Sergio Sette Camara.

Trident’s Arjun Maini was the first to take to the circuit, followed in hot pursuit by Sette Camara. Seeking to get plenty of dry running early in the breezy, sunny conditions, the majority of the field were out of the blocks within the first ten minutes, trading fastest times as the track conditions improved with the flurry of activity.

Jack Aitken of ART Grand Prix took the early advantage 20 minutes into the session, beating Norris’ best time from yesterday by half a second, before PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing’s Nyck De Vries hit back to beat the Brit to top spot. A first red flag came out approaching the end of the first half-hour - MP Motorsport’s Roberto Merhi came to a stop at turn 12 - with a second stoppage coming courtesy of Sean Gelael (PERTAMINA PREMA) later on.

Finding more time, Aitken became the first driver to break into the 1m42s times, before going even faster on his next tour of the circuit. Maini got within two tenths as the first half of the session drew to a close.

Fastest on day 1, Norris returned to the top of the standings with 0.3s in hand over Aitken, as Sette Camara continued Carlin’s strong pace on the medium compound tyres by getting within a smidgen of the ART driver’s time, before overhauling it a few laps later.

Russell stopped with 20 minutes left on the clock, bringing out a brief red flag as the session wound into its final stages. A number of drivers bolted on the supersoft tyres on their return to the circuit but few drivers were able to improve their times; Norris’ time proved to be unbeatable as a slow final sector for Sette Camara put paid to his chances to ending the morning on top.

Aitken had to be content with third, ahead of Louis Delétraz (Charouz Racing System) who took fourth with a late charge on medium tyres. Arjun Maini set the most laps of anyone with 48 tours of the circuit, and was fifth fastest ahead of Russell. Nyck De Vries beat Luca Ghiotto (Campos Vexatec Racing) to seventh, while Alexander Albon (DAMS) and Nirei Fukuzumi (BWT Arden) completed the top half of the field.

 Pos

Driver

Team

Laptime

Laps

1

Lando Norris

Carlin

1:42.226

41

2

Sergio Sette Camara

Carlin

1:42.387

38

3

Jack Aitken

ART Grand Prix

1:42.566

46

4

Louis Delétraz

Charouz Racing System

1:42.698

35

5

Arjun Maini

Trident

1:42.700

48

6

George Russell

ART Grand Prix

1:42.959

37

7

Nyck De Vries

PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing

1:43.008

20

8

Luca Ghiotto

Campos Vexatec Racing

1:43.197

38

9

Alexander Albon

DAMS

1:43.197

37

10

Nirei Fukuzumi

BWT Arden

1:43.343

33

11

Sean Gelael

PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing

1:43.345

36

12

Oliver Rowland

DAMS

1:43.363

17

13

Antonio Fuoco

Charouz Racing System

1:43.608

29

14

Santino Ferrucci

Trident

1:43.720

42

15

Ralph Boschung

MP Motorsport

1:43.726

29

16

Maximilian Günther

BWT Arden

1:44.027

14

17

Artem Markelov

RUSSIAN TIME

1:44.564

38

18

Roy Nissany

Campos Vexatec Racing

1:44.626

33

19

Roberto Merhi

MP Motorsport

1:44.893

5

20

Tadasuke Makino

RUSSIAN TIME

1:45.872

8

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Campos Vexatec Racing is pleased to announce that Roy Nissany will perform testing duties with the new Dallara F2 2018 this week in Le Castellet.

Nissany has progressed steadily up single-seater pyramid and has had a wealth of experience with cars in series such as the ADAC Formel Masters, the FIA European Formula 3 Championship and the Formula Renault 3.5 Series. The Israeli driver will get his first taste of Campos Vexatec Racing Dallara F2 2018 on Tuesday.

Italian Luca Ghiotto completed the shakedown at Magny-Cours in February with new Formula 2 car and emerged fastest for Campos Vexatec Racing.

Ghiotto underlined that the Dallara F2 2018 is a step closer to Formula 1 in comparison to last year´s car.

The first collective testing will take place on March 6-8.

 

 

         

 

 

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