Apr 23, 2021
Barcelona, 23 April 2021: ART Grand Prix’s Christian Lundgaard topped both sessions on Day 1 of testing in Spain, proving peerless around the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The quickest time of the two came in the morning session, as the Alpine junior beat out UNI-Virtuosi’s Felipe Drugovich by 0.178s.
India's Jehan Daruvala of Carlin put in a useful 31 laps in the morning and did 47 more in the afternoon session.
Hitech Grand Prix pairing Jüri Vips and Liam Lawson also managed spots in the top five on the opening day, ahead of MP Motorsport’s Lirim Zendeli.
MORNING
Greeted by a hefty layer of fog upon arrival, the teams only sent their drivers out for an initial install lap when the lights went green. Thankfully, the fog quickly cleared and was replaced by bright blue skies, allowing Campos Racing to shoot out and get a feel for the circuit.
MP Motorsport followed suit, but without setting a competitive time, before Carlin’s Jehan Daruvala stopped at Turn 1 and brought out an early Red Flag.
There was a second inside of the opening hour, as PREMA Racing’s Oscar Piastri pulled up at Turn 3, although the Australian did still manage to finish ninth.
With the two cars safely back in their garages, Lundgaard headed out for a tour of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and posted the quickest time of the morning, setting the standard at 1:29.606, ahead of Vips, who notched 1:29.988.
There was then a third stoppage at the midway point when Gianluca Petecof spun his Campos between turns two and three, coming to a halt on the gravel.
In the final hour, Drugovich managed to give the order a bit of a shake-up, barging into second place, 0.178s off Lundgaard, while Lawson leapt up to fourth, ahead of Zendeli.
Guanyu Zhou just missed out on a spot in the top five with UNI-Virtuosi, finishing 0.005s off Zendeli. Marcus Armstrong was seventh with DAMS, ahead of Campos’s Ralph Boschung.
Running the most laps of the morning session, MP’s Richard Verschoor posted 40 overall, whilst also completing the 10th fastest time.
AFTERNOON
MP were the first team to return to the track in the afternoon session, with their duo getting a fast run out of the way early doors. Verschoor charged to the top of the table on his fifth lap, with a tour of 1:30.165, and was backed up by his teammate, Zendeli.
The pair would end up finishing in second and seventh, with Verschoor’s attention switching to longer runs, before Zendeli lost control of his MP and tagged the barrier.
There was another red flag shortly after as Roy Nissany lost control at Turn 9 and touched the wall himself.
It was the familiar name of Lundgaard who bumped Verschoor down to P2, with the Alpine junior heading out for a single push lap, which returned him to P1 with a time of 1:29.827, before shooting back into the garage.
Lawson was briefly behind them, before getting overtaken in the order by 2020 Formula 3 rival Théo Pourchaire, who lunged into third, three tenths off his ART teammate’s quickest time.
Armstrong dove into fourth to drop Lawson to fifth, ahead of Boschung. David Beckmann emerged in eighth with Charouz Racing System, but was almost a second off the leading pace, ahead of Vips and Drugovich.
Lundgaard will aim to kick off Day 2 in similarly strong form, when action gets underway at 9am local time.
2021 FIA FORMULA 2 CHAMPIONSHIP - BARCELONA TEST, DAY 1, MORNING SESSION
DRIVERTEAMLAPTIMELAPS1Christian LundgaardART Grand Prix1:29.594342Felipe DrugovichUNI-Virtuosi1:29.772263Jüri VipsHitech Grand Prix1:29.988264Liam LawsonHitech Grand Prix1:30.006265Lirim ZendeliMP Motorsport1:30.078396Guanyu ZhouUNI-Virtuosi1:30.083277Marcus ArmstrongDAMS1:30.158268Ralph BoschungCampos Racing1:30.259319Oscar PiastriPREMA Racing1:30.4252110Richard VerschoorMP Motorsport1:30.5194011Dan TicktumCarlin1:30.5983412Jehan DaruvalaCarlin1:30.6743113Roy NissanyDAMS1:30.7232614Marino SatoTrident1:30.7271915Bent ViscaalTrident1:30.7273316Théo PourchaireART Grand Prix1:30.7383317Gianluca PetecofCampos Racing1:30.8823018Matteo NanniniHWA RACELAB1:30.9533019David BeckmannCharouz Racing System1:30.9733220Guilherme SamaiaCharouz Racing System1:31.3053121Robert ShwartzmanPREMA Racing1:31.4352722Alessio DeleddaHWA RACELAB1:37.1007
2021 FIA FORMULA 2 CHAMPIONSHIP - BARCELONA TEST, DAY 1, AFTERNOON SESSION
DRIVERTEAMLAPTIMELAPS1Christian LundgaardART Grand Prix1:29.827452Richard VerschoorMP Motorsport1:30.165453Théo PourchaireART Grand Prix1:30.167424Marcus ArmstrongDAMS1:30.617465Liam LawsonHitech Grand Prix1:30.739416Ralph BoschungCampos Racing1:30.755417Lirim ZendeliMP Motorsport1:30.76768David BeckmannCharouz Racing System1:30.824319Jüri VipsHitech Grand Prix1:30.9563910Felipe DrugovichUNI-Virtuosi1:31.0754311Bent ViscaalTrident1:31.1983612Oscar PiastriPREMA Racing1:31.3502413Robert ShwartzmanPREMA Racing1:31.4402314Gianluca PetecofCampos Racing1:31.5324015Guilherme SamaiaCharouz Racing System1:31.5753116Marino SatoTrident1:34.5034017Alessio DeleddaHWA RACELAB1:34.629718Guanyu ZhouUNI-Virtuosi1:34.7835119Jehan DaruvalaCarlin1:35.5114720Matteo NanniniHWA RACELAB1:35.7873521Dan TicktumCarlin1:35.8654622Roy NissanyDAMS1:36.16614
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