May 13, 2021
Jerez, 13 May 2021: Clément Novalak put Trident at the top of the timesheet for the second day in a row at Jerez, finishing as the fastest man overall in the final test before the end of the season.
Beating out ART Grand Prix’s Frederik Vesti and Charouz Racing System’s Enzo Fittipaldi, Novalak broke the Formula 3 track record in Jerez, setting 1:28.677.
MORNING
The sun was shining on the final morning of pre-season testing, providing ideal conditions for a Qualifying simulation around the Circuito de Jerez. Carrying over their form from Day 1, Trident took their now customary place at the top of the order, with Novalak leading teammate Jack Doohan.
Lapping at 1:28.677, Novalak was the first driver to post a sub-1m 29s time in Jerez, breaking the previous F3 track record of 1:29.041, which had been set in cooler conditions by Doohan at the post-season test in October last year.
Novalak retained his place at the top of the order, but Doohan began to drop down, falling to fourth by the end of the morning. Vesti was the first to overtake him, with the Mercedes prodigy breaking the 1m 28s barrier as well, running 0.258s off Novalak.
Also splitting the Trident duo was Fittipaldi, whose tour of 1:29.060 proved enough for P3. MP Motorsport and Alpine Academy duo Victor Martins and Caio Collet took fifth and sixth ahead of Hitech Grand Prix’s Red Bull junior Jak Crawford.
ART duo Alex Smolyar and Juan Manuel Correa took eight and ninth, while Carlin Buzz racer Jonny Edgar completed the top 10.
Iwasa topped the afternoon session with a time of 1:29.884
AFTERNOON
The majority of the field were focused on race runs and data gathering as they headed out for the final afternoon of testing before the end of the season. Hitech’s Ayumu Iwasa leapt to the top of the leaderboard within the opening half an hour.
Setting 1:29.884 in the opening stages, the Hitech racer remained on top for the duration and was the only driver to break the 1m 30s barrier in the afternoon.
Clambering into second and third was PREMA duo Dennis Hauger and Olli Caldwell, who were 0.179s and 0.335s off the leading pace.
Iwasa’s Hitech teammates Crawford and Stanek completed the top five ahead of Edgar and Calan Williams.
Lorenzo Colombo made the top 10 for the first time in Jerez, beating out the quickest man from Day 1, Doohan. The final PREMA of Arthur Leclerc completed the top 10, ahead of Pierre-Louis Chovet, who ran an impressive 56 laps in the final stint.
The field will now depart Spain with just over a month to work on the cars before the second round of the season at Le Castellet, on June 25-27.
2021 FIA FORMULA 3 CHAMPIONSHIP - JEREZ TEST, DAY 2, MORNING SESSION
DRIVERTEAMLAPTIMELAPS1Clément NovalakTrident1:28.677292Frederik VestiART Grand Prix1:28.935353Enzo FittipaldiCharouz Racing System1:29.060254Jack DoohanTrident1:29.061355Victor MartinsMP Motorsport1:29.144446Caio ColletMP Motorsport1:29.193467Jak CrawfordHitech Grand Prix1:29.196398Alexander SmolyarART Grand Prix1:29.207309Juan Manuel CorreaART Grand Prix1:29.2152910Jonny EdgarCarlin Buzz Racing1:29.2193511Ayumu IwasaHitech Grand Prix1:29.2233512David SchumacherTrident1:29.2582813Matteo NanniniHWA RACELAB1:29.3334314Roman StanekHitech Grand Prix1:29.3393815Calan WilliamsJenzer Motorsport1:29.3921716Lorenzo ColomboCampos Racing1:29.5423517Kaylen FrederickCarlin Buzz Racing1:29.5863618Pierre Louis ChovetJenzer Motorsport1:29.6192519Oliver RasmussenHWA RACELAB1:29.6584320Rafael VillagomezHWA RACELAB1:29.6624221Ido ChoenCharouz Racing System1:29.6973322Amaury CordeelCampos Racing1:29.7433223Reshad de GerusCharouz Racing System1:29.9592324Dennis HaugerPREMA Racing1:30.2263125Olli CaldwellPREMA Racing1:30.2733126Filip UgranJenzer Motorsport1:30.4043127Arthur LeclercPREMA Racing1:30.5943128Tijmen Van der HelmMP Motorsport1:30.6294629László TóthCampos Racing1:31.14415
2021 FIA FORMULA 3 CHAMPIONSHIP - JEREZ TEST, DAY 2, AFTERNOON SESSION
DRIVERTEAMLAPTIMELAPSAyumu IwasaHitech Grand Prix1:29.88435Dennis HaugerPREMA Racing1:30.06339Olli CaldwellPREMA Racing1:30.21836Jak CrawfordHitech Grand Prix1:30.26538Roman StanekHitech Grand Prix1:30.52029Jonny EdgarCarlin Buzz Racing1:30.63232Calan WilliamsJenzer Motorsport1:30.72422Lorenzo ColomboCampos Racing1:30.92035Jack DoohanTrident1:30.94733Arthur LeclercPREMA Racing1:30.97438Pierre Louis ChovetJenzer Motorsport1:31.22056Amaury CordeelCampos Racing1:31.28034Oliver RasmussenHWA RACELAB1:31.32537Matteo NanniniHWA RACELAB1:31.39137Ido CohenCarlin Buzz Racing1:31.43834Rafael VillagomezHWA RACELAB1:31.66336Kaylen FrederickCarlin Buzz Racing1:31.73633Filip UgranJenzer Motorsport1:31.82253László TóthCampos Racing1:31.97823Clément NovalakTrident1:32.54551Frederik VestiART Grand Prix1:32.62549Alexander SmolyarART Grand Prix1:32.67447David SchumacherTrident1:32.75925Enzo FittipaldiCharouz Racing System1:32.86850Caio ColletMP Motorsport1:32.96551Juan Manuel CorreaART Grand Prix1:33.00248Victor MartinsMP Motorsport1:33.05548Reshad de GerusCharouz Racing System1:33.30847Tijmen Van der HelmMP Motorsport1:33.46247
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