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Ricciardo quickest in second session
September 3rd, 2010
Tech 1 Racing’s Daniel Ricciardo topped the second Formula Renault 3.5 free practice session at Hockenheim on Friday, and in doing so claimed the fastest time of the day.
The Australian’s time of 1m27.758s was two tenths faster than reigning Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup champion Albert Costa, the only other man to crack the 1m28s barrier.
Entering the meeting with an 11-point championship lead over Ricciardo, Carlin’s Mikhail Aleshin ended the afternoon third fastest on 1m28.019s.
Magny-Cours winner Nathanael Berthon (Draco) briefly led the session before being bumped down to fourth spot. Pons Racing’s Ferrari Academy driver Daniel Zampieri recovered from a disappointing morning session, in which could only manage 15th fastest, to claim fifth place.
Fortec’s Jon Lancaster completed the top six. Fellow Briton Greg Mansell, fresh from supporting his father Nigel’s round Britain cycle ride for UK Youth, spent much of the session in third. He would eventually slip to 10th, but fared better than Comtec team-mate Stefano Coletti whose afternoon was disrupted following an off-track incident.
This morning’s pacesetter Esteban Guerrieri could only manage 15th fastest for ISR.
Pos Driver Team Time Gap
1. Daniel Ricciardo Tech 1 1m27.758s
2. Albert Costa Epsilon Euskadi 1m27.957s + 0.199s
3. Mikhail Aleshin Carlin 1m28.019s + 0.261s
4. Nathanael Berthon Draco 1m28.265s + 0.507s
5. Daniel Zampieri Pons 1m28.277s + 0.519s
6. Jon Lancaster Fortec 1m28.324s + 0.566s
7. Walter Grubmuller P1 1m28.439s + 0.681s
8. Keisuke Kunimoto Epsilon Euskadi 1m28.485s + 0.727s
9. Federico Leo Pons 1m28.624s + 0.866s
10. Greg Mansell Comtec 1m28.643s + 0.885s
11. Jean Eric Vergne Tech 1 1m28.677s + 0.919s
12. Victor Garcia KMP 1m28.803s + 1.045s
13. Anton Nebylitskiy KMP 1m28.815s + 1.057s
14. Filip Salaquarda ISR 1m28.918s + 1.160s
15. Esteban Guerrieri ISR 1m28.923s + 1.165s
16. Jake Rosenzweig Carlin 1m28.953s + 1.195s
17. Nelson Panciatici Junior Lotus 1m29.002s + 1.244s
18. Jan Charouz P1 1m29.010s + 1.252s
19. Julian Leal Draco 1m29.010s + 1.252s
20. Sten Pentus Fortec 1m29.318s + 1.560s
21. Bruno Mendez FHV Interwetten 1m29.353s + 1.595s
22. Stefano Coletti Comtec 1m29.399s + 1.641s
23. Daniil Move Junior Lotus 1m29.750s + 1.992s
24. Sergio Canamasas FHV Interwetten



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