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Magnussen tops FR3.5 test
October 12th, 2011
Kevin Magnussen set the outright pace on the first day of Formula Renault 3.5′s post-season test at Catalunya on Tuesday.
The 19-year-old stayed with his Formula 3 team Carlin, with which he finished second in the 2011 British championship, and rose to the top of the timesheets in the final minutes of the day.
“I took part in Formula Renault 3.5 Series collective testing with Pons Racing in 2009 and 2010, and it was good to do these tests with Carlin, my F3 team, here today,” Magnussen, who piloted Robert Wickens’ title-winning car, said.
“I know the way they work and I feel right at home. I’d love to carry on with them in 2012 and in this event.”
His late effort demoted the morning’s pacesetter Valtteri Bottas (Tech 1 Racing) into second, although the reigning GP3 champion’s effort of 1m33.897s was good enough to keep him second.
Walter Grubmuller (P1 Motorsport) finished the day third fastest in a field which featured nine rookies and several interruptions during the first hours of running.
Adrian Quaife-Hobbs (Comtec Racing) set his best time in the afternoon to end fourth fastest ahead of fellow Comtec man Lucas Foresti. Nick Yelloly (ISR) was second fastest in the morning and did not improve, ending the day in sixth overall.
Four more drivers will join the field in Wednesday’s second day of testing, with one notable absentee – Nathanael Berthon (ISR) is unable to compete due to the damage his car suffered in the final race of the year at the circuit, when he was launched over Wickens in a first-corner crash.
Pos Driver Team Time Gap
1. Kevin Magnussen Carlin 1m33.598s
2. Valtteri Bottas Tech 1 1m33.897s + 0.299s
3. Walter Grubmueller P1 1m33.908s + 0.310s
4. Adrian Quaife-Hobbs Comtec 1m34.071s + 0.473s
5. Lucas Foresti Comtec 1m34.107s + 0.509s
6. Nick Yelloly ISR 1m34.128s + 0.530s
7. Kevin Korjus Tech 1 1m34.147s + 0.549s
8. Rio Haryanto Epic 1m34.195s + 0.597s
9. Daniel de Jong Draco 1m34.260s + 0.662s
10. Marco Sorensen Gravity-Charouz 1m34.310s + 0.712s
11. Nico Muller Epic 1m34.498s + 0.900s
12. Daniel Abt Pons 1m34.632s + 1.034s
13. Arthur Pic P1 1m34.654s + 1.056s
14. Vittorio Ghirelli BVM Target 1m34.752s + 1.154s
15. Jazeman Jaafar Carlin 1m34.828s + 1.230s
16. Zoel Amberg Pons 1m34.921s + 1.323s
17. Will Stevens Fortec 1m35.081s + 1.483s
18. Anton Nebylitskiy KMP 1m35.228s + 1.630s
19. Carlos Huertas Fortec 1m35.329s + 1.731s
20. Andrea Roda Draco 1m35.571s + 1.973s
21. Nikola Martsenko BVM Target 1m35.686s + 2.088s
22. Benjamin Lariche KMP 1m35.956s + 2.358s
23. Yann Cunha Gravity-Charouz 1m36.340s + 2.742s




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