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Monras quickest in Barcelona testing
December 13th, 2011
Miki Monras topped the opening day of Formula 2 winter testing at Barcelona on Tuesday.
The 19-year-old Spaniard, who was fourth in this year’s championship, set the morning pace in 1m35.950s, which remained the benchmark for the rest of the day and was 0.142s quicker than another series regular, Mihai Marinescu.
“I really enjoyed the test day,” said Monras. “I expected to be quick as it’s my home circuit which I know well and managed to put in some good lap times using new tyres early on.
“I’m happy with my pace and we’re looking at F2 as an option for next year but we’ll have to see if we can get the budget together.”
Third fastest overall was 2011 series runner-up Christopher Zanella, who set his best time in the afternoon, when drivers were allowed to use the overboost feature.
The best of the rookies was GP3 midfielder Vittorio Ghirelli in fourth, while German F3 graduate Markus Pommer and Maxime Jousse, brother of Le Mans Series LMP1 champion Julien Jousse, completed the top six.
European F3 Open champion Alex Fontana was seventh, ahead of British Formula Ford title-winner and McLaren AUTOSPORT BRDC Award finalist Scott Malvern, Edoardo Liberati and Kelvin Snoeks.
Pos Driver Time Gap 1. Miki Monras 1m35.950s 2. Mihai Marinescu 1m36.092s + 0.142s 3. Christopher Zanella 1m36.533s + 0.587s 4. Vittorio Ghirelli 1m36.723s + 0.773s 5. Markus Pommer 1m36.874s + 0.924s 6. Maxime Jousse 1m37.292s + 1.324s 7. Alex Fontana 1m37.439s + 1.489s 8. Scott Malvern 1m37.641s + 1.691s 9. Edoardo Liberati 1m37.656s + 1.706s 10. Kelvin Snoeks 1m37.685s + 1.735s 11. Hector Hurst 1m37.710s + 1.760s 12. Riccardo Brutschin 1m37.932s + 1.982s 13. Daniel McKenzie 1m38.726s + 2.774s 14. Aaron Steele 1m39.320s + 3.370s 15. Sasha Radola 1m39.406s + 3.456s 16. Mauro Calamia 1m39.448s + 3.498s 17. Sandro Zeller 1m40.389s + 4.839s 18. Alex Craven 1m43.393s + 7.443s




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