Tag: Arjun Maini

  • Russell flies to maiden win in Austria; Maini 10th

    George Russell, Jack Aitken, Nirei Fukuzumi, ART Grand Prix, Red Bull Ring 8jul2017 Photo courtesy GP 3 Series

    George Russell has claimed his first GP3 Series win with a fine drive from pole position in this afternoon’s Race 1 at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria: the Briton squeezed past fellow front row starter Jack Aitken when the lights went out to lead the grid into turn one, and held position all the way to the flag to head Aitken, Nirei Fukuzumi and Anthoine Hubert for an ART Grand Prix 1-2-3-4.

    The race opened to muggy but dry conditions, but it was of no concern to poleman Russell: at the start Aitken had a slightly better reaction but Russell had the better line, slightly squeezing his teammate to shut down any attack into turn one before heading off into the distance. Behind them Dorian Boccolacci had a poor start and fell back, opening a line up the inside into turn 2: Hubert filled it but bounced off the kerbs into Leonardo Pulcini who hit Arden teammate Steijn Schothorst, prompting a VSC period to remove the Italian’s car.
    Quick work by the marshals saw the race run live before the end of the lap, and Russell controlled the restart well ahead of teammates Aitken and Hubert, with Giuliano Alesi leading Dorian Boccolacci, who dropped back at the start from P3, Ryan Tveter, Fukuzumi, Schothorst and Alessio Lorandi, who was soon promoted when Schothorst too had to stop by the side of the track due to a damaged car.
    Hubert was handed a 10 second time penalty for causing a collision but ran at the same pace as his teammates, who were pulling away from the rest of the field from the front. There were time penalties for Tatiana Calderon and Bruno Baptista too, with the DAMS pair picking up 5 seconds each for overtaking under yellow flags during a collision between Julien Falchero (who also received a 10s penalty) and Niko Kari at the start of the race at turn 1, but who were running P10 and 11 as they looked to climb up the order.
    Fukuzumi and Tveter found a way past Alesi early in the race, but at temperatures rose the time gaps throughout the field held still as everyone looked to preserve their tyres to the end of a long race. And it was only at the end that anyone looked for a little more than they had: Boccolacci tried to get by Alesi but ran wide and lost a number of places, promoting Lorandi and Raoul Hyman on the penultimate lap.
    And when the chequered flag dropped it was Russell who received the plaudits, leading Aitken by 2 seconds at the line. Hubert was next on track but was dropped to P4 with his time penalty, promoting Fukuzumi to the podium while the Frenchman picked up the fastest lap on his final tour. Tveter won the bragging rights at Trident after holding off Alesi for almost the whole race, ahead of Lorandi and Hyman in P7 and 8: Calderon was 9th on track but 13th on the classifications, promoting Boccolacci and Arjun Maini for the final points positions.
    Provisional Qualifying Classification
    Driver
    Team
    1.
    George Russell
    ART Grand Prix
    2.
    Jack Aitken
    ART Grand Prix
    3.
    Nirei Fukuzumi
    ART Grand Prix
    4.
    Anthoine Hubert
    ART Grand Prix
    5.
    Ryan Tveter
    Trident
    6.
    Giuliano Alesi
    Trident
    7.
    Alessio Lorandi
    Jenzer Motorsport
    8.
    Raoul Hyman
    Campos Racing
    9.
    Dorian Boccolacci
    Arden International
    10.
    Arjun Maini
    Jenzer Motorsport
    11.
    Kevin Jörg
    Trident
    12.
    Marcos Siebert
    Campos Racing
    13.
    Tatiana Calderon
    DAMS
    14.
    Bruno Baptista
    DAMS
    15.
    Julien Falchero
    Campos Racing
     
    Not Classified
    Niko Kari
    Arden International
    Santino Ferrucci
    DAMS
    Steijn Schothorst
    Arden International
    Leonardo Pulcini
    Arden International
     
    Fastest Lap  
    Anthoine Hubert
    1:21.298 on lap 24
  • Maini clocks 67 laps of testing: GP3

    The GP3 Series paddock has gathered at the Hungaroring in Budapest for a two day test mid-season session ahead of Round 2 at the Red Bull Ring in Austria next month. ART’s George Russell was the quickest man in both sessions of the opening day, with a fastest laptime of 1:32.159 set in the morning session, ahead of Dorian Boccolacci and Alessio Lorandi in P2 and P3 of the overall timings.
    The morning’s proceedings were delayed by one hour to wait for the full medical staff to be operational. As the pitlane went green at 10am local time, all cars fed onto the track to complete their installation laps with Tatiana Calderon the only driver to set a laptime in the opening 45 minutes. On the one hour mark Boccolacci went top, dipping under 1:34, but Russell found some extra pace to move up to P1, three tenths faster than Alessio Lorandi in P2.
    Russell remained top for most of the trouble-free session, improving to break the 1m33s barrier, but with thirty minutes left on the clock Boccolacci temporarily edged him out, going fastest by four hundredths. In the closing stages Russell went P1 again, as Aitken also improved to move up to P2, four tenths slower than his teammate. At the chequered flag, and behind the top 3, Arjun Maini, Santino Ferrucci, Lorandi, Raoul Hyman, Marcos Siebert, Nirei Fukuzumi and Anthoine Hubert rounded up the top 10.
    Following a two hour lunch break the action picked up again, with Leonardo Pulcini leading the way in the opening stages, but Bruno Baptista improved on the Italian’s laptime to go top. The session was briefly halted after Julien Falchero stopped at the exit of Turn 5. At the restart Niko Kari was soon sitting pretty at the top of the timesheets, before Lorandi went quickest under menacing skies.
    With one hour left on the clock, Russell put his head down to lap the Hungarian track under 1m33s, two tenths faster than Lorandi. In the closing stages, a red flag was shown after Baptista stopped at Turn 12. When the track went live again Russell improved further to set a laptime of 1:32.332, while Boccolacci also found some extra pace to move up to P2, one tenth slower than the Briton.
    When the flag dropped and behind the top 3, Aitken, Ferrucci, Maini, Fukuzumi, Siebert, Kevin Jörg and Hubert completed the top 10. The second and final day of testing will open tomorrow at 9am local time.
    Day 1 Morning results
    Driver
    Team
    Laptime
    Laps
    1.
    George Russell
    ART Grand Prix
    1:32.159
    31
    2.
    Jack Aitken
    ART Grand Prix
    1:32.654
    28
    3.
    Dorian Boccolacci
    Trident
    1:32.680
    22
    4.
    Arjun Maini
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:32.765
    30
    5.
    Santino Ferrucci
    DAMS
    1:32.811
    34
    6.
    Alessio Lorandi
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:32.864
    32
    7.
    Raoul Hyman
    Campos Racing
    1:32.913
    31
    8.
    Marcos Siebert
    Campos Racing
    1:33.014
    33
    9.
    Nirei Fukuzumi
    ART Grand Prix
    1:33.056
    20
    10.
    Anthoine Hubert
    ART Grand Prix
    1:33.273
    30
    11.
    Giuliano Alesi
    Trident
    1:33.303
    26
    12.
    Ryan Tveter
    Trident
    1:33.352
    24
    13.
    Kevin Jörg
    Trident
    1:33.384
    32
    14.
    Leonardo Pulcini
    Arden International
    1:33.694
    24
    15.
    Julien Falchero
    Campos Racing
    1:33.721
    32
    16.
    Bruno Baptista
    DAMS
    1:33.876
    26
    17.
    Tatiana Calderon
    DAMS
    1:34.099
    32
    18.
    Steijn Schothorst
    Arden International
    1:34.388
    22
    19.
    Niko Kari
    Arden International
    1:34.609
    20
     
    Day 1 Afternoon results
    Driver
    Team
    Laptime
    Laps
    1.
    George Russell
    ART Grand Prix
    1:32.332
    46
    2.
    Dorian Boccolacci
    Trident
    1:32.436
    50
    3.
    Alessio Lorandi
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:32.459
    40
    4.
    Jack Aitken
    ART Grand Prix
    1:32.547
    46
    5.
    Santino Ferrucci
    DAMS
    1:32.696
    38
    6.
    Arjun Maini
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:32.724
    37
    7.
    Nirei Fukuzumi
    ART Grand Prix
    1:32.728
    45
    8.
    Marcos Siebert
    Campos Racing
    1:32.997
    37
    9.
    Kevin Jörg
    Trident
    1:33.019
    38
    10.
    Anthoine Hubert
    ART Grand Prix
    1:33025
    49
    11.
    Leonardo Pulcini
    Arden International
    1:33.075
    34
    12.
    Bruno Baptista
    DAMS
    1:33.075
    31
    13.
    Ryan Tveter
    Trident
    1:33.275
    41
    14.
    Steijn Schothorst
    Arden International
    1:33.301
    37
    15.
    Giuliano Alesi
    Trident
    1:33.320
    37
    16.
    Niko Kari
    Arden International
    1:33.321
    37
    17.
    Julien Falchero
    Campos Racing
    1:33.462
    34
    18.
    Tatiana Calderon
    DAMS
    1:33.837
    33
    19.
    Raoul Hyman
    Campos Racing
    1:35.680
    23
     eom/GP3 release
  • Maini to take part in mid-season testing: GP3

    Hungaroring (Budapest), 5 June 2017:  The 2017 GP3 Series season continues tomorrow for a fourth test, to be held at the Hungaroring in Budapest, Hungary on 6-7 June. The teams and drivers will use the 2 day test to finalise preparations for the next round of the season, at the Red Bull Ring in Austria on 7-9 July.

    The test follows the first round of the season in Barcelona on 12-14 May, which saw a fierce competition as the entire grid battled for an early advantage in the Drivers’ Championship. Jack Aitken took pole from ART teammate Nirei Fukuzumi and Dorian Boccolacci, but in Race 1 a mechanical gremlin for the Briton saw the Japanese take the win ahead of Leonardo Pulcini and Alessio Lorandi. Arjun Maini dominated Race 2 from the reverse pole, winning from Boccolacci and Lorandi.
    Previous tests have been marred by rain, and the teams will be hoping that testing in central Europe in June will bring better weather to allow them to have a more useful test, which will once again feature access to the new for 2017 Drag Reduction System (DRS), restricted to use only within the 2 nominated DRS zones, in line with the FIA Formula 2 and Formula 1 championships. As usual all drivers will be allowed 4 sets of Pirelli’s medium compound for the test, and 3 sets of wets.
    The driver line up is unchanged once again, and the sessions will start each day at 09:00 local time and run until 12:00: on Tuesday the afternoon session will run from 14:00 to 17:00, while on Wednesday this will be pushed forward an hour to 13:00 before closing at 16:00.
    GP3 Series – Estoril Test Session: Drivers’ Entry List
    ART Grand Prix
    1. Jack Aitken
    2. Nirei Fukuzumi
    3. George Russell
    4. Anthoine Hubert
     
    Arden International
    5. Niko Kari
    6. Leonardo Pulcini
    7. Steijn Schothurst
     
    Trident
    8. Kevin Joerg
    9. Giuliano Alesi
    10. Ryan Tveter
    11. Dorian Boccolacci
     
    DAMS
    14. Santino Ferrucci
    15. Tatiana Calderón
    16. Bruno Baptista
     
    Jenzer Motorsport
    22. Alessio Lorandi
    24. Arjun Maini
     
    Campos Racing
    26. Julien Falchero
    27. Raoul Hyman
    28. Marcos Seibert
    eom/GP3 official press release
  • Impressive sprint gets Maini a victory in Race 2: GP3

    Impressive sprint gets Maini a victory in Race 2: GP3

    Arjun becomes first Indian to win a GP3 race as he claims maiden win in Barcelona for Jenzer Motorsport team

    Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
    Sunday 14 May 2017
    Arjun Maini (IND, Jenzer Motorsport)
    Photo: Zak Mauger/GP3 Series Media Service
    Barcelona, 14 May 2017: Ace Indian racer Arjun Maini dominated Sunday morning’s race 2 at the Circuit de Catalunya here, easily grabbing the lead into turn one when the lights went out before leaving his rivals floundering with a mature and impressive sprint all the way to the flag to win by 6 seconds from Dorian Boccolacci and Alessio Lorandi.
    The 19-year-old Bengaluru boy was signed by HAAS F1 team as Development Driver last week and is competing in the GP3 series, which is being organised as a support race on the Formula One Sunday.

    One of the only two Indian drivers who raced in Formula One, Karun Chandhok tweeted saying A great start to the day,' as Arjun won his race while Haas F1 team too tweeted `Congratulations to our Development Driver, Arjun Maini, winner of Sunday morning’s GP3 Series race.”

    The victory was set up at the start, which opened under clear but cool conditions with the grid lying in the shadow of the giant front straight stadium: poleman Raoul Hyman made a poor getaway with Boccolacci in P3 making a strong start but being stuck behind the South African, handing Maini a clear run to the first corner. The Frenchman pushed the Indian hard for the lead but Maini was equal to the challenge, while behind them Hyman was looking in his mirrors at the coming menace of the ART threat looming there.
    Anthoine Hubert soon disposed of Hyman and was looking to get into the mix of the fight for the lead, but in front of him Maini and Boccolacci were running side by side all around the circuit, which was only resolved when a small touch saw the Frenchman stumble, falling back towards his countryman and allowing the Indian to scamper away.
    Further back and Lorandi was on a charge: the Italian was repeating his impressive speed from yesterday’s race to easily dispatch Hyman before focussing on Hubert, easing by the Frenchman at turn 1 with 5 laps to go and was looking towards Boccolacci, although he was running out of time to make a real challenge.
    At the flag all the applause was for Maini, who celebrated his new alliance with Haas F1 by bringing home Jenzer’s first win since 2012 and easily dominated his rivals all race long. Boccolacci held off the Lorandi charge to grab P2 by a second, with Hubert joined in the closing stages by teammates George Russell and Nirei Fukuzumi, with Hyman holding on for P7 ahead of Santino Ferrucci in the final points position.
    Fukuzumi leads the drivers’ title fight after Round 1 on 29 points ahead of Lorandi on 25, Maini on 21 with Boccolacci, Russell and Hubert all on 20 points ahead of Leonardo Pulcini on 18, while the teams’ fight has ART Grand Prix stake an early lead on 73 points ahead of Jenzer Motorsport on 46, Trident on 20 and Arden International on 18 points ahead of Round 2 of the series at the Red Bull Ring in Austria.
    Race 2 Provisional Classification 
                                             
    Driver
    Team
    Gap
     
    1.
    Arjun Maini
    Jenzer Motorsport
    2.
    Dorian Boccolacci
    Trident
    6.060
    3.
    Alessio Lorandi
    Jenzer Motorsport
    7.171
    4.
    Anthoine Hubert
    ART Grand Prix
    8.268
    5.
    George Russell
    ART Grand Prix
    9.335
    6.
    Nirei Fukuzumi
    ART Grand Prix
    11.309
    7.
    Raoul Hyman
    Campos Racing
    14.085
    8.
    Santino Ferrucci
    DAMS
    16.638
    9.
    Kevin Jörg
    Trident
    17.813
    10.
    Julien Falchero
    Campos Racing
    20.265
    11.
    Giuliano Alesi
    Trident
    23.251
    12.
    Jack Aitken
    ART Grand Prix
    23.511
    13.
    Bruno Baptista
    DAMS
    26.863
    14.
    Niko Kari
    Arden International
    27.888
    15.
    Steijn Schothorst
    Arden International
    29.709
    16.
    Marcos Siebert
    DAMS
    31.093
    17.
    Leonardo Pulcini
    Arden International
    66.654
    18.
    Ryan Tveter
    Trident
    1 LAP
    Not classified
    Tatiana Calderon
    DAMS
  • Maiden win for Fukuzumi; Maini finishes 7th: GP3

    Japanese driver victorious in Barcelona
    Nirei Fukuzumi has dominated his rivals for his first GP3 Series win this afternoon at the Circuit de Catalunya-Barcelona, leading a close fight with ART teammate Jack Aitken before the Briton suffered a mechanical gremlin which eased the pressure on the Japanese driver, who then flew to a 7 second victory over Leonardo Pulcini and Alessio Lorandi.
    The race took place under scorching conditions, with front row starters Aitken and Fukuzumi storming off when the lights went out towards turn one: the Honda development driver had the outside line as they ran three abreast with Dorian Boccolacci and nabbed the lead into turn two, with the Frenchman running wide at turn two and allowing Pulcini a run through to P3.
    Aitken and Fukuzumi were swapping fastest laps as they looked for any advantage over the other, pulling away from the rest of the field as they did, while further back Lorandi was on a charge: moving up a spot to P6 off the line, the Italian mugged Arjun Maini for 5th on lap 9 and ran through Boccolacci 4 laps later as the battle for the lead intensified.
    But the fight came to an end on lap 16 as Aitken stuttered on track before being slowly swallowed up by his pursuers as he limped back to the pits and retirement: with the pressure now off Fukuzumi soared to the flag, while the battle shifted to the two Italian rivals behind him. Lorandi was all over the rear wing of his countryman for the closing laps, but to no avail: Pulcini was impervious to attack and punched the air as he crossed the line in P2.
    Behind them George Russell had stayed out of trouble and preserved his tyres to push up to 4th place at the flag, just holding off teammate Anthoine Hubert as he did so, while Boccolacci will have picked up a lot of lessons on his way to P6, denying Maini at the end of the race. Further back Campos pair Raoul Hyman and Marcos Siebert had a huge fight over the closing laps for team bragging rights, with the South African just holding on for 8th and reverse pole when Santino Ferrucci got in the mix, nicking P9 from Siebert at the final corner.
    Race 1 Provisional Classification
    Driver
    Team
    Gap
     
    1.
    Nirei Fukuzumi
    ART Grand Prix
    2.
    Leonardo Pulcini
    Arden International
    7.433
    3.
    Alessio Lorandi
    Jenzer Motorsport
    7.889
    4.
    George Russell
    ART Grand Prix
    11.807
    5.
    Anthoine Hubert
    ART Grand Prix
    12.159
    6.
    Dorian Boccolacci
    Trident
    14.364
    7.
    Arjun Maini
    Jenzer Motorsport
    14.906
    8.
    Raoul Hyman
    Campos Racing
    30.986
    9.
    Santino Ferrucci
    DAMS
    31.314
    10.
    Marcos Siebert
    Campos Racing
    31.357
    11.
    Julien Falchero
    Campos Racing
    31.912
    12.
    Ryan Tveter
    Trident
    32.228
    13.
    Kevin Jörg
    Trident
    32.916
    14.
    Tatiana Calderon
    DAMS
    33.288
    15.
    Niko Kari
    Arden International
    35.996
    16.
    Bruno Baptista
    DAMS
    37.783
    17.
    Giuliano Alesi
    Trident
    38.240
    18.
    Steijn Schothorst
    Arden International
    39.412
    Not classified
    Jack Aitken
    ART Grand Prix
  • Aitken flies to Barcelona pole; Arjun Maini P6

    Barcelona,  13 May 2017: Jack Aitken emerged on top of this morning’s season-opening qualifying session at the Circuit de Catalunya-Barcelona, finding a gap in traffic and soaring to pole in the closing minutes of the session to deny teammate Nirei Fukuzumi and Dorian Boccolacci by just over a tenth.
    The Briton squeezed onto the top of the timesheets with a stunning lap of 1:34.187, nailing his lap at just the right time to claim the first GP3 pole position of 2017 in a qualifying session that saw the times tumble throughout the 30 minute period, right up until the chequered flag.
    The session opened to dry and sunny conditions, with all of the grid heading straight out on track to make the most of them. Giuliano Alesi set the first competitive time, with his rivals soon on the attack: Santino Ferrucci, Boccolacci, Aitken and Fukuzumi all spent time on the top spot before Boccolacci laid down a challenge just before everyone returned to the pits for fresh tyres, giving his rivals one last time to target.
    The field re-emerged for the final 10 minutes and built up enough heat in the tyres for a final push: in the final 2 minutes George Russell struck before ART teammate Aitken displaced him in P1, with first Boccolacci and then Fukuzumi slotting in just behind him as the clock rolled down to zero.
    Russell, Leonardo Pulcini, Arjun Maini, Alesi and Alessio Lorandi all improved on their final lap to fill out the top 8, with 15 drivers finishing the session within a second of the pole time: the battle recommences in this afternoon’s race 1.
    Provisional Qualifying Results
    Driver
    Team
    Laptime
    Laps
    1.
    Jack Aitken
    ART Grand Prix
    1:34.187
    12
    2.
    Nirei Fukuzumi
    ART Grand Prix
    1:34.358
    12
    3.
    Dorian Boccolacci
    Trident
    1:34.380
    13
    4.
    George Russell
    ART Grand Prix
    1:34.468
    13
    5.
    Leonardo Pulcini
    Arden International
    1:34.602
    13
    6.
    Arjun Maini
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:34.685
    13
    7.
    Giuliano Alesi
    Trident
    1:34.708
    13
    8.
    Alessio Lorandi
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:34.720
    13
    9.
    Marcos Siebert
    Campos Racing
    1:34.788
    14
    10.
    Anthoine Hubert
    ART Grand Prix
    1:34.866
    12
    11.
    Niko Kari
    Arden International
    1:34.964
    13
    12.
    Raoul Hyman
    Campos Racing
    1:35.031
    14
    13.
    Steijn Schothorst
    Arden International
    1:35.041
    13
    14.
    Santino Ferrucci
    DAMS
    1:35.070
    12
    15.
    Julien Falchero
    Campos Racing
    1:35.088
    12
    16.
    Ryan Tveter
    Trident
    1:35.224
    14
    17.
    Kevin Jörg
    Trident
    1:35.423
    12
    18.
    Tatiana Calderon
    DAMS
    1:35.613
    13
    19.
    Bruno Baptista
    DAMS
    1:35.851
    12
  • Arjun Maini second fastest in Free Practice: GP3

    Barcelona 12 May 2017: Nirei Fukuzumi has nabbed the top spot in the opening free practice session of the 2017 GP3 Series this afternoon at the Circuit de Catalunya-Barcelona, leading the way for almost the entire session with a lap of 1:35.933 despite a last minute challenge from Arjun Maini and Marcos Seibert.
    With the session opening under scorching conditions the lessons learned at the recent 2 day test, held in much colder conditions, were not going to help as much as was hoped, leading the entire grid to head out onto the circuit as soon as the lights went green. Ryan Tveter and Maini set the initial pace before Fukuzumi grabbed the top spot just 8 minutes into the session, holding on all the way to the flag.
    With the top 4 places held by the Honda development driver and his ART Grand Prix teammates, attention turned to race simulations in preparation for tomorrow’s Race 1 for the majority of the session. It was only in the final 5 minutes that the drivers were let off the leash, with Tveter and Niko Kari pushing hard but struggling in the final sector.
    With Fukuzumi more than four tenths ahead of George Russell the rest of the field was effectively fighting for P2, with the competition heating up as the clock wound down: Leonardo Pulcini grabbed 2nd with 2 minutes remaining, only to be usurped as the chequered flag dropped by first Seibert and then Maini on the last lap of the day.
    Despite the Japanese driver’s strong push there were 13 drivers within a second of his best time, suggesting the fight for pole position in tomorrow morning’s qualifying session will be as fierce as ever.
    Free Practice Classification
    Driver
    Team
    Laptime
    Laps
    1.
    Nirei Fukuzumi
    ART Grand Prix
    1:35.933
    17
    2.
    Arjun Maini
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:36.286
    20
    3.
    Marcos Siebert
    Campos Racing
    1:36.293
    18
    4.
    Leonardo Pulcini
    Arden International
    1:36.352
    17
    5.
    George Russell
    ART Grand Prix
    1:36.382
    17
    6.
    Jack Aitken
    ART Grand Prix
    1:36.386
    17
    7.
    Niko Kari
    Arden International
    1:36.431
    17
    8.
    Ryan Tveter
    Trident
    1:36.441
    14
    9.
    Steijn Schothorst
    Arden International
    1:36.455
    17
    10.
    Raoul Hyman
    Campos Racing
    1:36.517
    20
    11.
    Santino Ferrucci
    DAMS
    1:36.521
    18
    12.
    Anthoine Hubert
    ART Grand Prix
    1:36.619
    18
    13.
    Kevin Jörg
    Trident
    1:36.669
    16
    14.
    Bruno Baptista
    DAMS
    1:37.047
    17
    15.
    Giuliano Alesi
    Trident
    1:37.254
    14
    16.
    Dorian Boccolacci
    Trident
    1:37.488
    18
    17.
    Julien Falchero
    Campos Racing
    1:37.570
    20
    18.
    Tatiana Calderon
    DAMS
    1:37.606
    19
    19.
    Alessio Lorandi
    Jenzer Motorsport
    1:38.227
    16
     eom/GP3 release
  • Arjun Maini takes a big step towards F1 seat, joins Haas team as Development Driver

    Arjun Maini takes a big step towards F1 seat, joins Haas team as Development Driver

    Nineteen-Year-Old Racer born and brought up in Bengaluru will be the third Indian to race in Formula One, if he gets a drive, and the position as Development Driver is a right step in that direction

    Bengaluru, 11 May 2017: Motorsports fans and aficionados got a breath of fresh air with the pleasant news this afternoon that Arjun Maini, an Indian GP3 racer, will make an entry into the world of Formula One. After a gap of five years, an Indian will become part of an F1 team again to fulfill the much-awaited dreams of many a racing fan.

    Haas F1 Team announced from Barcelona on Thursday that it has signed Arjun Maini as a development driver ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday. Maini will join the team alongside 18-year-old American Santino Ferrucci. Haas, the American team, has been racing in the F1 2017 season, with Kevin Magnussen and Romain Gorsjean as its main drivers.

     

    Bengaluru boy, the 19-year-old Maini, is competing in the GP3 Series for Jenzer Motorsport after running 14 of the 18 GP3 Series races in 2016. Despite missing the first four races, Maini finished 10th in the championship standings with a best finish of second, the podium he earned on July 23 at the Hungaroring in Budapest.

     

    Maini has interacted with the media today at the Haas F1 Team hospitality in the paddock at Circuit de Barcelona but was not immediately available for comments. However, he sent his quotes through an email through the team.

    “It’s an honor to be a part of Haas F1 Team’s driver development program,” Maini said. “All of my racing to date has been with the focus of becoming a Formula One driver, and this opportunity puts me one step closer to my goal. I am eager to learn, understand and experience how a Formula One team operates. Everything I learn can be used immediately in GP3 while preparing for my ultimate goal of Formula One.”

    Sponsors and big-finance plays a big role in getting a seat initially in F1, even for talented drivers and it is heart-warming to note that Maini made it without paying funds. But apart from the huge money required in the process of gaining an entry into F1, drivers face a huge challenges of different kinds.

    To compete and develop as a competent driver of high standard in India has been a big challenge and the youngster and his supporters, especially his father Gautham Maini, have patiently and painstakingly endured the hardships to see his potential blossom into a development driver slot and the real battle begins now as he makes the last push for an F1 seat.

    A few years back, India’s youngest F1 driver, Karun Chandhok was impressed by the talent and dedication of Arjun Maini and stated that he looks forward to helping the teenager become India’s next Formula One driver. And true to his promise, the current F1 commentator and Le Mans driver played a mentor’s role to get Arjun the break through.

    To put Arjun’s qualities in right perspective, it is best to remember what Karun said when the youngster was just 15: “Arjun has no ego and he is ready to listen to advice from team and people like me who have been there and done it. A lot of drivers are out there, but the only thing that will set you apart in today’s world is the hard work you put in outside the car with the engineers and the dedication you show in fitness training. Arjun has worked sincerely in that direction and grasped the nuances fully and I can assure you that his work ethic is fantastic.”

    In an email message from the Spanish paddock to www.INDIAinF1.com, Karun said: “I’ve been managing Arjun along with his father for the past few years. Since the back end of last year we were working on a link with an F1 te

    Karun interviews Arjun in the paddock. A Haas image

    am and it took a few months for his dad and I to work with Guenther Steiner and the team at Haas F1 to get here. It’s a good first step into the F1 world and Arjun will learn a lot. How we convert this to a race seat in F1 will largely be down to his season in GP3 which starts this weekend.” 


    “Still, I feel very proud to be one of India’s only 2 F1 drivers thus far, and I hope to help him expand that club in the future,” he concluded.

    With a rich heritage in Indian Motorsports, J.K.Tyre has supported Arjun since the age of 9. The company seeks to promote and nurture young racing talent in India and have backed almost all the Indian drivers who have made a mark globally. Arjun is proud to continue his association with the company that has backed since his karting days into 2015, and has seen him race primarily across Europe.

    Talking to this website, Sanjay Sharma, Head of Motorsport, JK Tyre Motorsport, said: “The kid is on the right track. A good opportunity has come his way. I only pray he proves his worth going forward and convert this prospect into a seat in the highest echelon of motor sports.”

    Like Ferrucci, Maini will be embedded with Haas F1 Team at every opportunity, attending races and tests throughout the year while also participating in the team’s simulator program.

    Haas F1 Team made its debut in 2016, becoming the first American Formula One team in 30 years. Now in its second season, Haas F1 Team is looking to build upon its impressive first year, where it finished eighth in the constructors standings with 29 points.

    “As Haas F1 Team continues to mature, we must look toward our future and develop potential talent,” said Guenther Steiner, team principal, Haas F1 Team. “Arjun was successful in karting and has transitioned well to various Formula series and now GP3. We’ll keep a keen eye on his progress this year.”

    The GP3 Series runs in conjunction with Formula One May 12-14 at Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunya, July 7-9 at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria, July 14-16 at Silverstone Circuit in England, July 28-30 at the Hungaroring, Aug. 25-27 at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium, Sept. 1-3 at Autodromo Nazionale Monza in Italy and Nov. 24-26 at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The only non-companion race weekend is the penultimate round Oct. 6-8 at Circuito de Jerez in Spain.

    Maini earned his first title in 2007 when he won the Rotax Mini Max National Championship. Numerous wins and podiums followed before Maini began the transition to open-wheel machines. He won the 2013 Formula BMW Super Six Series in Asia and finished second overall in the 2014 BRDC Formula 4 championship with four wins, 10 podiums, five poles and six fastest laps. In 2015, Maini competed in the Toyota Racing Series New Zealand and finished fourth in the standings with two wins, five podiums, three poles and two fastest laps – a performance that led him to GP3 in 2016.

    Haas F1 Team debuted in the Formula One World Championship in 2016, becoming the first American-led Formula One team since 1986. Founded by industrialist Gene Haas, Haas F1 Team is based in the United States on the same Kannapolis, North Carolina, campus as his championship-winning NASCAR team, Stewart-Haas Racing. Haas is the founder of Haas Automation, the largest CNC machine tool builder in North America, and he is chairman of Haas F1 Team.

    eom/Haas press release

  • Maini tops 1st session in Barcelona: GP3 2nd test

    Maini tops 1st session in Barcelona: GP3 2nd test

    Barcelona, 19 April 2017: Arjun Maini has set the bar for the second GP3 Series pre-season test by topping the timesheets this morning at the Circuit de Catalunya-Barcelona, with the Indian grabbing the top spot late in a session which started with rain and ended on a fully dry track with a laptime of 1:34.163, just three tenths faster than Niko Kari and Santino Ferrucci.

    The session opened to unexpectedly cold and wet conditions, and although all drivers were straight out for installations there was no meani

    Arjun Maini at second Test at barcelona Pic by Zak Mauger/GP3 Media Service (1).jpg Image added on 20 April 2017 from second day action.

    ngful running, with the ART quartet the only drivers to set laptimes, and well off the regular pace. Anthoine Hubert led the way at the one hour mark, with teammate George Russell taking over at the halfway mark, but it was only around the second hour that drivers were switching to slicks and setting competitive times, with Nirei Fukuzumi taking over on top of the timesheets.

    The field made up for lost time in the final hour, with Kari setting the pace with 45 minutes remaining on 1:35.367, with Ferrucci slotting into P2 briefly before being displaced by Fukuzumi just seconds before the American grabbed the top spot by two tenths. The Japanese driver struck back with half an hour remaining, breaking the 35s barrier with a 1:34.761, ahead of Leonardo Pulcini and Ferrucci, but with ten minutes to go Maini grabbed the top spot by half a second, and then went even quicker with 5 minutes remaining to secure the top of the timesheets.

    With the times tumbling late in the session not everyone had time to respond: 8 drivers are within 1 second of Maini’s time, and all bar one are within 2 seconds. There will be time for a further answer when the teams return to their pits after lunch, in two hours’ time.

    Day 1 Morning results

    Driver Team Laptime Laps
    1 Arjun Maini Jenzer Motorsport 1:34.163 24
    2 Niko Kari Arden International 1:34.522 23
    3 Santino Ferrucci DAMS 1:34.651 16
    4 Nirei Fukuzumi ART Grand Prix 1:34.761 45
    5 Leonardo Pulcini Arden International 1:34.828 19
    6 Raoul Hyman Campos Racing 1:34.877 18
    7 Dorian Boccolacci Trident 1:34.929 12
    8 Giuliano Alesi Trident 1:35.146 13
    9 Alessio Lorandi Jenzer Motorsport 1:35.173 16
    10 Marcos Siebert Campos Racing 1:35.249 19
    11 Kevin Joerg Trident 1:35.261 14
    12 Steijn Schothorst Arden International 1:35.330 19
    13 Anthoine Hubert ART Grand Prix 1:35.379 45
    14 Julien Falchero Campos Racing 1:35.407 25
    15 Tatiana Calderon DAMS 1:35.415 17
    16 Bruno Baptista DAMS 1:35.639 17
    17 Jack Aitken ART Grand Prix 1:35.748 41
    18 George Russell ART Grand Prix 1:36.094 40
    19 Ryan Tveter Trident 1:36.545 12

    eom/Source: www.GP3series.com

  • Arjun to Join Max Verstappen’s Formula 3 Team

    Arjun Maini (centre) image courtesy Maini Motor Sport Academy.
    Arjun Maini (centre) image courtesy Maini Motor Sport Academy.

    Bangalore, 24 Feb 2015: Bangalore boy Arjun Maini (17) has been signed by the Dutch team Van Amersfoort Racing for the upcoming FIA Formula 3 championship, a press release from Maini’s manager said here on Tuesday.

    The team who famously ran Max Verstappen who at 17 who is all set to become the youngest Formula One driver in history, has been quite impressed with Arjun’s test times and also his performances at the Toyota Racing Series and have signed him as one of the three drivers for the 2015 season. The team has also signed an ex-teammate of Arjun, Alessio Lorandi who raced with Arjun during his karting years as well as Frenchman Charles Leclerc. Interestingly all three drivers in the team will be contesting their first year in the series.

    The Van Amersfoort team was founded by Frits van Amersfoort in the year 1975 and has since several drivers such as Jos Verstappen, Tom Coronel, Christijan Albers andHuubRothengatter come through its ranks.

    The team shot into the limelight after a great 2014, where lead driver Max Verstappen finished 3rd overall in the Formula 3 FIA championship after jumping straight from karting. The team finished 4thoverall in the 2014 standings with a total of 10 wins and a further 18 podiums between its 3 drivers.

    “I’m quite excited to join such as experienced team”, said the 17 year old. “Obviously the team is very good and has the experience to give us an opportunity to do well . The Team has a lot of attention from the media after what they achieved last year. I am hoping to build on a solid foundation and learn as much as I can in my rookie season in the series”.

    The FIA Formula 3 Series, is one of the most prestigious championships in Europe, with 33 races being held on 11 weekends across 8 countries in Europe including Russia. The Calendar includes some of the most iconic tracks around the world including Formula One tracks such as Silverstone, Monza and Spa.

    eom/Maini release