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  • Clement Novalak tops timesheets on Day 2: F3 test

    Clement Novalak tops timesheets on Day 2: F3 test

    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

     DRIVERTEAMLAPTIMELAPS
    1Clément NovalakTrident1:28.67729
    2Frederik VestiART Grand Prix1:28.93535
    3Enzo FittipaldiCharouz Racing System1:29.06025
    4Jack DoohanTrident1:29.06135
    5Victor MartinsMP Motorsport1:29.14444
    6Caio ColletMP Motorsport1:29.19346
    7Jak CrawfordHitech Grand Prix1:29.19639
    8Alexander SmolyarART Grand Prix1:29.20730
    9Juan Manuel CorreaART Grand Prix1:29.21529
    10Jonny EdgarCarlin Buzz Racing1:29.21935
    11Ayumu IwasaHitech Grand Prix1:29.22335
    12David SchumacherTrident1:29.25828
    13Matteo NanniniHWA RACELAB1:29.33343
    14Roman StanekHitech Grand Prix1:29.33938
    15Calan WilliamsJenzer Motorsport1:29.39217
    16Lorenzo ColomboCampos Racing1:29.54235
    17Kaylen FrederickCarlin Buzz Racing1:29.58636
    18Pierre Louis ChovetJenzer Motorsport1:29.61925
    19Oliver RasmussenHWA RACELAB1:29.65843
    20Rafael VillagomezHWA RACELAB1:29.66242
    21Ido ChoenCharouz Racing System1:29.69733
    22Amaury CordeelCampos Racing1:29.74332
    23Reshad de GerusCharouz Racing System1:29.95923
    24Dennis HaugerPREMA Racing1:30.22631
    25Olli CaldwellPREMA Racing1:30.27331
    26Filip UgranJenzer Motorsport1:30.40431
    27Arthur LeclercPREMA Racing1:30.59431
    28Tijmen Van der HelmMP Motorsport1:30.62946
    29László TóthCampos Racing1:31.14415

    2021 FIA FORMULA 3 CHAMPIONSHIP – JEREZ TEST, DAY 2, AFTERNOON SESSION

    DRIVERTEAMLAPTIMELAPS
    Ayumu IwasaHitech Grand Prix1:29.88435
    Dennis HaugerPREMA Racing1:30.06339
    Olli CaldwellPREMA Racing1:30.21836
    Jak CrawfordHitech Grand Prix1:30.26538
    Roman StanekHitech Grand Prix1:30.52029
    Jonny EdgarCarlin Buzz Racing1:30.63232
    Calan WilliamsJenzer Motorsport1:30.72422
    Lorenzo ColomboCampos Racing1:30.92035
    Jack DoohanTrident1:30.94733
    Arthur LeclercPREMA Racing1:30.97438
    Pierre Louis ChovetJenzer Motorsport1:31.22056
    Amaury CordeelCampos Racing1:31.28034
    Oliver RasmussenHWA RACELAB1:31.32537
    Matteo NanniniHWA RACELAB1:31.39137
    Ido CohenCarlin Buzz Racing1:31.43834
    Rafael VillagomezHWA RACELAB1:31.66336
    Kaylen FrederickCarlin Buzz Racing1:31.73633
    Filip UgranJenzer Motorsport1:31.82253
    László TóthCampos Racing1:31.97823
    Clément NovalakTrident1:32.54551
    Frederik VestiART Grand Prix1:32.62549
    Alexander SmolyarART Grand Prix1:32.67447
    David SchumacherTrident1:32.75925
    Enzo FittipaldiCharouz Racing System1:32.86850
    Caio ColletMP Motorsport1:32.96551
    Juan Manuel CorreaART Grand Prix1:33.00248
    Victor MartinsMP Motorsport1:33.05548
    Reshad de GerusCharouz Racing System1:33.30847
    Tijmen Van der HelmMP Motorsport1:33.46247
  • Viñales and Rins fastest as MotoGP heads out for more track time at Jerez

    Viñales and Rins fastest as MotoGP heads out for more track time at Jerez

    The duo pull clear at the top of the timesheets as Mir slots into third and Honda steal some headlines

    Jerez, 3 May 2021: The post-race test at the Circuito de Jerez-Angel Nieto came to a close on Monday with Maverick Viñales on top with a 1:36.879, the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP rider putting in a characteristically busy day at the office as he did 101 laps. Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar) was second just 0.034 back, with Joan Mir making it two Suzukis in the top three although the reigning Champion was four tenths off Viñales as the duo on top pulled clear.

    Yamaha were represented by Viñales, Franco Morbidelli (Petronas Yamaha SRT) and Valentino Rossi ((Petronas Yamaha SRT) as Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) sat the test out following his arm pump troubles on Sunday. Still, it was a busy day. Adding to Viñales’ full century at the top of the timesheets, in which the number 12 went a few tenths quicker than qualifying, Morbidelli did 67 laps and was P9; Rossi 73 laps for P12.

    Morbidelli focused especially on braking and hopes improvements made will help in Le Mans. Both he and teammate Rossi also had a few new parts to try from Yamaha, including a front fender and swingarm.

    Rins led the Suzuki charge and despite finishing the test just after lunchtime, the Spaniard put in 59 laps. Once again, he was testing the “possible” 2022 engine that he, teammate Mir and test rider Sylvain Guintoli tested in Qatar. He also worked on improving on used tyres, impressed with the pace as it was a step up on the weekend. He headed to Barcelona for a check up on his shoulder in the afternoon. Mir did 64 laps.

    Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu) was the top Honda in the test as he was on race day, both times in fourth. He did 71 laps. Five different aero packages were seen at Honda between him, eight-time World Champion Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team), Pol Espargaro (Repsol Honda Team) and LCR Honda Castrol’s Alex Marquez, which gained a few glances up and down pitlane.

    Nakagami tried aero, but then mainly focused on setup. He said he was more consistent and really comfortable, looking forward to Le Mans, and that the 2020 chassis is working well. He also warned against seeing that change back as something signifying the new chassis was negative. Teammate Alex Marquez also felt he made improvements on Monday, and did 75 laps to end the day in P15. That was just ahead of Marc Marquez as the eight-time World Champion only did seven laps, feeling some after effects of his crashes during the weekend.

    Pol Espargaro focused on aero, electronics and ergonomics, things he says seem fairly small but when a rider is adapting to a bike, can make a big difference. He says he’ll remain on the same chassis, as he thinks there remains a good margin of improvement. The number 44 was spotted riding at least three different HRC bikes during the test though â€“ his standard, one with different aero and a completely carbon coloured bike.

    At Ducati, most recent race winner Jack Miller (Ducati Lenovo Team) was straight back to work on Monday as he and World Championship-leading teammate Francesco Bagnaia completed a combined total of 84 laps, one day after securing the Bologna factory’s first 1-2 since Brno 2018. Bagnaia was tenth, Miller in P18.

    Zarco was the fastest Ducati in fifth

    Zarco was the fastest Borgo Panigale machine, however, putting in 75 laps. The Frenchman said he was focusing a lot on suspension rather than new parts, looking for a way to get the full potential of the new bike. Stand-in teammate Tito Rabat also tested on Monday, P20 after 65 laps. Rookie Luca Marini (Sky VR46 Avintia) moved up into eighth after 66 laps after a good day’s work, with Enea Bastianini (Avintia Esponsorama) in P13 after 54 laps.

    Pitlane reporter Simon Crafar reported new chassis to try for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Miguel Oliveira and Brad Binder, but the two said the key focus was about the tyres. Oliveira said he was trying to make changes to make the bike work better on the softer front without compromising their existing positives. He found an improvement in pace and was pretty positive. Binder repeated Oliveira’s words that the focus was on making the softer tyre work, purposefully staying away from using the harder front that normally suits them better. He said they found something that seemed to make life a little easier and ended the day in P11 after 66 laps. Oliveira was top KTM in P7 after 72 laps.

    Danilo Petrucci in the Tech3 KTM Factory Racing ranks was seen sporting a different tank/seat area, the Italian seemingly trying some ergonomics to improve his feeling on the RC16. He was P19 after 63 laps, teammate Iker Lecuona 64 in P16.

    Aprilia Racing Team Gresini’s Aleix Espargaro had a tougher day at the office following his closest ever finish to the MotoGPâ„¢ winner, crashing early and then calling an early end to his test not long after, feeling under the weather after the incident although not sustaining any injuries. He ultimately did 12 laps and was P14. Lorenzo Savadori did 54 laps, however, and completed the timesheets.

    That’s it from Jerez. It’s now next stop Le Mans, with the SHARK Grand Prix de France now less than two weeks away