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| June 14, 2012 |
| GP3 Series: Laine Quickest on Day One of Valencia Test |

 | Matias Laine ended the opening day of mid-season testing in Spain as the driver to beat
(Photo: GP3 Series Media Services) |
Following the first two rounds of the 2012 GP3 Series, the cars returned to action on Thursday (June 14), for a two day mid-season test at Valencia. It was Finland’s Matias Laine who was quickest in the morning session with a time of 1:26.610, squeezing out Daniel Abt’s Lotus GP, while Nico Muller quickest in the afternoon run.
There was a new face to the driving line-up, with Samin Gomez from Venezuela testing for Jenzer Motorsport and making her debut in a GP3 car, making it four female drivers competing in the test. Former GP3 driver Muller was welcomed back as he got behind the wheel of the Trident Racing car for testing purposes. Alex Brundle missed the test in Valencia due to Le Mans duty.
Under hazy sunshine, the morning session got underway with a lot of humidity early on. The trio of MW Arden cars were first to take to the track to put down their installation laps, as everyone wanted to get to grips with the Spanish circuit. Laine went P1 early on, until Marlon Stockinger (Status Grand Prix) took over at the top of the timesheets.
The session was red flagged when Fabiano Machado (Marussia Manor Racing) had a visit to the gravel trap. Once the track had gone back to green flag conditions, it was his teammate Tio Ellinas who shot to the top of the standings. Laine then went fastest and remained top of the timings until the chequered flag. However, there was a group of drivers close in pursuit to challenge his best time of the morning, with Laine edging out Abt by a mere 0.003s. Ellinas was also just 0.019s behind the Finn, with David Fumanelli (MW Arden), Stockinger, Antonio Felix Da Costa (Carlin), American Conor Daly (Lotus GP), Patric Niederhauser (Jenzer Motorsport), Mitch Evans (MW Arden), and Muller completed the top-10. American Ethan Ringel (Atech CRS GP) was 20th. Both Laine and Vainio stopped on the circuit in the final moments of the test with technical issues.
William Buller set the initial pace at the beginning of the afternoon session, until Da Costa bettered his Carlin teammate’s time to go P1. There was a brief interruption of a red flag, after Machado stopped on the track. After one hour down, it was Daly who jumped to the top of the timesheets, and he retained that place during the mid-point. As the drivers concentrated on long runs and the temperature increased, Muller produced a hot lap to beat Daly’s time at the head of the standings. Ocean Racing Technology’s Kevin Ceccon progressed to P3 in the final 20 minutes, closely followed by Ellinas who went P2. Da Costa then went P1 with 15 minutes to go, half a second quicker than his rivals. Fumanelli also improved to go P4 as the times tumbled down in the dying moments. The fight to be on top was not over, as Muller reclaimed his position at the head of the standings with eight minutes remaining, recording a lap time of 1:26.865, two tenths slower than Laine’s quickest time of the morning. The top-10 finished as Muller, Da Costa, Ellinas, Fumanelli, Ceccon, Daly, Robert Visoiu (Jenzer Motorsport), Laine and Abt. Ringel was 15th.
The GP3 Series are back on track tomorrow on Friday (June 15) for day two of the Valencia test.
The top-three, along with how the North American racers did, will be posted following every session on the EFCN Facebook page, and EFCN Twitter page. |
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