MW Arden grab top spot in final session

MW Arden grab top spot in final session

MW Arden grab top spot in final session

The chequered flag has dropped on the final pre-season test at Barcelona, and in a last minute push MW Arden has snatched the top spot from ART Grand Prix.

So far the test at Circuit de Catalunya has been dominated by ART’s Esteban Gutierrez, but the final session threw up a few changes at the top. Danish driver Michael Christensen posted the quickest time of the afternoon 1:37.716 for MW Arden, just five hundredths of a second ahead of second place man Gutierrez. Continuing his strong running this week was Renger van der Zande in third spot for RSC Mucke Motorsport with a time of 1:37.913, and snapping at his heels, just one tenths behind, was Carlin driver Dean Smith. Fifth was the second MW Arden car of Miki Monras just 0.008 of a second behind Smith with a time of 1:37.926.

Eight different teams covered the top ten places, with Status GP’s Daniel Morad finishing sixth, followed by Pal Varhaug for Jenzer Motorsport. Morad’s teammate Robert Wickens claimed eight spot just ahead of Manor driver James Jakes. Rounding out the top ten was Ollie Oakes who put in a steller performance to take Atech CRS GP’s first top ten finish.

During this afternoons session the teams covered 1161 laps, bringing the grand total for two days to 3407 laps over 15,860 kilometres.

Julian Rouse, Team Manager MW Arden: “It’s obviously really positive for us to finish the last test so competitively, especially as the first event is back here so shortly. ART have been so competitive, so it feels good to finally go quicker than them at a circuit on the GP3 calendar.”

Trevor Carlin, Team Principal Carlin: “I’m very happy with the testing we have completed this spring. We’ve have three new eager drivers in the team who have done plenty of mileage to get to grips with the car, and have been steadily improving lap by lap. Although Dean Smith has been setting the bench mark for the other drivers in Barcelona, everyone is progressing, and we now have a good bank of data to compare.

“As a team we still have a lot to learn to get the best out of the cars, but we are finding them responsive to change and easy for the teams and drivers to work with. Barcelona in three weeks time is going to be very exciting to watch.”

Peter Muecke, Team Principal RSC Mucke Motorsport: “Over the last three GP3 tests in Paul Ricard and Barcelona we have been working to a meticulous testing program, and have been able to define a good basic setup which works well for our drivers. It is very positive to have a brand new car with such few problems. The GP3 organisers and suppliers have done a brilliant job in the season lead up to give teams such a good car, and solve any teething problems in a short time.

“All of the GP3 teams are well prepared for the first event, and we think that it is going to be a close competition between teams and drivers which will give everybody exciting races. There is still some work to do, but we will be ready!”    

Simon Cayzer, Team Manager Status Grand Prix: "It's never easy to get on top of a brand new car, and the first test days we worked heavily on reliability. Then during the second half of the last Paul Ricard test and here at Barcelona we've worked on performance, and found big areas of improvement.

“ART Grand Prix look strong in all track conditions, but drivers and teams have been testing with different fuel levels and set-ups, so it's not until qualifying at the Spanish GP that we will truly all know where we stand. What's a clear factor, though, is that there are 30 very equal and competitive cars out there, and there will be multiple stoppages in sessions - there's a going to be a great skill in finding a clear lap to set a time, and the fact that some front-runners will sometimes be unlucky is going to mix up the grids and make the racing even more exciting."

GP3 will be back on track in Barcelona for the opening round of the Series on May 08th – 09th.
 

Afternoon session complete results:

 

Pos

Car #

Name

Team

Best

Laps

1

20

Michael Christensen

MW ARDEN

1:37.716

44

2

2

Esteban Gutierrez

ART GRAND PRIX

1:37.769

44

3

11

Renger Van Der Zande

RSC MUCKE MOTORSPORT

1:37.913

37

4

15

Dean Smith

CARLIN

1:37.918

36

5

21

Miki Monras

MW ARDEN

1:37.926

30

6

6

Daniel Morad

STATUS GRAND PRIX

1:37.969

37

7

23

Pal Varhaug

JENZER MOTORSPORT

1:38.024

38

8

4

Robert Wickens

STATUS GRAND PRIX

1:38.073

26

9

7

James Jakes

MANOR RACING

1:38.327

30

10

30

Ollie Oakes

ATECH CRS GP

1:38.336

34

11

25

Nico Muller

JENZER MOTORSPORT

1:38.357

50

12

1

Alexander Rossi

ART GRAND PRIX

1:38.376

44

13

14

Josef Newgarden

CARLIN

1:38.399

41

14

24

Simon Trummer

JENZER MOTORSPORT

1:38.451

39

15

8

Rio Haryanto

MANOR RACING

1:38.479

42

16

18

Pablo Sanchez Lopez

ADDAX TEAM

1:38.480

39

17

17

Felipe Guimaraes

ADDAX TEAM

1:38.527

43

18

12

Tobias Hegewald

RSC MUCKE MOTORSPORT

1:38.549

41

19

10

Nigel Melker

RSC MUCKE MOTORSPORT

1:38.701

21

20

19

Mirko Bortolotti

ADDAX TEAM

1:38.702

44

21

27

Stefano Colleti

TECH 1 RACING

1:38.703

27

22

16

Lucas Foresti

CARLIN

1:38.762

47

23

3

Pedro Nunes

ART GRAND PRIX

1:39.051

46

24

31

Marko Asmer

ATECH CRS GP

1:39.052

19

25

22

Leonardo Cordeiro

MW ARDEN

1:39.186

43

26

28

Fabio Onidi

TECH 1 RACING

1:39.197

37

27

29

Patrick Reiterer

ATECH CRS GP

1:39.273

33

28

9

Jordan Oakes

MANOR RACING

1:39.350

21

29

26

Doru Sechelariu

TECH 1 RACING

1:39.637

33

30

5

Ivan Lukashevich

STATUS GRAND PRIX

1:39.953

41

 

 

Article published on Wed, 14 Apr 2010, 16:47

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