Hughes tops first free GP3 practice of 2018

Jake Hughes
Jake Hughes

Jake Hughes drew first blood in the 2018 GP3 Series by setting the quickest lap of the Free Practice session in Barcelona, Spain, clocking in a 1:32.908 to beat ART Grand Prix teammate Anthoine Hubert to the top of the timesheets at the death, as Leonardo Pulcini of Campos Racing took third.

An overcast morning at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya thankfully gave way to the sun as the session started, and the full trio of Arden International cars were first to hit the circuit – with Joey Mawson leading out teammates Gabriel Aubry and Julien Falchero. Newcomer Will Palmer cruised past the Ardens to set the first lap times, leading the way in the opening stages before fellow MP Motorsport driver Niko Kari usurped the Brit at the top.

Palmer and Kari were first to bring the times below the 1m40s mark, together whittling away at their quickest laps before Campos’ Simo Laaksonen popped up ahead of the pair. The Finnish driver held the lead of the session as the clock ticked past the first fifteen minutes, before Juan Manuel Correa (Jenzer Motorsport) took the reins. Pulcini and Trident’s Giuliano Alesi briefly headed the standings, before ART pair Hubert and Hughes occupied the top two positions – the Frenchman becoming the first driver to enter the 1m33s.

Hubert set about extending his advantage, taking 0.3s out of his own time to ensure that he led the session after the first half-hour. Before anyone could challenge for top spot, the session was suspended after Campos’ Diego Menchaca pulled over at the side of the road. Palmer led the field out for the final seven minutes of running after the Mexican driver’s car was cleared from its resting place on the outside of Turn 3.

A planned virtual safety car period was brought out with five minutes remaining, ending with time left on the clock to ignite a mad dash for the last laps of the session; multiple changes were afoot at the sharp end in the final two minutes as Pedro Piquet of Trident quickly popped up in second before Hubert raised the bar even further. Cue Hughes, who then snatched top spot in the final moments – with a lap almost half a second clear of his teammate’s benchmark.

Pulcini took third place on his final run, as Nikita Mazepin (ART) took fourth ahead of MP’s Dorian Boccolacci. Tatiana Calderon (Jenzer) set a lap late on to beat Piquet to sixth, as Aubry and Kari were fractions ahead of 10th-placed Jenzer driver David Beckmann.

With the top 11 drivers all within a second, qualifying promises to be a very close-fought encounter. The battle for pole position for Saturday’s Race 1 will take place at 17:50 local time this afternoon.

2018 GP3 Series Round 1 Free Practice – Barcelona, Spain

Pos

Driver

Team

Time

Laps

1

Jake Hughes

ART Grand Prix

1:32.908

14

2

Anthoine Hubert

ART Grand Prix

1:33.390

14

3

Leonardo Pulcini

Campos Racing

1:33.490

15

4

Nikita Mazepin

ART Grand Prix

1:33.531

13

5

Dorian Boccolacci

MP Motorsport

1:33.658

19

6

Tatiana Calderon

Jenzer Motorsport

1:33.688

16

7

Pedro Piquet

Trident

1:33.794

16

8

Gabriel Aubry

Arden International

1:33.842

19

9

Niko Kari

MP Motorsport

1:33.857

18

10

David Beckmann

Jenzer Motorsport

1:33.880

18

11

Callum Ilott

ART Grand Prix

1:33.897

13

12

Giuliano Alesi

Trident

1:34.077

17

13

Ryan Tveter

Trident

1:34.079

15

14

Simo Laaksonen

Campos Racing

1:34.213

17

15

Diego Menchaca

Campos Racing

1:34.312

13

16

Alessio Lorandi

Trident

1:34.454

17

17

Juan Manuel Correa

Jenzer Motorsport

1:34.455

16

18

Will Palmer

MP Motorsport

1:34.486

20

19

Joey Mawson

Arden International

1:34.590

19

20

Julien Falchero

Arden International

1:35.055

17