F2: Nissany puts DAMS on top on Day 2 of testing in Barcelona

Roy Nissany managed the tricky conditions on a cold and wet second day of running in Barcelona, beating Trident’s Richard Verschoor and his DAMS’ teammate, Ayumu Iwasa. Nissany set a 1:28.812 to beat the duo by more than half a second in between six Red Flags in the morning.

The wind and the rain continued into the afternoon and the quickest time was nearly a second down on the morning. Marcus Armstrong’s 1:29.752 was enough to lead the standings in the PM, with the New Zealander beating MP Motorsport’s Felipe Drugovich and his Hitech Grand Prix teammate Jüri Vips.

MORNING

A drop of rain and dark clouds threatened a wet session on the morning of Day 2, but apart from a brief spitting, the track would remain relatively dry throughout the third outing of the test.

Trident’s Richard Verschoor set the benchmark time at the start, posting a 1:29.328 on hard tires for Trident, ahead of Iwasa.

There were several interruptions throughout the morning, beginning when Marino Sato’s Virtuosi stopped on the main straight in the opening hour. Iwasa was another, as the Japanese racer lost control of his DAMS and clipped the wall at Turn 5.

Turn 5 was proving tricky to master in difficult conditions, as Jake Hughes and Olli Caldwell both ended up in the gravel shortly after. There were two further Red Flags during the session, as Vips spun to a stop at Turn 11 before Caldwell’s Campos came to a standstill at Turn 4.

Despite the disruptions, there was still a fair amount of running completed, with 16 drivers surpassing the 30-lap mark. Of those, it was Charouz Racing System’s Enzo Fittipaldi who completed the most tours, the Brazilian passing go 52 times.

Nissany knocked Verschoor down to second with the fastest time of the session, breaking the 1m 29s barrier to beat the Trident driver by more than half a second. Nissany’s time also bumped his DAMS teammate, Iwasa, down to third.

Campos Racing’s Ralph Boschung and Trident’s Calan Williams completed the top five. ART Grand Prix’s Théo Pourchaire was sixth, ahead of Carlin’s Liam Lawson and PREMA Racing’s Jehan Daruvala. Behind them, Caldwell beat Vips to ninth.

AFTERNOON

After a stop-start morning stint, rain proved to be the only real interrupting factor in the afternoon, as a sprinkle in the afternoon led to a spell stuck in the garages, with too little rain for wet tires and too much for slicks.

Vips set the benchmark at 1:30.148 in the opening half an hour, but the Red Bull reserve driver was knocked down to third by his Hitech teammate, Armstrong, as well as by Felipe Drugovich.

Marcus Armstrong of New Zealand and Hitech Grand Prix (7) drives on track during Formula 2 Testing at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on April 13, 2022 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Joe Portlock – Formula 1/Formula Motorsport Limited via Getty Images)

Armstrong’s time of 1:29.752 was enough to top the session, with the New Zealander finishing 0.208s ahead of Drugovich.

There was a brief stoppage as Calan Williams came to a halt at the final corner and brought out the session’s only Red Flag.

There weren’t many improvements in the final half an hour. PREMA Racing’s Dennis Hauger managed to break into the top 10 by going fifth, as Amaury Cordeel held onto fourth ahead of him.

Hauger’s late time dropped Caldwell to sixth, with Clément Novalak and Richard Verschoor seventh and eighth.

Carlin pairing Liam Lawson and Logan Sargeant rounded out the top 10 and also sat joint-top of the lap-count in the afternoon, completing 49 tours of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya each.

The final day of testing at Barcelona will kick into action on Thursday at 9am local time.

MORNING SESSION

POS DRIVER LICENSE TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Roy Nissany ISR DAMS 1:28.812 37
2 Richard Verschoor NLD Trident 1:29.328 34
3 Ayumu Iwasa JPN DAMS 1:29.596 23
4 Ralph Boschung CHE Campos Racing 1:29.695 29
5 Calan Williams AUS Trident 1:29.702 40
6 Théo Pourchaire FRA ART Grand Prix 1:29.837 38
7 Liam Lawson NZL Carlin 1:29.898 36
8 Jehan Daruvala IND PREMA Racing 1:30.057 41
9 Olli Caldwell GBR Campos Racing 1:30.245 33
10 Juri Vips EST Hitech Grand Prix 1:30.269 26
11 Logan Sargeant USA Carlin 1:30.385 38
12 Enzo Fittipaldi BRA Charouz Racing System 1:30.433 52
13 Frederik Vesti DNK ART Grand Prix 1:30.468 39
14 Dennis Hauger NOR PREMA Racing 1:31.288 38
15 Felipe Drugovich BRA MP Motorsport 1:33.369 44
16 Clément Novalak FRA MP Motorsport 1:33.655 40
17 Jack Doohan AUS Virtuosi Racing 1:34.182 49
18 Marcus Armstrong NZL Hitech Grand Prix 1:34.319 49
19 Amaury Cordeel BEL Van Amersfoort Racing 1:34.331 41
20 Jake Hughes GBR Van Amersfoort Racing 1:35.037 26
21 Marino Sato JPN Virtuosi Racing 1:35.478 13

 

AFTERNOON SESSION

POS DRIVER LICENSE TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Marcus Armstrong NZL Hitech Grand Prix 1:29.752 27
2 Felipe Drugovich BRA MP Motorsport 1:29.960 20
3 Juri Vips EST Hitech Grand Prix 1:30.148 27
4 Amaury Cordeel BEL Van Amersfoort Racing 1:30.169 20
5 Dennis Hauger NOR PREMA Racing 1:30.169 24
6 Olli Caldwell GBR Campos Racing 1:30.516 36
7 Clément Novalak FRA MP Motorsport 1:30.950 13
8 Richard Verschoor NLD Trident 1:32.870 45
9 Liam Lawson NZL Carlin 1:33.083 49
10 Logan Sargeant USA Carlin 1:33.142 49
11 Ayumu Iwasa JPN DAMS 1:33.241 27
12 Jehan Daruvala IND PREMA Racing 1:33.444 23
13 Ralph Boschung CHE Campos Racing 1:33.603 45
14 Enzo Fittipaldi BRA Charouz Racing System 1:33.713 31
15 Jack Doohan AUS Virtuosi Racing 1:33.954 26
16 Calan Williams AUS Trident 1:34.449 10
17 Théo Pourchaire FRA ART Grand Prix 1:34.516 47
18 Roy Nissany ISR DAMS 1:34.580 39
19 Frederik Vesti DNK ART Grand Prix 1:34.901 45
20 Marino Sato JPN Virtuosi Racing 1:35.275 9
21 Jake Hughes GBR Van Amersfoort Racing 1:35.493 12