F2: Drugovich sets the fastest time of testing on a sunnier final day in Barcelona

After two cold and cloudy days in Spain, Championship leader Felipe Drugovich (shown above) set the fastest time of the session overall on a sunnier final stint in Barcelona.

The MP Motorsport racer made the most of the warmer conditions to punch in a 1:27.529 during a Qualifying simulation on soft tires in the morning, beating Carlins’ Liam Lawson 0.291s and Virtuosi Racing’s Jack Doohan 0.309s.

The teams focused on long runs and data gathering during the afternoon session, which was led by Hitech Grand Prix’s Jüri Vips. Setting a 1:29.888, the Red Bull driver was the fastest by more than a second and a half, leading Van Amersfoort Racing’s Jake Hughes and Charouz Racing System’s Enzo Fittipaldi.

MORNING

The jackets and jumpers finally came off in Barcelona as the sun made its first appearance of the test, and the teams wasted little time in getting out into the warmth for some representative Qualifying simulations.

Red Bull junior Lawson strapped on a pair of softs and set the baseline at 1:27.888, marking the quickest time of the test so far, and the fastest at Barcelona since changes were made to the track for 2021.

The PREMAs had also gone out on fresh softs but couldn’t quite match the Carlin for pace, with Dennis Hauger 0.057s off in second and Jehan Daruvala third, a further 0.074s down.

Juri Vips of Estonia and Hitech Grand Prix (8) drives on track during day three of Formula 2 Testing at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on April 14, 2022 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Joe Portlock – Formula 1/Formula Motorsport Limited via Getty Images)

Lawson found an extra 0.068s to increase his lead at the top before Clement Novalak’s MP Motorsport stopped at Turn 2 and brought out a Red Flag. When running resumed, the Frenchman’s teammate, Drugovich, headed out with a shiny pair of softs and took the time down to 1:27.529.

Leading the mileage count, Alpine junior Doohan pumped out 50 laps in the three-hour stint, while also finding time to set the third-fastest lap. Trident’s Richard Verschoor found enough pace to go fourth and knock Hauger down to fifth.

DAMS’ Ayumu Iwasa managed to go quicker than Daruvala for sixth place, but was 0.460s off the quickest time of the morning.

ART Grand Prix’s Théo Pourchaire was eighth as Charouz Racing System’s Enzo Fittipaldi made his first appearance in the top 10 this week, with the Brazilian 0.498s off Drugovich in P9. Logan Sargeant rounded out the top 10 for Carlin, with the first 17 drivers all within a second of P1.

AFTERNOON

After a brief delay due to track maintenance, the session began under the sun in Spain, with track temperature up to a moderate 22 degrees.

The majority of the grid was focused on long runs and race simulations in the afternoon, with Vips setting the benchmark at 1:29.888 as one of just four cars on track in the opening 15 minutes.

The remainder of the field headed out shortly after, but no one got close to the Hitech driver, who finished 1.514s ahead of Van Amersfoort Racing’s Jake Hughes.

Vips was one of three stoppages during the session, with the Estonian coming to a halt at Turn 3 in the final five minutes. Frederik Vesti and Dennis Hauger had also both stopped during the afternoon, with the ART coming to a standstill at Turn 15 and the PREMA pulling up at Turn 5.

Jack Doohan of Australia and Virtuosi Racing (3) drives on track during day three of Formula 2 Testing at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on April 14, 2022 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Joe Portlock – Formula 1/Formula Motorsport Limited via Getty Images)

2021 podium-finisher David Beckmann subbed in for Cem Bölükbaşı at Charouz on Thursday after the Turkish racer suffered a physical problem on Day 1 of testing. The German racer finished fourth in the final session, directly behind his teammate, Fittipaldi.

There were two VARs in the top five as Amaury Cordeel set a 1:31.801 to go fifth, beating out Virtuosi’s Marino Sato.

Pourchaire was seventh for ART, ahead of MP pairing Novalak and Drugovich, while Marcus Armstrong completed the top 10 with Hitech. Calan Williams was the busiest driver in the final session, completing 47 laps of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in his Trident.

Formula 2 will return for Round 3 of the campaign in Imola on April 22-24.

MORNING SESSION

POS DRIVER LICENSE TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Felipe Drugovich BRA MP Motorsport 1:27.529 29
2 Liam Lawson NZL Carlin 1:27.820 40
3 Jack Doohan AUS Virtuosi Racing 1:27.838 50
4 Richard Verschoor NLD Trident 1:27.858 36
5 Dennis Hauger NOR PREMA Racing 1:27.945 31
6 Ayumu Iwasa JPN DAMS 1:27.989 28
7 Jehan Daruvala IND PREMA Racing 1:28.019 30
8 Théo Pourchaire FRA ART Grand Prix 1:28.021 28
9 Enzo Fittipaldi BRA Charouz Racing System 1:28.027 30
10 Logan Sargeant USA Carlin 1:28.164 40
11 Calan Williams AUS Trident 1:28.222 22
12 Clément Novalak FRA MP Motorsport 1:28.224 28
13 Marcus Armstrong NZL Hitech Grand Prix 1:28.236 40
14 Frederik Vesti DNK ART Grand Prix 1:28.281 26
15 Ralph Boschung CHE Campos Racing 1:28.321 42
16 Jake Hughes GBR Van Amersfoort Racing 1:28.352 28
17 Roy Nissany ISR DAMS 1:28.375 27
18 Olli Caldwell GBR Campos Racing 1:28.648 29
19 Amaury Cordeel BEL Van Amersfoort Racing 1:28.785 31
20 Juri Vips EST Hitech Grand Prix 1:28.804 40
21 Marino Sato JPN Virtuosi Racing 1:29.282 22
22 David Beckmann DEU Charouz Racing System 1:29.434 42

 

AFTERNOON SESSION

POS DRIVER LICENSE TEAM TIME LAPS
1 Juri Vips EST Hitech Grand Prix 1:29.288 36
2 Jake Hughes GBR Van Amersfoort Racing 1:30.802 32
3 Enzo Fittipaldi BRA Charouz Racing System 1:31.541 40
4 David Beckmann DEU Charouz Racing System 1:31.633 29
5 Amaury Cordeel BEL Van Amersfoort Racing 1:31.801 22
6 Marino Sato JPN Virtuosi Racing 1:32.037 19
7 Théo Pourchaire FRA ART Grand Prix 1:32.634 46
8 Clément Novalak FRA MP Motorsport 1:32.801 36
9 Felipe Drugovich BRA MP Motorsport 1:33.240 39
10 Marcus Armstrong NZL Hitech Grand Prix 1:34.275 29
11 Jack Doohan AUS Virtuosi Racing 1:34.449 35
12 Ralph Boschung CHE Campos Racing 1:34.481 37
13 Ayumu Iwasa JPN DAMS 1:34.626 40
14 Jehan Daruvala IND PREMA Racing 1:34.637 22
15 Frederik Vesti DNK ART Grand Prix 1:34.692 28
16 Olli Caldwell GBR Campos Racing 1:35.026 35
17 Logan Sargeant USA Carlin 1:35.090 33
18 Liam Lawson NZL Carlin 1:35.301 32
19 Roy Nissany ISR DAMS 1:35.316 40
20 Calan Williams AUS Trident 1:35.449 47
21 Richard Verschoor NLD Trident 1:35.577 45
22 Dennis Hauger NOR PREMA Racing 1:36.186 17