Dennis Hauger

Formula 2 News: Hauger heads the field in Melbourne practice

Dennis Hauger ended Formula 2 Practice fastest of all for MP Motorsport, recording a 1:29.654 to hit the ground running in Melbourne. Isack Hadjar followed in P2, the Campos Racing driver just 0.001s down on the fastest lap time, while Andrea Kimi Antonelli led the PREMA Racing charge in third.

Not long after the green light, Amaury Cordeel brought out an early Red Flag after running deep at Turn 1 and becoming beached in the gravel trap.

With the Hitech Pulse-Eight car clear, the top spot changed hands multiple times over, but Victor Martins led the way for ART Grand Prix after he set a 1:32.359, 0.074s clear of teammate Zak O’Sullivan.

That was swiftly beaten by Gabriel Bortoleto as he moved up to P1 on a 1:31.043. Rodin Motorsport’s Zane Maloney went second-quickest until Antonelli closed the gap to the Brazilian to just 0.130s.

Dennis Hauger

The track continued to improve rapidly as Bortoleto improved on his next lap to lower the time to beat to a 1:30.373. Hauger bettered that by 0.070s shortly afterwards, while Martins went third overall a further 0.008s further back from the Norwegian.

The MP driver then went to the top himself, a 1:29.654 leaving him 0.4s quicker than Antonelli, who moved up to second with over 15 minutes to go in Practice.

Into the final 10 minutes and Paul Aron suffered a similar spin at Turn 1 as his teammate but was able to recover to the circuit and continue on his way.

There were few improvements in the latter stages of the session, though Hadjar was able to move himself up to second for Campos, just 0.001s off the top spot.

The second Red Flag of the session came with three minutes left in Practice as Van Amersfoort Racing’s Rafael Villagómez spun and came to a stop at Turn 2, bringing an early end to the session.

It left Hauger fastest of all but only just ahead of Hadjar in P2. Antonelli was third but had been improving just prior to the session-ending Red Flag. Maloney moved himself up to fourth late on, while Trident’s Richard Verschoor rounded out the top five.

Qualifying is set to get underway at 17:30 local time around Albert Park.

Free Practice Results

Pos Driver Team Time Behind Laps
1 Dennis Hauger MP Motorsport 1m29.654s +0.000s 17
2 Isack Hadjar Campos Racing 1m29.655s +0.001s 18
3 Andrea Kimi Antonelli Prema 1m30.127s +0.473s 17
4 Zane Maloney Rodin Motorsport 1m30.258s +0.604s 18
5 Richard Verschoor Trident 1m30.333s +0.679s 18
6 Kush Maini Virtuosi Racing 1m30.342s +0.688s 15
7 Victor Martins ART Grand Prix 1m30.367s +0.713s 18
8 Gabriel Bortoleto Virtuosi Racing 1m30.373s +0.719s 18
9 Roman Stanek Trident 1m30.383s +0.729s 16
10 Zak O’Sullivan ART Grand Prix 1m30.714s +1.060s 19
11 Ollie Bearman Prema 1m30.721s +1.067s 17
12 Joshua Duerksen PHM Racing 1m30.782s +1.128s 16
13 Ritomo Miyata Rodin Motorsport 1m30.838s +1.184s 19
14 Franco Colapinto MP Motorsport 1m30.859s +1.205s 17
15 Paul Aron Hitech GP 1m30.882s +1.228s 18
16 Jak Crawford DAMS 1m31.238s +1.584s 16
17 Juan Manuel Correa DAMS 1m31.295s +1.641s 15
18 Taylor Barnard PHM Racing 1m31.315s +1.661s 16
19 Enzo Fittipaldi Van Amersfoort Racing 1m31.412s +1.758s 15
20 Rafael Villagomez Van Amersfoort Racing 1m31.855s +2.201s 17
21 Pepe Marti Campos Racing 1m31.879s +2.225s 13
22 Amaury Cordeel Hitech GP 1m52.785s +23.131s 4