While Marco Sörensen on the last day of the Barcelona test of the Formula Renault 3.5 achieved the best time, Matheo Tuscher made another record.
Barcelona ended the testing of the Formula Renault 3.5 |
He was sixth in the overall standings at the end of the 2012 season, on Wednesday Marco Sorensen was on top. On the last day of the Barcelona test series, the Dane scored in his Lotus racing cars already in the morning the day's best - as well as almost every other driver in the field, he could not improve more later because the degraded track conditions no faster laps more allowed.
"I finished the season with a loss - so it was good that we now have only two days of testing are managed smoothly," said Sorensen, and declared: "In my mind I'm already back in 2013." His goal is to once again competing in the Formula Renault 3.5. "And here we have utilized these days to eradicate all this, what has hampered us in the last few races." Just behind the Lotus driver secured GP2 driver Marcus Ericsson in second place and was about a hundredth slower than the leader. Arthur Pic was third and completed its first test with his new team from Formula AV accordingly promising.
Carlos Sainz and Jazeman Jaafar drove for Carlin on the fourth and sixth - between they pushed Will Stevens, who took in the DAMS car seat. With the newly crowned Formula Renault Eurocup champion Stoffel Vandoorne, who drove for Arden Caterham, and Formula 2 driver Matheo Tuscher who tested for Pons, in Barcelona even more talent first experiences gathered in the series. Tuscher could thereby won despite Rank 21 days a specific record, the only 15-year-old Swiss but now the youngest driver who ever sat in FR-3.5-cars.
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