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Niccolo Maccagnani tops F4 group test at Barcelona

by Ida Wood

Formula 4 teams tested at Barcelona this week for two days, and Niccolo Maccagnani was fastest.

US Racing’s Luka Sammalisto was first to set a representative laptime in the Thursday morning session, posting a 1m46.465s.

He improved on each of his next two laps, bringing the pace down to 1m43.645s, then team-mate Andrija Kostic went faster than him by 0.286 seconds. The next change at the top came 18 minutes later, as Maccagnani posted a 1m43.318s.

The 14-year-old Italian will become a Ferrari Formula 1 junior next year, and his test entry was run by Nicco Team. They and Van Amersfoort Racing did private testing at Barcelona in the days before the group test.

Maccagnani was in first place for almost half an hour before Sammalisto nosed back ahead by 0.033s, but in the next few minutes Maccagnani responded with two laps in the 1m42.4s.

Prema’s Sebastian Wheldon and R-ace GP’s Alex Powell were the only others driver who lapped sub-1m43s, both doing so halfway through their run plan. Wheldon was 0.388s off Maccagnani and Powell trailed by 0.505s.

Sammalisto was fourth after improving to 1m43.005s, putting him just ahead of Pream’s Kean Nakamura Berta. Split by 0.001s behind them were R-ace’s Emanuele Olivieri and Prema’s Sasha Bondarev. There were 38 cars on track in total.

It took half an hour for any action to take place in the afternoon session, and VAR’s Lyuboslav Ruykov was the first driver to get some running in. He set a 1m46.347s, which was swiftly beaten by a 1m43.797s from Nakamura.

Bondarev was next to go quickest, edging Nakamura by 0.007s, then 14 minutes later Nakmura made back-to-back improvements to lower the pace to 1m43.101s.

He was toppled in the session’s third hour by Maccagnani, who set two more personal bests over an hour later. His 1m42.621s benchmark went unbeaten, although VAR’s Maximilian Popov got within 0.059s of him.

Powell was 0.359s behind in third, and Nakamura was 0.48s off in fourth. Olivieri and Wheldon were next up.

Popov was one of nine drivers to better their morning times, with the next best being US’s Ludovico Busso.

Ruykov was first to the top again on Friday morning, with US’s Kabir Anurag succeeding him in first place. Sammalisto and Kostic also went quickest in the first seven minutes, before Cram Motorsport’s Elia Weiss took over at the top with two laps in the 1m44s.

Busso went 0.88s faster than Weiss and his 1m43.211s kept him ahead for seven minutes prior to Popov reclaiming first place. Nakamura was first into the 1m42s, and team-mates Newman Chi and Wheldon narrowly beat him. The latter’s 1m42.502s lap was the day’s first long-standing benchmark.

Oliveri beat it 49 minutes in, setting a new fastest lap of the test with a 1m42.096s, and 22 minutes later Maccagnani outpaced him by 0.027s to top another session.

Nakamura set a 1m42.385s to take third, and a 1m42.514s put Bondarev sixth, just ahead of Powell and Sammalisto. The top 13 lapped in the 1m42s.

It was 12 minutes before any laps were set in the afternoon, and Prema’s Beco Bernoldi was initially quickest. Ruykov later bettered him, then Sammalisto was first into the 1m44s. Ruykov and Kostic spent time ahead, then Bondarev and Wheldon in quick succession lowered the pace 40 minutes in.

Wheldon’s 1m43.674s went unbeaten for 53 minutes, with Nakamura next to lead the way. He set successive improvements, then made a 0.003s gain 71 minutes after that. He would not be able to improve after posting his 1m43.246s, while in the fourth hour Maccagnani set a new benchmark four times.

He ended the session in the pits, along with everyone else bar R-ace’s Emily Cotty, and 0.791s clear of Nakamura. Powell, Olivieri and PHM Racing’s David Cosma Cristofor were the only others within a second of Maccagnani.

Everyone bar VAR’s Dante Vinci and PHM’s Levi Arn set their fastest laps in session three.

Test results
Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1 Niccolo Maccagnani Nicco Team 1m42.069s 196
2 Emanuele Olivieri R-ace GP 1m42.096s +0.027s 174
3 Kean Nakamura Berta Prema 1m42.385s +0.316s 171
4 Sebastian Wheldon Prema 1m42.502s +0.433s 177
5 Newman Chi Prema 1m42.509s +0.440s 178
6 Sasha Bondarev Prema 1m42.514s +0.445s 181
7 Alex Powell R-ace GP 1m42.521s +0.452s 173
8 Luka Sammalisto US Racing 1m42.538s +0.469s 203
9 Salim Hanna Hernandez Prema 1m42.632s +0.563s 177
10 Maximilian Popov Van Amersfoort Racing 1m42.667s +0.598s 161
11 Gabriel Gomez US Racing 1m42.755s +0.686s 184
12 Andrea Dupe Prema 1m42.925s +0.856s 178
13 Andrija Kostic US Racing 1m42.937s +0.868s 170
14 Kabir Anurag US Racing 1m43.025s +0.956s 196
15 Marcus Saeter Van Amersfoort Racing 1m43.048s +0.979s 164
16 Luca Viisoreanu R-ace GP 1m43.088s +1.019s 150
17 Emily Cotty R-ace GP 1m43.204s +1.135s 182
18 Ludovico Busso US Racing 1m43.211s +1.142s 169
19 David Cosma Cristofor PHM Racing 1m43.218s +1.149s 187
20 Nina Gademan Prema 1m43.228s +1.159s 111
21 Lyuboslav Ruykov Van Amersfoort Racing 1m43.330s +1.261s 159
22 Rafael Vaessen AKM Motorsport 1m43.336s +1.267s 169
23 Alexander Ruta Van Amersfoort Racing 1m43.348s +1.279s 129
24 Alexander Savinkov R-ace GP 1m43.364s +1.295s 182
25 Beco Bernoldi Prema 1m43.477s +1.408s 165
26 Zheng Prema 1m43.487s +1.518s 178
27 Elia Weiss Cram Motorsport 1m43.548s +1.479s 176
28 Dante Vinci Van Amersfoort Racing 1m43.571s +1.502s 130
29 Vittorio Orsini AKM Motorsport 1m43.625s +1.556s 163
30 Jan Koller US Racing 1m43.678s +1.609s 183
31 Payton Westcott Van Amersfoort Racing 1m43.792s +1.723s 161
32 Roland Kuklane PHM Racing 1m43.906s +1.837s 167
33 Andre Rodriguez Cram Motorsport 1m43.937s +1.868s 194
34 #111 Real Racing Team 1m43.968s +1.899s 74
35 Ginevra Panzeri AKM Motorsport 1m44.000s +1.931s 167
36 Levi Arn PHM Racing 1m44.120s +2.051s 170
37 Oskar A Galan Real Racing Team 1m45.117s +3.048s 168
38 ‘Rad’ Real Racing Team 1m45.583s +3.514s 140