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De Palo tops FREC practice at Barcelona, Cui joins Prema’s line-up

by Ida Wood

Photo: FRECA

Trident’s Matteo De Palo was quickest in Formula Regional European Championship practice at Barcelona on Friday.

The reduced 26-car entry list featured one new name, as Yuanpu Cui joined Prema’s line-up in its fourth car which has been driven by Mercedes-AMG Formula 1 juniors through the season.

Cui has been racing in GB3 this year, doing the first half of the season for the Argenti with Prema team and then contesting round five with Hillspeed. His best results from that programme are two sixth places.

Practice was split into two 50-minute sessions, and in FP1 the first driver to set flying laps was Race Performance Motorsport’s Giovanni Maschio. He was on top for almost 10 minutes, his later 1m38.055s eventually being beaten by Prema’s Freddie Slater to the tune of 0.004 seconds.

De Palo was next to occupy first place, bettering Slater by a huge 0.679s. His 1m37.372s benchmark stood for two-and-a-half minutes, then Van Amersfoort Racing’s Pedro Clerot set a 1m37.337s.

Slater returned to the top not long after, by 0.138s, then De Palo broke clear at the top again. His next lap, a 1m36.778s, went unbeaten for over 21 minutes before Slater posted a 1m36.414s with just over eight minutes to go.

There was also more pace in hand for De Palo though, who set a 1m37.164s as he crossed the line and two laps later lowered the pace to 1m36.048s.

Slater improved to 1m36.262s but ended FP1 in third, 0.18s behind CL Motorsport’s Michael Belov. VAR’s Dion Gowda, Clerot and Hiyu Yamakoshi filled the next places, with Sainteloc Racing’s Nikita Bedrin just 0.008s slower than Yamakoshi.

R-ace GP’s title outsider Enzo Deligny was eighth, 0.711s off De Palo and 0.001s ahead of Trident’s Ruiqi Liu. A second covered the top 15.

Only six drivers improved on their FP1 pace in the afternoon session, and De Palo was first to put a flying lap on the board in FP2.

Bedrin was next to the top, setting a 1m37.9s that was the laptime to beat for three minutes. Clerot usurped him by 0.353s, and was on top for five minutes before Bedrin set a 1m37.39s to reclaim first place.

The next change at the top of the timesheet was over 22 minutes later, with Slater setting a 1m37.074s before team-mate Jack Beeton bettered him by 0.15s.

De Palo repeated what he did in FP1, improving twice in the final 10 minutes to a degree nobody else could match. Deligny got within 0.244s of his 1m36.327s benchmark, which put him fifth overall in the combined classification.

Liu was a further 0.048s back, putting him seventh overall in practice, with Bedrin fourth in FP2. Clerot and Slater were also within 0.5s of De Palo.

Free practice results

Pos Driver Team Time Laps
1 Matteo De Palo Trident 1m36.048s 31
2 Michael Belov CL Motorsport +0.034s 43
3 Freddie Slater Prema +0.214s 40
4 Dion Gowda Van Amersfoort Racing +0.483s 39
5 Enzo Deligny R-ace GP +0.523s 38
6 Pedro Clerot Van Amersfoort Racing +0.547s 39
7 Ruiqi Liu Trident +0.571s 41
8 Hiyu Yamakoshi Van Amersfoort Racing +0.590s 43
9 Nikita Bedrin Sainteloc Racing +0.598s 39
10 Rashid Al Dhaheri Prema +0.776s 37
11 Jack Beeton Prema +0.789s 40
12 Taito Kato ART Grand Prix +0.790s 42
13 Akshay Bohra R-ace GP +0.795s 37
14 Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi Trident +0.861s 40
15 Evan Giltaire ART Grand Prix +0.954s 40
16 Jin Nakamura R-ace GP +0.965s 39
17 Maceo Capietto R-P-M +0.967s 35
18 Edu Robinson G4 Racing +1.042s 42
19 Kanato Le ART Grand Prix +1.048s 31
20 Saqer Al Maosherji G4 Racing +1.085s 45
21 Giovanni Maschio R-P-M +1.090s 36
22 Yuanpu Cui Prema +1.127s 42
23 Tim Gerhards Sainteloc Racing +1.164s 39
24 Santiago Ramos R-P-M +1.309s 39
25 Edouard Borgna G4 Racing +1.417s 43
26 Yaroslav Veselaho Sainteloc Racing +1.686s 44