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Mini leads Leon in F2’s Melbourne practice as Herta crashes

by Ida Wood

Photo: James Sutton

MP Motorsport’s Gabriele Mini was quickest in the first practice session of the Formula 2 season in Melbourne.

The first laptime in the 45-minute session was laid down by DAMS’ Dino Beganovic seven minutes in, and once he lapped at a more representative pace he was soon beaten by Prema’s Sebastian Montoya who set a 1m33.093s.

Invicta Racing’s Joshua Duerksen lowered the pace to 1m31.939s, leading Prema’s Mari Boya by 0.583 seconds. Approaching the 11-minute mark, ART Grand Prix’s Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak jumped to third with a 1m32.877s.

Beganovic reclaimed top spot by setting a 1m31.505s, and Montoya improved to third with a 1m32.010s before Campos Racing’s Noel Leon bettered him by becoming the third driver to lap sub-1m32s. Soon his team-mate Nikola Tsolov and Hitech GP’s Ritomo Miyata did too, sandwiching Duerksen who responded with a 1m30.966s that put him clear at the top by a huge margin.

Trident’s Laurens van Hoepen went third fastest at the same time, 0.089s behind Beganovic. They were both demoted a place when ART GP’s Kush Maini next crossed the line as he set a 1m31.226s to slash Duerksen’s advantage to 0.26s. John Bennett, van Hoepen’s team-mate, became the fifth driver to break the 1m32s barrier and moved ahead of Tsolov.

Many drivers improved on their next laps 16 minutes in. Montoya initially held fourth with a 1m31.670s, Leon went quickest by 0.422s, Mini then bettered him by 0.009s then Tsolov posted a 1m30.178s to be 0.357s faster than anyone else. Miyata’s new personal best, a 1m30.992s put him into fifth and Invicta’s Rafael Camara set a personal best in sixth, with van Hoepen now 10th.

Before the previous pace-setters got a change to improve, red flags waved as Hitech’s Colton Herta crashed out exiting turn 10.

The stoppage went on for almost eight minutes in, and the next changes to the order of the top 10 came approaching the half-hour point. MP’s Oliver Goethe set a 1m30.831s, which initially put him fourth but soon left him sixth as Mini lowered the pace to 1m30.161s while Beganovic and then Inthraphuvasak held fourth with a 1m30.6s laps.

Boya was next to improve a few minutes later, and Rodin sent its drivers out on a run that led to Alex Dunne and Martinius Stenshorne clotting into third and fourth with closely matched laptimes in the 1m30.2s.

Leon responded to Mini’s pace with a 1m30.143s, but 18s later Mini became the first driver to lap sub-1m30s and he had a 0.63s gap to Beganovic who moved up to second.

With 11 minutes to go, Beganovic was shuffled down to sixth due to improvements from Tsolov, Camara, Duerksen and Inthraphuvasak. The first three of those lapped in the 1m29s, with Tsolov getting within 0.175s of the new benchmark.

A minute later, Leon lapped 0.052s shy of Mini, as Rodin’s pair improved again in fourth and fifth to make a top five split by a third of a second.

After a cooldown lap, Mini punched in a 1m29.137s, and Camara set a 1m29.564s to snatch third before session-ending red flags waved with eight minutes remaining after Inthraphuvasak went off at turn 11 and Mini stopped at the pit entry.

Free practice results

Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1 Gabriele Mini MP Motorsport 1m29.137s 14
2 Noel Leon Campos Racing 1m29.545s +0.408s 18
3 Rafael Camara Invicta Racing 1m29.564s +0.427s 19
4 Nikola Tsolov Campso Racing 1m29.668s +0.531s 18
5 Dino Beganovic DAMS 1m29.710s +0.573s 19
6 Alex Dunne Rodin Motorsport 1m29.777s +0.640s 17
7 Martinius Stenshorne Rodin Motorsport 1m29.787s +0.650s 17
8 Ritomo Miyata Hitech GP 1m29.861s +0.724s 19
9 Joshua Duerksen Invicta Racing 1m29.974s +0.837s 17
10 Kush Maini ART Grand Prix 1m29.989s +0.852s 18
11 Roman Bilinski DAMS 1m30.101s +0.964s 19
12 Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak ART Grand Prix 1m30.107s +0.970s 14
13 Mari Boya Prema 1m30.226s +1.089s 16
14 Nico Varrone Van Amersfoort Racing 1m30.399s +1.262s 18
15 Oliver Goethe MP Motorsport 1m30.500s +1.363s 17
16 Emmo Fittipaldi AIX Racing 1m30.522s +1.385s 18
17 Rafael Villagomez Van Amersfoort Racing 1m30.573s +1.436s 16
18 Sebastian Montoya Prema 1m30.632s +1.495s 17
19 John Bennett Trident 1m30.694s +1.557s 18
20 Laurens van Hoepen Trident 1m30.804s +1.667s 18
21 Cian Shields AIX Racing 1m30.842s +1.705s 18
22 Colton Herta Hitech GP 1m33.738s +4.601s 8