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Ugochukwu holds firm to top opening day of FIA F3 test in Austria

by Jacob Awcock

Photo: Formula Motorsport Ltd

Campos Racing’s Ugo Ugochukwu concluded the first day of FIA Formula 3’s in-season test at the Red Bull Ring at the top of the timesheets.

The American’s time of a 1m20.368s was enough to hold off Tuukka Taponen who was 0.078 seconds behind.

The morning session featured a slow start to action before drivers returned to the track with Prema’s James Wharton setting the early pace with a 1m30.918s.

The first red flag of the test came out for ART’s Kanato Le who found the gravel at turn 7, just after AIX’s Brad Benavides had lowered the benchmark to a 1m21.870s.

Running resumed but this time it was a different Prema driver taking to the top, Louis Sharp going fastest with a 1m20.755s with Wharton tucking in behind.

The red flag flew again with an hour to go as the third Prema driver Jose Garfias found the gravel trap at the final corner, halting running briefly.

As cars returned to the track for the final hour, times improved. Benavides went fastest before he was toppled firstly by Trident’s Freddie Slater and then Ugochukwu, whose time of a 1m20.368s was enough to hold off a late charge from MP’s Taponen who tucked into second place with Slater completing the top three.

The afternoon session arrived with ART’s Taito Kato leading an early 1-2-3 for the team.

After Trident’s Noah Stromsted caused a brief red flag, the ART drivers quickly dropped down the order as Hitech’s Jin Nakamura found pace to set a 1m21.326s leading teammate Michael Shin.

Focus quickly shifted to long runs for a large portion of the afternoon up until the final hour when Stromsted shot to the top of the times with a 1m20.451s leading his teammates Slater and Matteo De Palo.

Nicola Lacorte found time in the dying stages of the session to send his DAMS entry to third with a 1m20.932s with Sharp tucking in behind. Nobody could beat the Trident duo though and they ended the afternoon session at the top of the timesheets.

Despite only managing a 1m21.142s in the afternoon session, Ugochukwu’s morning time was enough to see him hold top spot ahead of Taponen. Stromsted completed the top three with Slater in fourth.

Having set the fourth fastest time in the morning session, Rodin’s Brando Badoer completed the overall top five with a 1m20.675s having also managed to complete the third most laps in the afternoon session with 45 to his name.

Day 1 results
Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps
1 Ugo Ugochukwu Campos Racing 1m20.368s 60
2 Tuukka Taponen MP Motorsport 1m20.441s +0.073s 66
3 Noah Stromsted Trident 1m20.451s +0.083s 66
4 Freddie Slater Trident 1m20.499s +0.131s 50
5 Brando Badoer Rodin Motorsport 1m20.675s +0.307s 69
6 Brad Benavides AIX Racing 1m20.749s +0.381s 61
7 Louis Sharp Prema Racing 1m20.755s +0.387s 61
8 Hiyu Yamakoshi Van Amersfoort Racing 1m20.789s +0.421s 68
9 Pedro Clerot Rodin Motorsport 1m20.902s +0.534s 72
10 Nicola Lacorte DAMS 1m20.932s +0.564s 55
11 Jin Nakamura Hitech 1m20.975s +0.607s 62
12 Matteo De Palo Trident 1m21.005s +0.637s 68
13 James Wharton Prema Racing 1m21.031s +0.663s 61
14 Bruno del Pino Van Amersfoort Racing 1m21.050s +0.682s 63
15 Maciej Gladysz ART Grand Prix 1m21.064s +0.696s 70
16 Alessandro Giusti MP Motorsport 1m21.074s +0.706s 66
17 Gerrard Xie DAMS 1m21.141s +0.773s 70
18 Ernesto Rivera Campos Racing 1m21.141s +0.773s 61
19 Nhirom Bhirombhakdi DAMS 1m21.244s +0.876s 70
20 Taito Kato ART Grand Prix 1m21.251s +0.883s 70
21 Kanato Le ART Grand Prix 1m21.281s +0.913s 70
22 Mattia Colnaghi MP Motorsport 1m21.312s +0.944s 51
23 Theophile Nael Campos Racing 1m21.388s +1.020s 61
24 Michael Shin Hitech 1m21.405s +1.037s 58
25 Fionn McLaughlin Hitech 1m21.424s +1.056s 62
26 Enzo Deligny Van Amersfoort Racing 1m21.483s +1.115s 63
27 Yevan David AIX Racing 1m21.648s +1.280s 72
28 Fernando Barrichello AIX Racing 1m21.693s +1.325s 76
29 Jose Garfias Prema Racing 1m21.766s +1.398s 62
30 Gino Trappa Rodin Motorsport 1m21.944s +1.576s 73