4 Dec 2016, 11:03 (Ref:3693525)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Airwave
Yeah, however I think most drivers did do at least 1 "fast" lap over the 3 days, so I've got the best time of each driver here: (2016 series in brackets)
1 Nicholas Latifi (GP2) 1:48.929
2 Raffaele Marciello (GP2) 1:48.937
3 Alexander Albon (GP3) 1:49.062
4 Charles Leclerc (GP3) 1:49.092
5 Nobuharu Matsushita (GP2) 1:49.107
6 Johnny Cecotto (GP2) 1:49.141
7 Jordan King (GP2) 1:49.148
8 Oliver Rowland (GP2) 1:49.182
9 Artem Markelov (GP2) 1:49.226
10 Antonio Fuoco (GP3) 1:49.345
11 Sean Gelael (GP2) 1:49.385
12 Louis Deletraz (FV8 3.5) 1:49.414
13 Callum Ilott (F3) 1:49.421
14 Luca Ghiotto (GP2) 1:49.467
15 Nyck de Vries (GP3) 1:49.573
16 Gustav Malja (GP2) 1:49.606
17 Antonio Giovinazzi (GP2) 1:49.813
18 Alex Palou (GP3) 1:49.870
19 Sergio Sette Camara (F3) 1:49.945
20 Egor Orudzhev (FV8 3.5) 1:50.044
21 Philo Paz Armand (GP2) 1:50.187
22 Daniel Juncadella (DTM) 1:50.665
23 Chris Horer (Austrian F3) 1:50.668
24 Nabil Jeffri (GP2) 1:50.719
25 Felix Serralles (IndyLights) 1:51.302
26 Mahaveer Raghunathan (Auto GP) 1:51.800
27 Salvatore De Plano (Auto GP) 1:55.584
At least we know who is really terrible (Raghunathan and De Plano). Sad thing is, Raghunathan will probably race in GP2 next year, even though he is worse than Armand. Why would they want him???!!!
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