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Vesti finds magic lap for Paul Ricard pole

From almost absolutely nowhere, Frederik Vesti plucked a stunning lap out of the bag to claim pole position in FIA Formula 3.

The Danish driver, part of the Mercedes F1 junior programme, didn’t set any purple sectors on his pole position lap but he was able to keep the tyres in good condition to piece together the whole lap for his second pole in the series.

He was the only driver to go below the 1:51 barrier in his ART as he beat Championship leader and practice pace-setter Dennis Hauger to top spot. The Norwegian won’t be unhappy with second however as he managed to set up his weekend well, just as he did for round one in Barcelona.

The second row of the grid for Sunday’s race will see home hero Victor Martins start from third for MP Motorsport who have found something since last season with Caio Collet fifth behind Trident’s Jack Doohan who couldn’t find an improvement on his final lap.

Clément Novalak, Doohan’s teammate, is another Frenchman on home tarmac this weekend and he qualified sixth ahead of Aleksandr Smolyar who already has a win to his name this season.

Bottas Opens Up French Grand Prix Weekend with Fastest Time in First Practice

The Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team returned to the front of the pack in opening practice for the French Grand Prix on Friday, with Valtteri Bottas outpacing team-mate Lewis Hamilton.

Mercedes have scored only six points across the past two races, with the Azerbaijan Grand Prix last time out seeing them fail to score a top ten finish for either driver.

But in an eventful first session at the Circuit Paul Ricard, Bottas took top spot with a best lap of 1:33.448, which was more than a third of second clear of his seven-time World Champion team-mate, while the current championship leader, Max Verstappen, was a further tenth back in third.

Bottas survived a moment at the exit of turn two, with the Finn running wide and damaging his front wing over kerbing.  He would not be the only driver to test the track limits at this turn, with Kimi Räikkönen and Pierre Gasly also having moments there.

Mick Schumacher spun within seconds of the session starting at turn three, with the Uralkali Haas F1 Team driver clipping the wall as he lost the car under braking, while Sebastian Vettel, fresh off his first podium finish with the Aston Martin Cognizant Formula One Team in Azerbaijan, was another driver to suffer an off, this time at turn eleven.  Both drivers were able to get back to the pits and resume their sessions.

Championship Leader Hauger tops French practice

FIA Formula 3 returned to the track after a long month away with Dennis Hauger continuing his strong start to the year by topping the only practice session at Paul Ricard in France.

The Norwegian leads fellow PREMA teammate Olli Caldwell by just two points in the standings after a chaotic weekend in Barcelona but he doubled down on his impressive speed to go a quarter of a second faster than anyone.

Those nearest challengers were led by MP Motorsport’s Alpine junior Caio Collet who was in the top five throughout the session showing good speed at all stages of the 45 minutes. Even a brief red flag for Reshad De Gerus, who ended up in the wall at turn six, couldn’t deter the Brazilian who impressed as a rookie in Spain.

Jack Doohan was third fastest for Trident with Frederik Vesti fourth, both of whom were hoping for better results in Barcelona and are looking to rectify that this weekend.

Collet’s teammate Victor Martins was the best of the home-race drivers in fifth as the Frenchman races at his home Grand Prix for the first time.

Pair of Pauls lead SST Darwin practice, Weel first

Friday’s Boost Mobile Super Trucks practice at Hidden Valley Raceway was a good session for drivers named Paul. Paul Weel was the fastest ahead of Paul Morris and eight other drivers.

Weel has shown impressive pace to begin the 2021 season starting at Tasmania in April, where he led both practice and qualifying. At Darwin, he paced the ten with a fastest lap time of 1:35.03, over half a second faster than Morris’ 1:35.09. Weel’s fastest lap came on his fourth of six runs, while the points leader Morris did so on five of seven.

Greg Gartner was third ahead of Trav Milburn; both drivers are making their first starts of the season, with Milburn returning after last racing in 2018. Gartner (1:35.21) and Milburn (1:35.35) set their best times on their sixth circuits.

Nash Morris finished eighth in his return to a stadium truck after missing Tasmania due to injury. Craig Dontas was originally on the entry list as the driver of the #45, but Morris ultimately fills that spot in his #94. Russell Ingall, who was the interim driver for Morris at Tasmania, was fifth quickest in the session.

Rob Whyte and Shaun Richardson placed sixth and seventh, respectively; Whyte is back in SST for the first time since 2016. In ninth was Dave Casey, who battled brake issues throughout the session.


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