Kush Maini was fastest on Day 3 of FIA Formula 2 (F2) Championship’s Bahrain Test from Roy Nissany and Theo Pourchaire. 

SESSION 1

Ralph Boschung broke the 1:45 barrier within the first eight minutes of track time and remained the only driver to do so, as first of the day’s two sessions focused on race simulations. He later lowered his personal best by 0.036s eight minutes later.

Clément Novalak and Dennis Hauger traded turns in P2 early on, slowly reducing Boschung’s advantage from 4.9s to 2s. However, it was the Frenchman who eventually won out at the chequered flag, finishing ahead of Victor Martins. Roy Nissany was the busiest man out on track in fourth, with 46 laps to his name.

Meanwhile, it was all about the mileage and team preparations for the first race weekend of the ’23 campaign in a fortnight’s time. Racking up 759 laps of the Bahrain International Circuit, all drivers completed at least 20 laps.

SESSION 2

After an hour and a half break, the track sprung back into life. Thriving in his familiar ART machinery, Pourchaire shot up into the top spot, posting a 1:42.913 within the opening nine minutes. Novalak moved Trident into second, 0.257s down on his compatriot’s time, whilst Verschoor slotted behind them in third.

With an hour and 20 minutes of track time remaining, Brad Benavides in the #17 PHM Racing by Charouz car leaped up into P3. It wasn’t a moment too soon, as DAMS’ Arthur Leclerc stopped on track and triggered the first Red Flag of the day shortly after.

Then it was Nissany’s turn to takeover P1, demoting Pourchaire to second by only 0.008s, whilst Enzo Fittipaldi and Zane Maloney slotted both Rodin Carlin cars into the top four. Running once again ground to a halt with 20 minutes remaining, as Trident’s Roman Stanek brought out the Red Flag.

When the session resumed, Kush Maini put his stamp on things, going fastest with a 1:42.623. He remained untouchable to the chequered, finishing over two-tenths clear of Nissany and Pourchaire.

Fittipaldi ended his day in fourth, whilst a last-second effort from MP Motorsport’s Hauger promoted him to fifth. Meanwhile, the Hitech Pulse-Eight duo notched up 98 laps, with Isack Hadjar heading the lap count with 51 to his name.

F3 results:

Here’s how Day 1 of F2 testing went

Here’s how Day 2 of F2 testing went

[Note: The story is as per press release]