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Practice report

Monaco GP2: Pic goes quickest in practice

Arthur Pic was the man to beat in practice for this weekend's GP2 races around the streets of Monaco, the Frenchman beating Alexander Rossi and Pierre Gasly to top the session.

Arthur Pic, Campos Racing

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Arthur Pic, Campos Racing
Mark Webber and Mitch Evans, RUSSIAN TIME
Arthur Pic, Campos Racing
Alexander Rossi, Racing Engineering
Pierre Gasly, DAMS
Stoffel Vandoorne, ART Grand Prix
Marco Sorensen, Carlin

The session had barely got going when Mitch Evans’ Russian Time-run machine ground to a halt at the top of the hill approaching Massenet having just left the pits, bringing out the red flags.

Proceedings got under way in earnest a couple of minutes later once the luckless Kiwi’s car had been retrieved, and the times began to quickly tumble, Richie Stanaway leading the way at the halfway mark with a 1m21.575s.

The Status driver then shaved a further 0.072s off his earlier effort with a 1m21.503s, a time that would remain unbeaten until there was a late burst of quick times from drivers on bedded-in supersofts in the final 10 minutes.

Sauber tester Raffaele Marciello was first to depose Stanaway, carving nearly half a second out of the Kiwi’s benchmark, but the Italian was quickly deposed by Red Bull protégé Gasly and then Pic, whose 1m20.556 allowed the Frenchman to close out the session quickest.

Rossi, who held the top spot on a couple of occasions early on, then slotted into second with a time 0.219s slower than the Campos man, narrowly ahead of Gasly and points leader Stoffel Vandoorne.

Completing the top half-dozen were Sergio Canamasas and Marciello, the latter lapping just a thousandth of a second slower than the former.

Stanaway meanwhile found himself shunted down to seventh ahead of Andre Negrao, Rio Haryanto and Norman Nato, a winner around the streets of the principality in Formula Renault 3.5. Barcelona winner Alex Lynn was down in 20th on his first competitive Monaco outing.

Besides Evans, the only other driver to fail to complete the session was Daniel de Jong, who suffered a mechanical problem at half-distance, although Marco Sorensen kissed the barriers after a clumsy lock-up at Rascasse in the closing stages.

Practice results:

Pos Driver Team Time/Gap
Arthur Pic Campos Racing 1m20.556
Alexander Rossi Racing Engineering 0.219
Pierre Gasly DAMS 0.253
Stoffel Vandoorne ART Grand Prix 0.346
Sergio Canamasas MP Motorsport 0.477
Raffaele Marciello Trident 0.478
Richie Stanaway Status Grand Prix 0.567
Andre Negrao Arden International 0.808
Rio Haryanto Campos Racing 0.870
10  Norman Nato Arden International 0.912
11  Julian Leal Carlin 1.017
12  Sergey Sirotkin Rapax 1.250
13  Nick Yelloly Hilmer Motorsport 1.308
14  Rene Binder Trident 1.397
15  Nathanael Berthon Lazarus 1.433
16  Jordan King Racing Engineering 1.545
17  Marco Sorensen Carlin 1.591
18  Johnny Cecotto Jr. Hilmer Motorsport 1.737
19  Robert Visoiu Rapax 1.803
20  Alex Lynn DAMS 1.832
21  Zoel Amberg Lazarus 2.122
22  Artem Markelov Russian Time 2.575
23  Nobuharu Matsushita ART Grand Prix 2.738
24  Marlon Stockinger Status Grand Prix 3.190
25  Daniel de Jong MP Motorsport 4.353
26  Mitch Evans Russian Time no time

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