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Câmara quickest on final day of testing in Barcelona

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Rafael Câmara set the fastest time of the Barcelona test on the third and final morning of pre-season testing for Invicta Racing.

The Brazilian’s 1:23.252 was good enough to put him top by a quarter of a second over Campos Racing’s Noel León and Nikola Tsolov, who rounded out the top three when the times were at their quickest.

In the afternoon, Cian Shields led the way for AIX Racing ahead of Campos’ León and teammate Emerson Fittipaldi.

MORNING

Van Amersfoort Racing led the way early on as Rafael Villagómez and then Nico Varrone took turns at the top before Campos emerged from the pitlane.

León secured P1 as he dipped down into the 1:23s, but teammate Tsolov then went quicker, logging a 1:23.654 to lead the field. Approaching the hour mark, the first Red Flag of the day arrived after Varrone got stuck in the gravel at the final corner.

The Argentinian’s car was recovered but another Red Flag waved shortly after, this time teammate Villagómez the one off the road at the last turn.

With his car clear, running resumed only for an immediate Red Flag to arrive, León this time the car stopped on track. His Campos was recovered back to the pitlane and the morning session resumed with just over an hour to go.

Into the final 45 minutes and Câmara delivered the fastest time of the test to that point, logging a 1:23.252 to go comfortably quickest for Invicta. León was able to bring the gap down to 0.274s but nobody could beat Câmara’s effort, leaving the Invicta driver on top of the times once again in a morning session.

Tsolov followed his teammate in third, ahead of Laurens van Hoepen and Gabriele Minì in the top five. Sixth was Colton Herta, just in front of Mari Boya, Ritomo Miyata, Dino Beganovic and Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak in P10.

AFTERNOON

Following the break, race runs began with Hitech taking to the track along with AIX Racing as Miyata took over at the top.

Rodin Motorsport’s Alexander Dunne later moved up to P1 with a 1:29.362, giving him a 0.073s advantage over Câmara in P2. ART Grand Prix emerged from the garage to begin their afternoon running, going 1-2 with Kush Maini leading teammate Inthraphuvasak with a 1:28.582 putting him 0.291s ahead of the Thai driver.

Race running became the focus for the majority of the final afternoon, as teams looked to gather as much data as possible heading to Melbourne. There were a few more improvements late on in the day, with AIX Racing’s Cian Shields going fastest on a 1:26.269, 0.039s ahead of León, who moved himself up to P2 inside the final 15 minutes.

There was one last Red Flag for the day after Laurens van Hoepen stopped on the pit straight, but after his car was recovered, the final minutes elapsed with no further improvements from anyone.

Fittipaldi finished the afternoon third ahead of Herta, Maini, Miyata, Inthraphuvasak, Boya, Camara and van Hoepen in the final top 10 of the test.

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