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Danielsson Leads F.300 Test In Hungaroring PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 14 May 2007
The 2007 version of the car is already more than a second faster than last year Some of the Euroseries 3000 teams were back on the track today in Budapest, where the next round of the Series will be held on the 17th June.

It has been a very windy day and some rain has also fallen in the morning, but the track was dry again soon giving to the drivers the chance to improve their performances, lap after lap. The best chrono was for Alx Danielsson with an impressive 1’34’’758, which is almost 1 second and an half lower than the pole position time recorded last year by Marco Bonanomi (1’36”101).

Moreover also other four drivers have been faster than 2006 pole which shows the big improvements introduced by the new aerodynamic kit.

The Swedish driver was followed by Davide Rigon (Minardi), Oliver Martini (RC Motorsport), Luiz Razia (Fisichella Motor Sport) e Diego Nunez (Minardi), all of them close to the leader time. The test will continue tomorrow morning from 08:30.

Hungaroring – day 1 *
1. Alx Danielsson (SWE) – Elk Motorsport - 1’34”758
2. Davide Rigon (ITA) – Minardi - 1’35”016
3. Olivier Martini (ITA) – RC Motorsport - 1’35”111
4. Luiz Razia (BRA) – FMS - 1’35”273
5. Diego Nunes (BRA) – Minardi - 1’35”339
6. Sebastian Merchan (ECU) – Elk Motorsport - 1’36”623
7. Mehdi Bennani (MAR) – Elk Motorsport - 1’37”628
8. Omar Leal (COL) – Durango - 1’39”201
*all with Lola B02/50
 
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