
Danish talent Johan Jokinen has continued with his impressive form by topping the session two times during the final day of testing in Portugal.
Johan Jokinen and Kevin Mirocha were both standout performers at the Valencia test last week and the pair starred again during the early afternoon running in Portimão. Jokinen led the way initially before being edged back by Mirocha, but Johan responded to set an outstanding 1:36.152s lap time.
Kazim Vasiliauskas was another who tried to beat Jokinen's benchmark but the 19-year-old Dane could not be matched, leaving Mirocha and Vasiliauskas in second and third.
Renger van der Zande has been getting faster throughout his maiden day in a Formula Two car, and the Dutchman enjoyed his most competitive run so far when he set the fourth fastest time. Dean Smith's record of finishing every session inside the top three is finally over, but the young Briton continued to prove his pace with a fifth place finish.
Jonathan Summerton is another high profile addition to the Formula Two testing line-up and he too has been acclimatising to the F2 car during the day. The American racer found some additional speed as the afternoon progressed and the 21-year-old was able to round out the top six. Tristan Vautier and Jack Clarke were separated by just 0.008s in seventh and eighth, whilst Duncan Tappy and Benjamin Bailly completed the top ten.
Andy Soucek continues with developing the 2010 upgrades for the Williams JPH1 and the Spaniard was once again quickest overall, although his times are omitted from the final classification.
It was another incident free session and the cars are already back on track for the closing 75 minute stint. The overboost facility is now enabled in what is to be the final Formula Two action of 2009.
Formula Two - Portimão, Portugal - Day Two - Session Two results (12 December):
1. Johan Jokinen, 1:36.152s
2. Kevin Mirocha, 1:36.416s
3. Kazim Vasiliauskas, 1:36.488s
4. Renger van der Zande, 1:36.532s
5. Dean Smith, 1:36.591s
6. Jonathan Summerton, 1:36.620s
7. Tristan Vautier, 1:36.777s
8. Jack Clarke, 1:36.785s
9. Duncan Tappy, 1:36.913s
10. Benjamin Bailly, 1:36.931s
11. Alex Brundle, 1:36.974s
12. Jolyon Palmer, 1:37.132s
13. Mihai Marinescu, 1:37.261s
14. Ricardo Teixeira, 1:37.291s
15. Ivan Samarin, 1:38.061s
Jolyon Palmer has impressively set the ultimate pace during the final day of Formula Two winter testing in Portimão, Portugal.
The young Briton closed out the final Formula Two action of 2009 with a fantastic display in the second afternoon session. The 18-year-old set a 1:35.519s lap time in the final frenetic 75 minute stint and even came close to bettering his time soon after. He recorded a 1:35.573s just two laps after his pace-setting lap, which would have also been good enough to beat his rivals.
Dean Smith took second overall during the final day, but his fastest time was set during the morning session. The McLaren AUTOSPORT BRDC Award winner recorded the quickest first sector during the final 'overboost enabled' session, but he unfortunately hit traffic later in the lap. A technical problem then scuppered his chances of improving further, but Smith has more than impressed over the two day test in Portugal.
Renger van der Zande improved throughout his maiden day of driving a Williams JPH1, and he put in a stellar lap late on to end up just 0.014s behind Smith.
Kevin Mirocha and Kazim Vasiliauskas were fourth and fifth during another incredibly close test day at the head of the field, as the two drivers dipped under the 1:36s barrier in both the morning and afternoon sessions. Mirocha improved upon his earlier time while Vasiliauskas was unable to beat his flying lap from the opening hour of the day.
F2 debutant Duncan Tappy proved his pace by taking sixth in the final hour, just 0.175s behind Palmer's ultimate lap. Johan Jokinen has impressed in both Valencia and Portimão - the Danish driver was the only other competitor to record a 1:35s lap time during both the morning and afternoon sessions. Jokinen finished up seventh, ahead of Alex Brundle. The British driver made progress during his two days of running, and he turned in a great lap at the first attempt on his final set of new tyres.
Frenchmen Benjamin Lariche and Tristan Vautier finished ninth and tenth -separated by just 0.006s. Belgian Benjamin Bailly showed considerable speed during the two days, but he dropped to eleventh at the finish ahead of Mihai Marinescu.
Russian racer Ivan Samarin saved his best showing until the end as he jumped above Jonathan Summerton, Jack Clarke and Ricardo Teixeira in the final session.
A delighted Jolyon Palmer said: "It is the first time that I have topped a session in Formula Two so I am really delighted. I have been making good progress recently and the Valencia test also went well last week, but it is a surprise to end up fastest. The lap was just neat and tidy, but I could have actually gone quicker a few laps later. It is about getting the best out of the new tyres and it something I have improved on during the session - it is just pleasing that it all came together this afternoon. It is a great way to finish 2009 and this will give me a real boost going into next year."
Formula Two - Portimão, Portugal - Day Two results (12 December):
1. Jolyon Palmer, 1:35.519s
2. Dean Smith, 1:35.599s
3. Renger van der Zande, 1:35.613s
4. Kevin Mirocha, 1:35.629s
5. Kazim Vasiliauskas, 1:35.635s
6. Duncan Tappy, 1:35.694s
7. Johan Jokinen, 1:35.712s
8. Alex Brundle, 1:35.952s
9. Benjamin Lariche, 1:36.040s
10. Tristan Vautier, 1:36.046s
11. Benjamin Bailly, 1:36.194s
12. Mihai Marinescu, 1:36.196s
13. Ivan Samarin, 1:36.289s
14. Jonathan Summerton, 1:36.305s
15. Jack Clarke, 1:36.438s
16. Ricardo Teixeira, 1:36.601s
Written: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 21:46:32
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