Free practice 3 – Switzerland finishes in style

The A1 Team Switzerland set the tone for the final practice sessions in Durban, South Africa. Neel Jani emerged as the winner of this third and final free practice session where four red flags were reported. For now, he has recorded the best time of the weekend at 1’18”292. Michael Ammermuller for Germany continued to […]

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The A1 Team Switzerland set the tone for the final practice sessions in Durban, South Africa.

Neel Jani emerged as the winner of this third and final free practice session where four red flags were reported. For now, he has recorded the best time of the weekend at 1’18”292.

Michael Ammermuller for Germany continued to demonstrate his good form by securing the second-best time while Loïc Duval did a brilliant job taking the third position for France.

He only arrived on the African continent last night due to commitments for tests in Japan.

Oliver Jarvis, representing Great Britain, finished this testing session by parking his car in one of the track’s corners. But the Macau Grand Prix winner in F3 was the fourth fastest driver, ultimately just two-tenths behind the Swiss team.

In fact, only one second separates Jani from Adam Carroll for Ireland, 13th.

Jeroen Bleekemolen and the Dutch Team finish 5th while Adrian Zaugg for South Africa only finishes 8th just hours before the qualifications…

Free Practice 3 – Durban – South Africa

DriversTeamsTimeGapsLaps
1Jani Switzerland1’18”29230
2Ammermuller Germany1’18”430 + 0.138 33
3Duval France1’18”495 + 0.203 29
4Jarvis United Kingdom1’18”539 + 0.247 26
5Bleekemolen Netherlands 1’18”679+ 0.387 27
6Cong Fu China1’18”763 + 0.471 38
7Wickens Canada1’18”909+ 0.61725
8Zaugg South Africa1’18”979 + 0.687 29
9Reid New Zealand1’19”002 + 0.710 33
10Albuquerque Portugal 1’19”021 + 0.729 26
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